Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 November 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 264. VoL XCII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1092 1 LABOUR RESOLUTION HEAVILY DEFEATED ;-.ED FOR UNLIMITED EXPANSION IN TIME OF WAR 1 debate on the private trade in arms during which a statement on the subject was made by the Foreign Secretary, Sir John >imon, occupied the attention of the House of’ Commons debate
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  • 171 1 —Reuter, A Silly Story f KING GEORGE AND POLAND London, Nov. 8. The so-called revelations of the Washington Senatorial enquiry on arms traffic was mentioned in the House of Common’s debate. Sir John Simon said he did not desire to speak without due respect to the investigation
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  • 131 1 Some Negotiations With Two Powers Lyons, Nov. 2. Negotiations between Belgian French manufacturers have resulted lir. proposal to replace the ad valorem tariff by a weight one. This agreement enables those concerned to divert the menace of a conflict and reprisals regarding silks, which, one may hope, will
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  • 212 1 Alleged Insubordination i DRAMATIC SCENE IN SPANISH CABINET Madrid, Nov. 2. There was a dramatic scene in the Spanish Cabinet last night, when President Zamora, who presided, amid breathless suspense made a motion that his own son, who is now serving as a corporal in the
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  • 75 1 .—Reuter. Washington, Nov. 8. A death-knell to prohibition was sounded in six out of seven states, which voted on the issue; only the Republican state of Kansas, decided to remain dry. Another indication of the impending repeal is the announcement of Mrs. Roosevelt from the White House
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  • 239 1 No Violation Of Nine Power Pact JAPAN'S VIEW Tokyo, Nov. 4. The Nichi-Nichi reports that Japan’s policy towards the oil problem in Manchukuo is understood to lie along the following lines: (1) The independence of Manchukuo is not anticipated in any clause of the NinePower Pact and
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  • 177 1 On The Safeguards System London, Nov. 1. In the House of Lords today, Lord Strickland drew attention to tne lessons, applicable to India, to be learned from the failure of the designedly very ample safeguards in Malta and the resulting state of illegality, stagnation and reaction consequent
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  • 69 1 Thanks For Kandy Regalia Colombo, Nov. 1. The Leader of the House at the State Council meeting on November 7, will move a formal motion requesting the Governor to convey to the King the deep appreciation shared by every community in the island of His Majesty’6 gracious act
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  • 341 1 —Reuter. M. Flandin As Premier A COMFORTABLE MAJORITY Paris, November 9. M. Flandin has formed his Cabinet as follows Premier —M. Flandin. Ministers Without Portfolio—M. Herriot and M. Marin. Interior —M. Regnier. Justice —M. Pernot. Foreign—M, Laval. Education—M. Mallarme. Finance—M. Germain Martin. War—M. Maurin. Air—Gen. Demain. Navy—M.
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  • 31 1 —Reuter Wireless. Awarded To Scott And Black London, November 5. The Royal Aeronautical Society announces that Scott and Black have been awarded the British Silver Medal for Aeronau- tics.
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    • 2700 2 iTEe FOR CASUAL I PENANG PROVINCE ARMISTICE DAY 1934 MUNICIPAL NOTICE BANKS AnVFDTICFMFNTS WELLESLEY VOLUNTEER E.S.A.M. Penang Branch Sale Of Lands And AVYCKI IDEMEn i a CORPS final arrangements Houses ikmm amdcche CHARTERED x Tenders will be received up to noon By order of the Municipal Commis- M AATSCHAPPW AB
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  • 5794 3 DISCUSSIONS ON BUDGET FOR 1934 NEW WATER RATES in Ordinary Meeting of the missioners of George Town, 111 r. Tuesday, the 30th October, ■c’4 ppE < Mr. G. W. Bryant, Presi- Dr Smith, Hon. Mr. ’Khoo Sian I: H. H. Abdool Cader, Dr. ‘iye. Captain
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  • 664 4 Full Entries FOR NOVEMBER MEETING HORSES CLASS 2 IST 2ND 3RD RUN RUN RUN I 6 F 7 F 9 F o r 1 M Snowlass x x x Merry Mike xxx Oratorious x x Pay Out xxx Stay Out x x Rawang x x Scrubbing Brush
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  • 208 4 Prize Distribution POPPY DAY COMPETITION The annual distribution of golf and tennis prizes will take place at the club house on Friday, November 23. Proceedings will commence with a novel four-club competition, starting at 4.45 p.m. after which the prizes will be presented. Dancing will follow. Light
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  • 271 4 Convincing Victory For Free School MUSLIM UNION BEATEN On their pwn ground yesterday evening the Free School decisively defeated the Young Muslim Union at rugby by 17 points (one goal and four tries) to nil. The game was exciting but scrappy and was somewhat marred by rain
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  • 215 4 C.R.C. “A” Draws With P.R.C. “A” A friendly hockey match was played yesterday on the Esplanade between the Chinese Recreation Club “A” and the Penang Recreation Club “A” and resulted in a four goads being shared. Chinese enjoyed a lE&£e» share in tl|e exchanges during the fim
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  • 358 4 Tomorrow's Fixtures EVERTON TO ENTERTAIN PORTSMOUTH The following are the matches to be played tomorrow in the English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I t V v Sheffield W. Chelsea v W. Brom A. Derby C v Birmingham Evertni Portsmouth Griir-hy T. v Areenal Hudd sfield T.
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  • 186 4 Ties For Next Week Competitors in the Anglo-Chinese School UnTon badminton league are requested to note the following fixtures for next week:— Tuesday, Nov. 13.—Singles Open Championship, Ooi Chong Hai versus Tan Leng. Im. Doubles Open, Championship, Khoo Ewe Cfian Khoo 800 Ean versus Khoo Cheng Tee
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  • 1089 4  -  BY ERIC RICKMAN —Daily Mail. In recent years several English racehorses have at one stage of their careers been described in turn as “the horse of the century.” Solario, Orwell, and Colombo; each seemed at one time to be exceptionally brilliant. But their
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  • 1330 5 pl -BLIC SCHOOLS RUGBY Weak Tackling By Marlborough DULWICH LOSE H HV 18 pts., Rosslyn Park “A” 13 H School bee,t Rosslyn Park “A” on t xth form fround by a goal, a drop oal and three tries to two goals and ry. T! hocl were early
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  • 350 5 Bedford Win A Poor Game MANY CASUALTIES Bedford 15 ps. Northampton 0 Perhaps it was too much to expect polished “Rugger” in this needle match between East Midlands rivals, but the I game at Bedford must have been I one of the poorest in a series of
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  • 138 5 St. Thomas’s Hospital Beat Old Millhillians O. Millhillians llpts., St. Thomas’s Hosp. 12 St. Thomas’s Hospital were good value for their victory at Headstone Lane, where they beat the Old Millhillians by a goal, a dropped goal and a try to a goal and two tries. They
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  • 421 5 Penarth Forwards Turn The Scale H. BOWCOTT'S MISTAKE Penarth 7 pts. London Welsh 3 The Welsh Selectors who attended the Penarth v. London Welsh match saw a hard struggle, in which the speed and keen tackling of the home pack proved the deciding factor. London Welsh were
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  • 240 5 But Prove Too Strong For Old Whitgiftians Guy’s Hosp. 17 pts., Whitgiftians 11 A semi-experimental Guy’s Hospital side, playing a man short for over half the game, beat the Old Whitgiftians by a goal, a penalty goal, and three tries to a goal and two tries at Honor
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  • 379 5 Rival Services Meet DEVONPORT BEATEN BY THE LAST KICK In a game which was of the nature of a naval trial, United Services won the first inter-podrt match of season, at Portsmouth beating Devonport Services by a goal and a try to a goal. It was the
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  • 801 6 ALLEGATIONS IN NEW BOOK WARPLANES IN DISGUISE" Startling allegations about German re- armament, particularly in the air, a j made in Hilter Re-arms, edited by Dorothy Woodman (Bodley Head, 10s. 6d.) I It is claimed that evidence pointing to the rapid increase of war material
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  • 307 6 Discovery During Building j Operations A subtei :anean stream, coming from the direction of Brewer and Sherwood Streets and flowing across cne corner of the site of the Regent Palace Hotel, W., was an unexpected difficulty encountered by the contractors building the new extention to the
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  • 276 6 Appeal Against Magistrate’s Order Dismissed The evening meetings of a young married man and a girl whose acquaintance he made at a dance had a sequel in the High Court when the validity of a magistrate’s order was challenged. The man, George William Heath, a peat
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  • 442 6 Woman Bigamist And Child In Drama GOOD-BYE KISS AFTER PRISON SENTENCE Weeping bitterly, a young woman sentenced for bigamy was the central figure in a moving scene when she had to part from her child in the dock at Liverpool Assizes. She was: Margaret Waring, 24, of
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  • 207 6 Doctor’s Report The “luminous” woman of Pirano. after a long stay in hospital in Rome, was sent back lately to her home. The physician who kept her under observation stated that the phenomenon was not again noticed during her stay in Rome, but it is •asserted that
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  • 462 6 ALDERMAN'S COMMENTS TO COLLECTOR Mr. A. Cecil Quick, a commercial traveller employed by a City firm, attended the Mansion House Justice Room in response to a judgment summons issued at the instance of Mr. M. Faulkner, a collector of income-tax for the City, who asked for
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  • 291 6 Terms Of Settlement The terms of settlement of the dispute concerning the will of Sir Hall Caine were announced in Douglas. Lady Hall Caine waived her widowright, which would have entitled her to half the absolute personal estate and a life interest in half the real
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  • 1050 6 Few Of Them Have Guns OUR CROOKS PREFER FISTICUFFS In several countries the crook’s automatic seems now to be as dangerous and large almost as a machine-gun, while the political terrorist takes with him on his ci rands cf death not only a pair of automatic
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  • 524 6 THE OLD TESTAMENT I AS A TALKING RCTUR[ I The attitude of English p. v e toward I the Old Testament was cons, red by p ro I fessor F. C. Burkitt, of Cam!.- q ge> at Modern Churchmen’s Confer B mingham. He said that in
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  • 69 7 I conscience In Monarch Still PRE 4IER INTERVIEWED )ur Own Correspon3ent.) Bangkok, Nov. 8. iicr. I’hya Bahol, who is also mister, interviewed today on ■n of the King’s birthday, spite sensational messages ween Singapore and London se people are confident that will continue, as constitularch, to
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  • 388 7 I Chinese Volunteers Score Narrow Victory At Gi n Lane yesterday the Penang Free S Cadet Corps lost to the “D” (Chines- Coy., P. and P. W. Volunteer C r ps I v -ne odd goal in three in a friendly gam hockey. Exchanges wer
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  • 127 7 P.C.C. V. P.R.C. following will represent the P.C.C. st the P.R.C. on the Esplanade today 'lO p.m. W. Scarlett (Capt.); C. E. Brooke S. V. Adams; A. W. Foster, H. -v and L. H Best; G. R. Evans, C. N1, J. H. Strahan, H. A. F. Brooke and F.
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  • 500 7 Bear And Tiger NO REWARD EXCEPT FOR MAN-EATER Kuala Lipis, Tuesday. he Benta Mukfm, sixteen and a half miles from Kuala Lipis town, has been terrorised thia last fortnight by a tiger, tigress and two full grown cubs. Their favourite spot is Kampong Mabong, about
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  • 72 7 Penang v. Province Wellesley And Kedah On the Esplanade, on Saturday at 5.10 P Penang: H. W. Brady; J. G. H. Brett, C M. J Kirke (Capt), C. H. Rogers and R. Mange; C. N. Reed and J. J Dredge; J. S. Howkins, J. E. McLaughlin, W. R.
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  • 109 7 Next Programme On Monday (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Further rounds of the Penang Boxing Championship tournament will he fought next week. Subject to the approval of the Board of Control the next programme Will be Staged on Monday, November 12 the main feature of which will be the
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  • 258 7 Purchase Price NO AGREEMENT REACHED Government and the Portuguese Mission have yet to reach an agreement on the price to be paid for what remains of the Europe Hotel and the site. Government made its award in December but this the owners have found themselves
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  • 251 7 A new issue of the 'Rugby Football Annual” has just appeared with the opening of a new season and, while there are to be noted all the features for which it becomes increasingly popular, there also have been inserted one or two new sections which make
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  • 157 7 Earl’s Daughter’s Suit Is Not Opposed By Colonel Allegations that the harmony of her marriage was soon upset by differences were made by Lady Rosemary Constance Ferelith Ryan, of Eccleston-street, S.W., daughter of the 21st Earl of Erroll, when asking Mr. Justice Langton to grant her
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    • 506 8 WINDSOR M SUNDAY AT 2-30 \M BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! THE SENSATIONAL CANTONESE TALKIE THAT SMASHED ALL RECORDS WHEN FIRST SHOWN IN THIS TOWN! ‘PEI CHIEN LO ONG’ n WITH I THE ALL CANTONESE SINGING. DANCING fl THE FAMOUS STAGE STAR OF CANTON WI AND MUS,CAL SUCCESS. -ft XSil
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  • 448 9 POWERFUL NEW SIGNALS THAT CAN PIERCE THICK FOG .XSIVE efforts are being made Britain’s four- great railways o ii.'.d methods of train control h will make collisions iml ysjlbie. ;s revealed at Tuesday’s Glas;uiry into the L.M.S. disaster ps were being taken to ex.n
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  • 44 9 —Reuter. Alleged Poisoning Of Cuban Ex-President New York, November 8. According to the New York Mirror the fo’mer President of Cuba, Senor Mack do, is dying in a cottage in the neighbourhood of Santo Domingo, suffering from the effects of poison.-
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  • 46 9 .—Reuter. Mr. Noel Coward To Visit China Ottawa, November 8. Mr Neel Coward, the well-known writer and dramatist, who is at present the guest of the Governor-General, that he is going to visit-China United I love” after first visiting the United States.
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  • 60 9 Reuter. London, Nov. 8. t thA House of Commons the Labour In Mr Wilmot, requested the assumember Mr. that sa nctipn will rance of the treasu y be withheld from any erforman ce Manchukuo under the Covenant, of Japanese obligations t 0 ve Mr Ne vme S
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  • 420 9 .—Reuter. Plan To Break Deadlock BOUND TO FAIL. SAYS U.S.A. London, November 8. The British plan for breaking the deadlock in the navel talks, according to the diplomatic correspondent of the Daily Herald," suggests that Britain, the United States and Japan should make a joint declaration, recognising in
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  • 203 9 Rugby Radio Service. New Headquarters Opened London, Nov. 8. His Majesty the King accompanied by the Queen opened today, the new an, beautiful headquarters in Portland Place of the Royal Institute of British Architects. The building cost £125,000 and has been built in the centenary
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  • 335 9 —Reuter. Following Cabinet Meeting LOSS OF RADICAL SUPPORT Paris, November 8. The Doumergue Oabirjut has resigned. M. FJandin, Minister of Public Works in M. D i imergue’s Cabinet, has accepted the Premiership. M. Doumergue alleges that it was a plot to bring down his Cabinet before November
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  • 180 9 —Reuter. Some People Beginning To Worry Washington, Nov. 8. Now that people are recovering their breath after the election those, who enthusiastically voted for President Roosevelt rather than individual democrats, are beginning to speculate on the result of their gesture: some are worried at the possibility of further
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  • 121 9 hands of M:. Norman Birkett. —Reuter Wireless. Political Libel Suit Londcn, November 6. Sir Oswald Mosley, head of the British Union of Fascists, has been awarded £5,000 damages in the High Court in e, political libel suit against the Daily News, proprietors of the Star. Sir
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  • 882 10 Again, for the sixteenth time, we observe Armistice Day with the same simple and poignant ceremonial already fixed by tradition. The respective communities assembled at the Cenotaph will lay-on wreaths, symbolizing in design and colour, the poppy predominating, the country, community, or body associated with each wreath. Armistice
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  • 1572 10 Conversation turned the other evening to that most popular of topics, how far back the memory could stretch. Anecdote succeeded anecdote. Gradually, as we talked, a chill feeling overspread me; every story of my own childhood concerned, or at least involved, unpunctuality. I had never noticed this
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  • 131 10 Accused Of Stealing Money F or Rates j A Metropolitan police officer who for many years has been chief warrant officer at Croydon Borough Police-court, appeared in the dock there. He was Station-sergt. Frank Brown Jarrett, 45, of Hawthorn-avenue, Thornton Heath, Surrey. He was charged with having
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  • 146 10 I Baby Abandonment Charge Dismissed Placing a two-month-old illegitim child on the floor of the police-station Forres, Elginshire, a local baker, Alex der Austin jun., refused to remove it sequently he appeared in Elgin Sh< >'■ Court, charged with abandoning th< fant. i It transpired that the
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  • 623 11  -  By Mr. Ho Kim Teik h aring continued THIS MORNING TI libel action in which Mr. Ho Kim Tu Penang, is suing the “Pinang Gaz Press, Ltd., for damages for that it was reported that a bankrup, tition had been presented against him reas i
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  • 220 11 Interview With President O* Peoples' Assembly DEPUTATION OF SIAMESE OFFICIALS That they have been officially informed that the King of Siam has not abdicated was a statement made by H. E. Chao Phya Sridhamadhibes, President of the Peoples’ Assembly, who with two high
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  • 215 11 List Of Subscriptions. The Hon. Treasurers gratefully acknowledge the following Subscriptions to Earl Haig’s Fund: LIST NO. 2 Previously acknowledged $57 Lau Chin Lak, Esq. 2 Atjeh Trading Kongsee 5 Lum Sun Co. 1 Sew Heng Fu Society 1 Ban Hong Leong Co. 1 Joo Guan
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  • 989 11 Over 7,000 Applicants On Waiting List QUARTERLY DISTRIBUTION OF BONUS Formed in April of this year, thp Penang Overage Chinese Benefit Society (President, Mr. Lim Cheng Ean) whose object is to “enable its members to practise thrift and to make provision against death,’’ has caused a
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 138 11 (To The Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”.) Sir, —With reference to the recent appeal, I enclose copy of a letter received and should be much obliged if you would reproduce it in your journal. Yours, etc., S. V. ADAMS. Hon. Secretary. COPY 28th October, 1934. The
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  • 153 11 Smelting Company Employee Pleads Guilty A Malay named Yahaya bin Hashim who had been in the employ of the Eastern Smelting Company for a period of over fifteen years and who had risen to the position of a foreman today pleaded guilty before Mr. D.
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  • 197 11 Hokkien Boy To Be Birched Sentence of seven strokes with the rattan w’as ordered by Mr. J. M. Brander in the Singapore police court on Wednesday, on a 14-year-old Hokkien boy, Teo Lian Chui, who stabbed his elder brother in the back in the course of a
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    • 28 11 COMMENCING FROM WEDNESDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1934. AT THE IBMEE PIONEER'S STAGGERING TAMIL TALKIE ‘Krishna Leela” Featuring Mi.. P. S. SIVAPACKIAM of gramophone fame, Mr. C. s. SAMANNAH Etc.
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    • 34 11 WHERE HEARTS AND CORKS GO “POP” "PARIS INTERLUDE” WHERE ROMANCE MEETS REVELRY ON THE GAY BOULEVARDS OF PARIS with MADGE EVANS —ROBERT YOUNG OTTO KRUGER A NEW M-G-M PICTURE showing QUEEN'S NeXT AT WEEK
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  • 3699 12 FIRST ACCUSED GIVES HIS EVIDENCE SENT CERTAIN RECEIPTS IN GOOD FAITH Denies Collusion With Treasurer At yesterday’s hearing of the case against W. H. Jambu and Wong Keat Chin, the first accused (Wilfred Horatio Jambu) continued his defence in the witness box In the
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    • 83 12 hf Hf > X Bish S V m K Wil jp aJi H >||| K HIM Ml' i: jlßt Nothing can take the place of mother love, b”t fortunately, B A there is a successful substitute for mother’s milk Lactogen.” In the trooics where natural '3 u feeding so often
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    • 37 12 NEXT WINDSOR CHANGE PIONEER'S EPOCH-MAKING TAMIL TALKIE Shakuntala with MR. P. S. VELU NAIR MISS T. S. VELAMMAL Miss Shanta Devi Mr. Narayana Rao Mr. M. S. Murugesan. Numerous Song Hits Specially Composed By BHASKARDAS of Madura
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  • 162 13 Five Chinese Charged WITH FALSIFYING SWEEPSTAKE LEDGER Loh Seng Hooi, Gan Hooi Siew and Teh j Hong Swee, Jiokkicn Chinese, were charged before the Penang Police Magisi tratc, Mr. D. Wills, yesterday afternoon with criminal breach of trust in respect of $7,166.65 on July 7, $8,638.68 on
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  • 272 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. L. A. Williams, manager for Malayc of the Prudential Assurance Co., is on a few days visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. H. C. Butler, General Manager. Kamuning Estate, Sungei Siput, and Mrs. Butler, sail from Penang today for Home. Mrs. C. P. H. Duncan, wife of the
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  • 326 13 A Question Of Identity Seah Ewe Thor, revenue Officer 86, yesterday morning gave evidence before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, of an incident at 10.10 a.m. on October 23. He was on rounds in Hongkong Street and saw a man riding a bicycle with
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  • 93 13 Leong Ah Kow, a Chinese fruit seller, was fined $1 by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, yesterday for causing obstruction in Kampong Malabar. Ah Kow said he stopped to serve a Malay boy. Teh Boon Khye, a hawker, was fined $2 for erecting an unlicensed stall
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    • 154 13 Runny mede Hotel PENANG Thon. 543. ARMISTICE BALL TOMORROW SATURDAY Special Dance Music Programme with augmented Orchestra. BAR EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING Special Concert Music 7 to 9.30 p.m. ARMISTICE DINNER —s2 NEW SHIPMENT 1,000 PAIRS STORM-WELTED SHOES IRONSIDE BARRATS many styles VARIOUS shapes *T/\ BROWN U BLACK
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    • 277 13 I f 1* I i YOU WERE SO CHARMING Waltz B CB 7/0 THE PRIZE Waltz TOO < OH MUKI MUKI OH Fox Trot B GB 780 EV’RY TIME I LOOK AT YOU B DEBROY SOMERS BAND GIVE US TWO UP-TO-THE-MINUTE RECORDS THAT ARE EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR IN LONDON. WITH MY
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  • 194 14 Brought Up To Date FIRST CHARGE ON SALT REVENUES London, November 8. The announcement that £250,000 China four and a half per cent. 1908 drawn bonds will be repaid, thus bringing the service up to date, has awakened interest in the prospects of the junior salt loans,
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  • 110 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 76., 1 750 New York 5.00% 4.99% Montreal 4.88 4.87% Brussels 21.45 21.40 Geneva 15.36 15.35% Amsterdam 7.40% 7.40 Milan 580 580 Beilin 12.44% 12.44 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 26% 26% Piague 119% 119% Helsingfors
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  • 42 14 PENANG, NOVEMBER 9 London Bank Demand 2'4 332 4 mts 2 4 316 Private 3 mjts credit 24% 3 Documentary 2 ’4 716 On New York Demand 58 TT 880 Shanghai t.T. 41%% dis. S k g 29 Silver 155 23*
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  • 128 14 yesterday to-day London TIN.—(3 Months) £228.7.6 £228.17.6 London Singapore ***** M 1229.5.0 Business Done $113.37% $113.75 Penang Business $113.50 $113.75 COPRA. (Sundried) 25 tons Buyers No Sellers BLACK PEPPER 2 95 $3.00 RUBBER.— $21.00 $21.00 London New York 6 %d 6 T 7 s d Singapore Snot 13%c
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  • 429 14 TO-DAY'S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The hollowing are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.'a share List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER— Allenby 1.90 2.00 ex 1.90 2.00 Bossett 75 80 72% 77% Glenealy 2.10 2.25 2.10 2.20 Indragiri 1.20 1.25 1.15 1.25 Jimah
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  • 235 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are tne chejiges in our quotations up to npon today Yesterdey Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Hitam 47 48 47 49 Hong Fatt 45 47% 44 46% Klang River 1.65 1.75 1.65 1.75 Newng Pet 90 92%
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  • 152 14 The following are the latest quotations for to-day.— Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tins 4 6 5 0 Ayer Wengs 2.05 2.10 Hitams 47 49 Hong Fatts 46 48 Jelebus 1.00 1.05 Johans 25 27 K. Kamuntings 6 3 69c Kamuntings 12 6 13 0 K. Lanjuts 17
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  • 216 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Hong Fatts 46 48 46 48 Hongkongs 11|6 12|3 116 12|3 Jelebus 1.05 I.loc «1.00 1.05 ex Johans 25 27 25 27% K. Lanjuts 17|9 18 3 17|3
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 439 14 SALE OF CATTLE FROM MAXWELL'S HILL, TAIPING. The following cattle will be sold by "Public Auction”, at The Cattle Infinnary, Ta i ping. On the 15th November, 1934. 1 Pure bred Montgomery Bull. 1 Pure bred Friesian Cow. 4 Cross bred Montgomery Bull Calves 17 months old. 2 Cross bred
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    • 245 14 XMAS 1934 PRESENTS FOR Friends At Home TEA, CIGARS, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES, CHAMPAGNE. WHISKY, MIXED WINES. CHOCOLATES, CONFECTIONERY, HAMS, TURKEYS, CAKES. SEE OUR XMAS LIST. Pritchard’s PENANG. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough MWgjjjjO The pleasant, soothing action of xA.ngier’s Emulsion together with its tonic and building properties, make it an ideal remedy for
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 38 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 75 E 2 m.m. Noon 82 NW TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 1.18 a.m 8.02 a.m. 1.45 p.m 8.00 p.m. To-morrow 1.52 a.m 8.40 a.m 2.23 p.m 8.35 p.m.
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  • 1121 15 RESULTS NOT UNSATISFACTORY THE CONTROL OF OUTPUT MR. D. E. SINCLAIR ON THE OUTLOOK The first ordinary general meeting of the Lendu Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the offices of the Company, 4, Lloyd’s Avenue, London, E.C. Mr. D. E. Sinclair (the Chairman of the Company)
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  • 431 15 The second ordinary general meeting of the British Rubber Estates of Java (1932), Ltd., was held on 16th October at the I offices of the Company, 58, Mark Lane, Je. c. j Mr. James Davenport (Chairman of the Company) presided, and said that the result
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  • 385 15 Possibility Of Further Extensions The second ordinary general meeting of Hoscote Subber Estates, Ltd., was held on October 23 at 1-4, Great Tower-street, E. C. Mr. Eric Macfadyen (the chairman) said that since the last meeting the position of rubber-producing companies had been much ameliorated by international
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 64 15 SLtkd See LADIES LATEST Silk U nderwears AT I Eastern Bazaar BISHOP STREET IN PATTERNS. DESIGNS AND QUALITIES WHICH CANNOT BE OBTAINED IN WHOLE OF PENANG. Entirely Uncommon fl I Save Your Money j I By I This Opoortunityj I Grand Trade I Competitive SALE I AT A 1 WAH
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    • 336 15 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE J OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS J YET THEY COST I j ONLY 25 CENTS. W.' Times .have changed. 5a have opinions. Fashionable women no longer believe R it necessary to pay high E MME P rices for hi s h quality pf 3 beauty aids.
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    • 633 16 FIIMMBL MME LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. B. DIOMED E dOn L Mon m ß'dam r H’Uirg ClMgow Nov. 1« Dec- 12 C. AGAMEMNON Mar., L don, R dam, Nov. 22 Dee. 23 c. ALCINOUS Amsterdam, London* SERVICE. Liverpool MEDITEBRANLAN jDanzig Nov. 13 Dec. 1« C. ATREUS Tripoli. Havre, L’pool, Gdynia
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    • 1228 16 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ From Penang Arrlvo* Marseilles Arrive New York Nov. 22 PRES. VAN BUREN Dec. 19 Jan. 1 Dec. 6 PRES. GARFIELD Jan. 2 Jan. 15 Dec. 20 PRES. POLK Jan. 16 Jan. 29 Jan. 3 PRES. ADAMS Ja®« 30 Feb 12 I Jl Jan. 17 PRES. HARRISON
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  • 578 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES ScMulo of Principal Linas. flie ftftowtag to a Itot of vesaels arriving Md afltoß Itoear during the nr PORT TO-DAY S. MAHIDOL from Mergui, Moulmein and Tavoy. Salls for the same ports today. IS. BORINGIA from Bangkok via Singapore, Malacca and Port Swettenhem. Sails today for Colombo,
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  • 854 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on October 19 by the s.s. “Mamix van St. Aldegonde” wes delivered in London on November 7. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS A Homeward Mail by the Imperial Airways will be
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  • 228 17 Dates And Venues r oft r ’’.,3V/ or' fsriJ V ci sq NOVEMBER 9 r ,'j :O3 -T'.ilJ rfT Liverpool Autumn Cup. ftun at Liver* pool. Distance One Mile, Two 170 Yards. -£2 n n* G-C-J’ iOi lo <[O7b rf cv NOVEMBER 16 > Derby Cup,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 229 17 cranes! 'q" IbIoJ j orii yahub .:>■ w> BRITISH STANDARD MALLEABLE IRON FITTINGS I i-if- iq lx® IrcfsT no 1 i. bsi > > Make the best joints to withstand pressure, I JOS ri’ 9 corrosion, expansion and contraction, dl 1 j III) if 17/ .-Li E- I j;.-: I
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 985 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 11.35—The Victor Olof Sextet. Dale Smith The following are the new unTnleeafli (Baritone). Sextet: Fantasy, Cartwo Ct which wUB be i-—,» men (Bizet, arr. Woodhouse). Dale ly:— “unanemm- Smith Aus den ostlichen rosen GSG 1686 (Roses from the East); Du bistwie and GSF 10a? mail I
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    • 80 17 1. Heldenparade. March. ,H. 1,. Blaokenfrurg.2. Serenata. M. Moszkowski. 3. Kirschblutenfest. Intermezzo. S. Dickei. 4. Unser Strauss.—- Medky. r Henry Weber. 9.2o—Talk by Dr. W., J' van Heteren. 9.4o—Station orchestra 5. Die Schonen von Valencia. i C. Moreina. Spanish 6. Sonnige Tango. F.T. i i Intermezzo J. Kechmanh. 7. Allah’s
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 70 18 j CONSISTENTLY II MAINTAINING THAT II HIGH QUALITY WHICH|| HAS MADE THEM M I FAMOUS 1 I v/ Wl I I I j" i?* jy fl I Il ■fl I 60 cOtOeigißor so .J| -•'av.-axvavz., I MADE IN ENGLAND ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY_JJpAqNDqN_— O, WtiES 7 Tire J with running, ’>l
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 45 18 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Bicycle Race Mfc g-RPJX A. I\\vn\ 4s Percy’s bicycle is new, He ran on stones, so rode across But Percy met soil sand, sank in, Very soon ahead he drew. Ruby’s wheel—she took, a toss. So Bobby now is going tc win.
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  • 1926 19 A DISGRACE TO THE NATION NECESSITY OF REMEDYING THE ATTITUDE OF INDIFFERENCE < CHALLENGE to the pitiful, a puzzle to the scientist, and a disgrace to the nation” c concise but caustic summary p i foreign resident made in rethe leprosy situation in China. ’I
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  • 212 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Very Satisfactory Results Nanking, October 22. Very satisfactory results have been obtained from the Nanking-Pukow train ferry service which was inaugura e ex actly one year ago. At a meeting held in the Ministry o Railways today to commemorate the anniversary, it was pointed
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  • 140 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Tsingtao, October 20. Admiral Shen Hung-lieh, the Mayor of Tsingtao, today opened the first graving dock north of the Yangtsze before a brilliant assembly of representatives of Chinese government chiefs, foreign consuls, local organs and merchants. Foreign naval powers were represented by Great
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  • 756 19 —“Canton Truth.” IMPOSING RECORD During the last year or so, Canton's record in passing laws for social purification and progress is quite imposing. In the first place the city’s prostitutes were required to wear badges. This was taken as a prelude to the ultimate object of prohibiting
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  • 89 19 up In, the House of Commons. —Reuters Pacific Service. Hankow, October 22. By taking over the official papers from Sir Meyrick Hewlitt this morning, Mr. E. W. P. Mills assumed charge of the British Consulate at Ichang. Mr. Mills left for Ichang on board the
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 126 19 FHUi, H x 'Il i -V/ WHB I I Z /-'nsr //Til ‘//a1 ak*v\\ I vagEß DISTRIBUTOR/ FOR IWEK _J s I JUST THE THING FOR I DANCERS I 11 JOHNSON’S POWDERED WAX jfi MM j s I '/«I S I H I Made for Dance Floors only. j EASY
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  • 299 20 NEW MODES FOR AUTUMN Three evening gowns from the collection shown in London by Teddy Tinling, one of the younger school of British designers. In the above frock he has used no fewer than 40 yards of flower-patterned ribbon DOUBLE ROMANCE. —Miss Elsie Hetzel and
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