Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 February 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 35. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 591 1 NEVER DECIDED THE ISSUE JUDGE ORDERS RETRIAL BY ANOTHER COURT <. ii.igistiate did not understand what he was to decide in He got oft into by-ways and did not come to a single <.f fact which will justify a verdict one way or the other,”
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  • 77 1 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Position Still Serious VISITORS HAVE NOTHING TO FEAR London, February 12. The Colonial Office has received a report from the Governor of Ceylon stating that: no epidemic other than malaria exists there; that the malaria position though still serious is gradually improving; that only
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  • 126 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Joint Enquiry Into Economic Structure London, February 12. The United Kingdom and the Argentine Governments have now agreed to set up a committee to carry out a “joint inquiry into the economic and financial structure with particular reference to means ’o be adopted
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  • 58 1 Rugby Radio Service. Returning To London On Saturday London, -February -12. According to present arrangements Their Majesties the King and Queen will return to London from Sandringham on t Saturday. Their Majesties are expected to remain at Buckingham Palace for about ten days before proceeding U>
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  • 42 1 7 JuS AIR PILOTS IN DEBATE.—Mrs. Amy Mollison speaking in'debate her husband (right) on the motion “that record-breaking flights no longer serve a useful purpose." The meeting was held at the Women's Engineering Society’s headquarters in Regent-street.
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  • 151 1 Rugby Radio Service. Awaited With Exceptiuna! Interest London, February 12. The forthcoming attempt of Sir j Malcolm Campbell to reach a speed! of 300 miles per hour in his “Blue Bird” car is awaited with exceptional; interest in Great Britain and else-* where. To achieve
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  • 62 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Preparations For Welcome On His Return London, February 12. The Duke of Gloucester will return to London from his seven months’ tour to Australia and New Zealand on March 28. Plans are now being completed for his w’elcome and it is probable that the
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  • 100 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, February 12. The latest treasury returns show that the total revenue for the financial year up to February 8 amounted to £639,487.359 as compared with £583,173,260 for the corresponding period of last year, including self-balancing revenue of £645,017,349 and £655,920,260 respectively. Income Tax collected
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  • 112 1 —Reuter. Off Point Sur CREW RESCUED BY NAVAL VESSELS San Francisco, February 13. The airship “Macon” has sent out an S.O.S. stating that she was falling 110 miles to the south of San Francisco. The airship “Macon” encountered a gale and sent out an S.O.S. “Had ball
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  • 24 1 Reuter. Supreme Court Adicurns Washington, February 12. The Supreme Court adjourned without giving a decision on the Gold Clause.
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  • 28 1 Reuter. Decides To Appoint Trade Commissioners Sydney, February 12. The Federal Cabinet has decided to appoint Trade Commissioners for China, Dutch East Indies and Japan.
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  • 178 1 .—Reuter. In Inferior Hutments QUESTION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS London, February 12. In the House of Commons, Mr. David Reid requested that immediate steps be taken to secure that Iniskilling Fusiliers now quartered in inferior hutments at Shanghai be provided with accommodation equal to the brick
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  • 98 1 —Reuter. Successful Precautions Vienna, February 12. Apart from a revolver battle between the police and the communists, in which a communist was killed, a detective seriously injured and many were arrested, the day was comparatively quiet chiefly owing to precautions taken by the authorities including steel helmeted
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  • 139 1 Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Formation Decided I London, February 13. At a meeting of firms interested in the pepper situation it was unanimously decided to proceed with the formation of a Pepper Sales Control Committee to look after the proper marketing of stocks of white
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  • 375 1 Almost Back To Pre-Slump Level $l,OOO MILLIONS MARK PASSED Complete Figures For The Year Malayan trade soared almost to pre-slump levels in 1934, when the LOCK) million dollars mark of total trade was passed again tor the first time in three years. Trade statistics for
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    • 18 1 !T. NAGATA BROTHER* DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary n h nfh<t 52. Leith Street. 1 e
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    • 49 1 KEY JL BEER Cool PfejH Refreshing Sole DWiHmOw N. V. StroS» TM*o< Cfe TODAY’S NEWS Page Latest Telegrams f S P° rt 4. 5 and 14 Latest Home News 6 Malayan News 7 and Latest Penang News H Share Lists And Produce Prices 14 Commercial News 14 aad 15
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  • 2309 3 HCTURESQUE LONDON WEDDING SAVE THE MOTHERS" CAMPAIGN FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE MEMORIAL FASHION COLOURS FOR SPRING From Our Own Correspondent) London, January 30. j VO STATE BALLS King and Queen will give two' 1 Jis at Buckingham Palace during iver jubilee celebrations, one in May e other
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  • 3003 4 THE NOTTS CRICKET DISPUTE FRANCE AND LAWN TENNIS PROFESSIONALS GOLFERS AND AMATEUR STATUS PLANS FOR JACK DOYLE THE POPULARITY OF ICE HOCKEY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, January 30. FRIENDSHIP IN SPORT? j An appeal for friendship in international sport was made this week by Mr.
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  • 124 4 RETUKN Nani WEMBLEY ON SATURDAY (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Young Tarley, the featherweight n pion of the Orient, will make his a i debut on Saturday in a return cont< th Frankie Weber. Tarley easily beat Weber in Sin. re last month and the return contest a:
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  • 97 4 —Reuter. By Nine Wickets SECOND MATCH WITH M.C.C. Georgetown, February 12. The second match between the M.C.C. and British Guiana resulted in a win for the M.C.C. by nine wickets. The M.C.C. who had scored 113 for the loss of one wicket at the close of second
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  • 127 4 England Second In European Championship England beat Czechoslovakia by 2 goals to 1 at Davos, in a match to decide second and third places in the European ice hockey championship, and third and fourth places in the world’s championship. By winning England gains second place in the European
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  • 224 4 Municipal League Match E.S.D. BEATS SECRETARIATS The soccer match in the Municipal League played cn the Dato Kramat Ground yesterday evening between Electric Supply Depar‘ment and Secretariat’s Department resulted in a win for the former by four goals to two. The Electric Supply Department had the better of
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  • 142 4 Oxford Show Fine Form In First Real Test London, January 30Hopes that this may at last be Oxfords year for the Boat Race were strengi -ed yesterday, when the crew showed n ■P res sive form in a row from Henley 1-’ to Fawley Boathouse —their first
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    • 31 4 The Dizziest. Gayest. Most Abandoned Comedy 1 Many, Many Moons "ROMANCE IN THE RAIN Universal's Delightful Romance with The BeautifEnglish Star HEATHER ANGEL and ROGER PRYO COMING TO QUEEN'S NEXT CHANG?
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  • 2440 5 YORKSHIRE WILL NOT STAND FOR THE DIRECT ATTACK COUNTY CLUB'S RESOURCES presidential address to the annual meeting of the Yorksh re County Club, held in Leeds, Lord Hawke i himself very clearly and forcibly subject of “direct attack’’ bowling, ar as Yorkshire is concerned.’’ he
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  • 18 5 TENNIS STAR KEEPS FlT—Miss Peggy Scriven, the English tennis girl, has taken up riding.
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  • 515 5 THE PLACINGS Monte Carlo. January 25. Great Britain gained the first prize in the class for small cars in the Monte Carlo Rally, the official results of which were announced last night. J. C. Ridley, driving a Triumph from Umea, was placed first in this class
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  • 247 5 FROM THE BACKWOODS OF AUSTRALIA I I There is a big probability that Wimbledon will see the most remarkable young lawn tennis player the game has thrown up ,next June. I He is seventeen-year-old John Bromj wich, who hails from the backwoods of New South Wales
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  • 228 5 The Gold Cup Tournament The final day’s play in the third heat of the sealed handicap tournament gold cup was entered upon at Thurston’s Hall, in Leicester-square. with Smith leading Reece by 8,763. The large company saw both players make a slow opening, easy strokes being missed owing to
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  • 209 5 HE'S S. DOYLE NOW BOXER'S £lO,OOO A YEAR IN U.S. FILMS Jack Doyle, the Irish boy who came out of the Guards to make a living as a boxer, singer, dancer, and film actor all before he was 21, left London for Ireland on his way to America—a man with
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  • 153 5 After Playing With His Opponent For Six Rounds Rio de Janeiro, January 25. After playing with h.; smaller opponent for nearly rounds Primo Camera, the giant Italia, v. ho once held the world's heavyweig. championship, beat the Esthonian heav zweight, Klausner, on a technical knockout. in Rio de
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  • 132 5 Test Cricketer's Quiet Wedding i Birmingham, January 31. Mr. Cyril F. Walters, the England ard Worcestershire cricketer, and Miss Ma garet M. Pitt, of Oldfield, Hagley, were married at the picturesque little church of Hagley, near here. Only intimate friends knew that the wedding was taking place.
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  • 1191 6  -  *>y G. WARD PRICE (In the Daily Mail.) If you take a taxicab in Singapore and drive northwards across the island over the red road that winds through the slim brown and green trunks of the rubber trees, you come in about half an hour to
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  • 184 6 A portrait of Robert Bums, which has been missing since it was painted in 1803 by the famous artist Raeburn more than 130 years ago, has been discovered. A wealthy property owner in London possessed a picture of Burns which he thought might be the
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  • 269 6 Expedition Baffled i A mystery of the desert has been further investigated, but without success, by the expedition of the Survey of Egypt to the Sand Sea. As a result a large series of specimens from the Libyan Desert, collected by Dr. i L. J. Spencer, Keeper
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  • 192 6 Official Plans For The Celebrations Capetown. January 25. Details of the plans contemplated by the Government of the Union to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the King’s accession were given by the department of the Prime Minister. The official statement said: “In the first
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  • 722 6 A Pastor's Dream Brings a Nation-wide Revival Church Leaders at War Over New Healing PILGRIMAGE OF THE SICK AND CRIPPLED WORLD FAME OF LITTLE SEASIDE CHURCH London, February 3. FAITH-HEALING CHURCHES AND CENTRES TO WHICH THOUSANDS OF AGED, SICK, AND CRIPPLED MEN AND WOMEN WILL DAILY TRAVEL
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    • 37 6 WWES I APIOL STEEL 3 Sure and certain for all Female i complai its. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I w. J. aDMONM I The IkigUah I «2-54, Beach Street, p g
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    • 248 6 ARM IN SLING WITH NEURITIS A toxen of gratification” this v m says she is giving when she writes r>; er relief from neuritis: For twelve months I have had neur tis in my arm, and up till the last two weeks have hat! to carry it in a sling.
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  • 2150 7 SIR SHENTON ON FRIENDSHIP OF THE COMMUNITY the magic waters of buquet CHINA icellcncy the Governor was on, the guest at luncheon of the I Chinese Chamber of Commerce J lits Chinese British Association. Cheng Lock presided. the healh of His Excellency, 1 Cheng Lock
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  • 472 7 Routes For Both Days PROCESSION STARTS AT 10 A.M. ON MONDAY The following are the routes for the Twa Pek Kong procession which will be held on Sunday and Monday, February 17 and 18 (corresponding to the 14th and 15th days of Chinese first moon). Note:
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    • 105 7 The British Encyclopedia I A UNIVERSITY IN YOUR OWN HOME.. Byo and Original Library of BEAUTIFULLY KaMS' □UND VOLUMES COMPLETE, CONCISE AND TE WORK OF REFERENCE IISHED AT THE Jne. PRICE! BRITISH cuctAoubij an tiu/nqS lAat MaiOy matO/ii s Compiled by over 100 Distinguished Scholars I A MONUMENTAL WORK IN
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    • 46 7 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal 77 N 4 m.m. 6 a.m. < < Noon 87 N TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 11.30 a.m. 519 a m 10.30 p m. 4 26 P 1 TOMORROW Noon 5 50 a m 11.15 p m. 5 35 P m
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    • 39 7 The Mighty Successor To KING KONG 1 ‘Son Of Kong’ MAJESTIC OPENING TOMORROW Gorgeously Mod Deliciously Delightful Universal's Gayest Comedy "ROMANCE IN THE RAIN" starring HEATHER ANGEL, the beautitu! English star with ROGER PRYOR COMING TO QUEEN’S NEXT CHANGE
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    • 411 8 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE PERAK RIVER VA LEY RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Sett: mental NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN C t th Transfer Books of the CompanyVn hZ closed from Monday, the 18th of i- niR 06 1935, tc Monday, the 25th of F. 1935, both days inclusive for
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    • 179 8 6-30 LAST NIGHT TONIGHT 9-30 STAR MOTION PICTURE CO.’S GREAT SEQUEL TO THE MAGNIFICENT CHINESE TALKIE “REMINISCENCE” CHAPTER 2 (Concluding) WITH 30 FAMOUS STARS THE PICK OF THE FOREMOST CHINESE STAGE AND SCREEN ARTISTES. Headed by The Greatest Star of Them All MISS BUTTERFLY WU AN UNFORGETTABLE EPIC OF THE
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    • 157 8 LAST NIGHT Matheson Lang IN ‘The Great Defender’ TENSE WESiaMH A gripping story DRAMATIC! based on a sensational POWERFUL murder trail, which has rvncKruL ff)e c<ntrai cha racter a I'great law advocate, and ABSORBING L as a background the ENTERTAINMENT leading criminal courts of All The Thrills Tragedy Great Britain
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  • 382 9 —Reuter. Ultimatum Denied NEGOTIATIONS STILL PROCEEDING London, February 13. The I tai ian Embassay in London has denied that an ultimatum was sent to Abyssinia but has admitted that further indemnity was demanded and that direct negotiations are still proceeding-. ITALIAN DEMANDS DENIED Troops Trains Leave For South
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  • 29 9 I —Reuter. Perth, February 13. Lord Sempill for whom anxiety was felt flew over Port Hedland this morning. He evidently landed there en route yesterday evening—Reuter.
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  • 207 9 Reuter. "Seth Parker" DUKE OF GLOUCESTER A WITNESS San I rancisco. February 12. I he Duke of Gloucester was a witness ot a midnight sea rescue when H.M.A.S. ‘‘Australia,'* in response to the "Seth Parker’s” second 5.0.5., reached the schooner and took off all but five of
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    • 59 9 IRunnvmcbc Ibotcl ggp PENANG p, 'one 543. TODAY COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. DINNER ON THE LAWNS weather permitting March 16th. ST. PATRICK'S BALL BOOKINGS NOW BEING MADE. May 4th. JUBILEE CARNIVAL BALL May 24th. EMPIRE AIR DAY BALL "BREAKFAST IN BANGKOK DINE IN ANGKOR." ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF
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    • 18 9 Ebj SB □HEfi 'WjLH Anaemia BS take F Khh. The True Tonic-Food Jjhk al all Bflfc 5k Chemists
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    • 48 9 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE THE EXCLUSIVE design OF THE RALEIGH ENABLES YOU TO COVER 7/7v®\ THE MAX,MUM DISTANCE nX I® W,TH THE M,NIMUM .bSfeStnrA V EFFORT. r|\n A ll ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET l\\. 'W if 'n SENT TREE ON REQUEST. V/ SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON CO., LTD., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 407 9 BOXING WEMBLEY PARK APPROVED BY BOXING BOARD SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1935, AT 9.30 P.M. T Most Expensive Card yet Offered to Penang Fight Fans. THE CLASSIC FIGHT OF 1935 Younq Tarlev 12 <3 min.) Rds. Frank Weber Cheah Boon Cheng 4(2 min.) Rds. Young Corbett K. Mydin (S'pore) 4(2 min.)
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    • 120 9 QULIN’S 6.15 Opening Tonight 9.30 ‘The Personality Kid’ Warner Bros. Laugh packed Co~Starring for story that’s lightning action— fhe Firsf Time breathless romance glorious r Co- medy Star of fun from sizzling start to ”20 Million knock out finish Sweethearts" The I Screen's His wife made him THE Dizz 'es*
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  • 765 10 At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe sought an official statement with regard to the position of the Fire Brigade and the recent disastrous Ayer Itam fire but the President deferred an answer on the ground that the Rural Board was holding an inquiry
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  • 88 10 Subscription List No. 7 The Protector of Chinese. Penang, acknowledges with thanks receipt of the following contributions towards the above fund Amount previously acknowledged $3,201.48 “Motor Car P. 3298" 3.00 Two Seamen 2.00 Staff of Windsor Cinema 10.38 Messrs. Hock Hin BrPs., Ltd. 100.00 Queen’s
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  • 2792 10  -  EX-SERVICE MEN WE HAVE FORGOTTEN By THE REVD. COLIN KING, M.A. (MerrfiantmeTi at Arms: by David W. Bone. Being Vol. I. of the St. James’s Library, Chatto VVindus 1929, 5!-). The sub-title of this book epitomises it: “’1 he British Kierchants Service in the War.” So
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    • 113 10 «oV’ 3 <k *s .«f°!;»< Ik i f #.JiWl W naiq NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE 1300 Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG (INCORPORATE© IN ENGLAND.) 1 SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMP UR and IPOH »iw <<ia* j Always use the best j oSSia liaßrj 1 AWikil SOLE IMPORTERS
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    • 38 10 Hb KNOWN THE WORLD OVER Beanv. kxOx aitANB 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, Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 26 10 Gorgeously Mod Deliciously Delightful Universal's Gayest Comedy "ROMANCE IN THE RAIN" starring HEATHER ANGEL, the beautiful English star with ROGER PRYOR COMING TO QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE
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  • 891 11 Very Large Attendance ALL COMMUNITIES PAY THEIR LAST TRIBUTE The funeral of the late Mr. J. Scully, one of the most senior embers of the local Eurasian \immunity, whose death occurr--1 on Monday, took place yesterl\ afternoon at the Western oad Cemetery, the
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  • 473 11 Bye-Laws Need Revision MUNICIPAL PROSECUTION FAILS Whether the new Municipal advertisement bye-laws could apply to advertisement hoardings in the Fun Frolic amusement park was argued before Mr. D. Wills yesterday in the police court when the licensee of the park, eoh Lam Leong, was summoned tor breach of
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  • 32 11 Tonight’s Special Item Mr. Harmston who broadcast on “Circus Life” from ZHJ last Saturday will give “A discourse on Wild Animals” from the same station at 7 o’clock tonight.
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  • 732 11 A CHARACTER STUDY (By L. C. L.) TII.XI illustrious son of Malaya,! Dr. Lim Boon Keng, 0.8. E. LL.D., who is now on a visit to Penang to collect subscriptions for| the Antov Universitv, of which he is i the Chancellor, was the principal J speaker
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  • 102 11 MOTOR-CAR RICKSHA COLLIDE Northam—Transfer Roads Junction A collision occurred last night at the i junction of Transfer and Northam Roads t between a Riley Saloon car driven by Mr. iP- G. Clark of Penang and a ricksha in I which two passengers were riding. The ricksha was damaged but the
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  • 105 11 CLAIM AGAINST R.E. MOHAMED KASSIM CO. The adjourned hearing was continued in the Supreme Court today, before Mr. Justice Whitley, of the suit in which Ahmad Sahib, formerly manager of the Penang Branch, is suing Messrs. R. E. Mohamed Kassim Co. for a declaration that he is entitled to certain
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    • 82 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT DINNER. DANCE CABARET SPECIAL DOUBLE ATTRACTION THE DUO FIORINAS IN Character, Eccentric Acrobatic Dances 4 i THE MINSTRELS Of the S. S. "PRESIDENT JOHNSON" i Dance Music by the Orchestra of the S.S. "PRESIDENT JOHNSON" HARRY LAMMERTS And His All European Orchestra. i i* Dinner
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    • 109 11 JVAIIIOIquamttK service! a>l y 2.1 ■L*J k I nH 1 CONCERNING PURITY. H| The high standard of purity for Chemicals and Drugs which modern science exacts, is one which imposes great responsibility on the Chemist today. F We are not content with the lowest degree of purity that will pass
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  • 4001 12 SO MUNICIPAL PRESIDENT DEFERS MAKING STATEMENT UNTIL ENQUIRY IS COMPLETED MR. SAMUEL ON REVOTES THINKS THEY ARE NOTHING BUT ADDITIONAL EXPENDITURE $20,000 ESCAPE PUMP FOR FIRE BRIGADE At yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commis" sinners the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe
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    • 210 12 ■C I I nr\ Zr I Calipers are the symbol of worn cylinders, pistons. g and bearings the direct result of incorrect b lubrication. With Wakefield Castrol in the sump i of your car, the Calipers will remain where they belong —in the mechanic's tool kit. 1 Because they want
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    • 29 12 Universal's Most Abandoned Comedy "ROMANCE IN THE RAIN' 1 A Cascade of Lilting Romance starring The Beautiful English Star HEATHER ANGEL with ROGER PRYOR COMING TO QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE
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  • 279 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr D. E. Webster. Jasin Lalang Estate, will shortly go on transfer to Bahau Esi tate. Mr. R. C. Lloyd Owen of Paya Lang Estate will act for him on Jasin La- lang Estate. His Highness the Sultan of Perak leaves i Ipoh for Penang today, whereafter he
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    • 192 13 TO AMUSE YOU JACK BUCHANAN, ORCHESTRE RAYMONDE AND CARROLL GIBBONS ORCHESTRA, ALL STARS OF LONDON, PRESENT THESE FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT. i) ONE GOOD TUNE DESERVES ANOTHER D ***** 1 THINK i can ff BREWSTER’S MILLIONS SELECTION f I DX 662 TWO PARTS HERE’S JACK BUCHANAN HIMSELF SINGING THE SONG HITS
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  • 199 14 Latest S.R.A. Amendments SNUFF BOX TO RUN WITH PONIES The following are the latest amendments to the S.R.A. official classifica‘ion list of horses and ponies HORSES TRANSFERS. —Memory from Class 2 to Class 1. NEW CLASSIFICATIONS. CLASS I.—Kalili, Strathpeffer. CLASS 2.—Dolly Grey, Jack Fly, King
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  • 171 14 Chee Aun And Chee Wan Win (BY “SHI TTLEf (X K At Limstead yesterday, the Lipsville Badminton Party scored a victory in the Penang junior badminton championships when Cheah Chee Aim and Cheah Chee Wan beat Tan Teik Choon and Ch’ng Choo Eng (Hu Yew Seah). The
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  • 383 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The fiollowing are the latest quotation» In MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’» Share List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 4 6 4 10% 4 6 4 10% Ayer Weng 2.10 2.20 2.10 2.20 Chenderiang 90 10 0 90
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  • 44 14 PENANG. FEBRUARY 13, 1935 London Bank Demand 3 32 4 m.ts 214 3|16 Private 3 nrts credit 2|4 3 Documentary 2|4 7'16 On New York Demand 56 France T.T. 860 Shanghai T.T. 34% dis. Hongkong T.T. 21%% dis. India T.T. 154 Silver 24
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  • 122 14 YESTERDADY TODAY Ixyndou £230.7.6 £229.0.0 TIN.—(3 Months) London £226 17.6 £225.0.0 Singapore $113.37% $113.25 Business Done Penang $113.50 $113.25 Business Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA* —(Sundried) $4.75 $4.55 BLACK PEPPER Nominal Nominal rubber.— London 6ft d. 6ftd. New York 12%c(G) Holiday Singapore Spot 21 %c. 21c.
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  • 55 14 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following are the results of matches played yesterday in the Penang Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tournament:— LADIES SINGLES HANDICAP Mrs. C. H. Rogers plus 2 beat Miss Rogers -2 6 4, 7 5. MEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP G. R. Evans -5 beat J. R.
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  • 280 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes Ln our quotations up to noon todav Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 2.10 2.15 Hitam 50 52 52 54 Hong Fatt 55 57 55 57% K. River 1.80 1.90 1.80 1.87% Nawng Pet 85 87%
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  • 57 14 Gene Tunney. the world’s heavyweight boxing champion, 1926-IP2S. and one of France’s best tennis players. Henri Cochet, will be visiting Singapore shortly. Tunney, who retired from the ring in 1928, is travelling with Mrs. Tunney. Aboard the same ship is Mr. John Oliver La Goree,
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  • 146 14 The following are th latest quotation: for today Buyer» Seller» TIN Ayer Hitam 13 6 14 3 Chenderiang 9 0 9 6 Hitams 50 52% Hong Fatt 55 57 Johan 28 30 Kamunting 13 9 14|3 K. Lanjuts 16 3 16 9 Klang River 1.80 1.90 K.
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  • 109 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 747? 74 ft New York 4.88% 4.88 fMontreal 4.88% 4.88% Brussels 20.97 20.99 Geneva 15.11% 15.13 Amsterdam 7.24 7.24 Milan 57 57% Berlin 12.19% 12.20 Prague 117 ft 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Vienna 25% 26% Helsingfors 226%
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  • 33 14 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. W. H. Scully begs to thanks all those who attended, sent wreaths or telegrams, or otherwise assisted in the funeral of his father, the late Mr. J. D. Scully.
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  • 2910 15 GRATIFYING RESULTS RESUMPTION OF DIVIDEND EFFECT OF THE REGULATION SCHEME A MARKED IMPROVEMENT IN PRICES Mr. J. G. Hay's Address The twenty-fifth annual general meetof the Sendayan (F.M.S.) Rubber ompany, Limited, was held at the revered office, 52-54, Gracechurch Street, ixmdon, E.C. Mr. J.G. Hay, who
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    • 91 15 I 11 I Wri,h apologies I Andrew Lang j iVI Disney Z It Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleiim Co., (S.S.), Ltd. x ”T“HE sure means of I relief from coughing is EVANS’ Pastilles. In the process of dissolving they send penetrating antiseptic vapours into every crevice, X. relieving congestion and
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    • 27 15 Universal's Most Abandoned Comedy "ROMANCE IN THE RAIN" A Cascade of Lilting Romance starring The Beautiful English Star HEATHER ANGEL with ROGER PRYOR COMING TO QUEEN' s
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    • 1809 16 I I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE /->-'' 1 3 I A 1 MAIL LINE BLUB FUNNEL LIMB W'v I n» JI ««Meta. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. w E£&g£SS£»2ZZfii£aߣ£9HHßli9BEnHttHMßK2»l££CXakfe£B -an- w S* s Penang lakmmmi C. PROMETHEUS Amsterdam, London Hamburg 15 Mar. I TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 11 HECTOR Mara.. I.'don. R'dam.
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  • 787 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The Mvwtag le a Het of veearta arriving Had saT'-g from Penang during the week IN POET TO-DAY S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang. Salls tomorrow for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigil and Lho-Seumawe. V. BATAK from Batoe-Bahra, BelawanDeli and
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  • 702 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 23rd of February per the Imperial Airways via Alor Star were delivered in London on the 11th of February. Mails from Europe (London Mails despatched 24th January) are expected to arrive by P. O. "Carthage” at 6 a.m.
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    • 1353 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. well (Lidgey), Whilst I with Grief 5. Pablo Casals plays: ’Tho. did on y° u Look (Purcell). Orches- “Apres un reve” Gabriel Faure. tra: Hornpipe (Purcell, arr. Bllas), 6. Wladimir Horowitz playa Serewroj>t which win be usM Mmultaneou»- of the Sailor 9 (Ro drigo) nade for
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  • 2446 18 ROYAL VISIT TO EASTBOURNE PRINCE COMPOSES BAGPIPE MARCH FINEST FLIGHT OF 1934 THE GENERAL GORDON ANNIVERSARY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, February 2. THE KING’S BUSY YEAR The King has expressed a very definite intention of being present at all the important Court functions
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    • 219 18 t- j i BOURN-VITA ft W' AT BEDTIME BUILDS ENERGY FOR j TO-MORROW The day’s work is half-done when the morning is begun when you’ve awakened fresh and started the day full of energy. Well, there is one unfailing recipe for these good mornings Bourn-vita at bed-time the night before!
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  • 2493 19 RE-ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONS INDIA BILL PROCEDURE AN ATTACK ON THE PREMIER TESTIMONIAL TO MR. A. HENDERSON (From Our Own Correspondent). i London, February 2. HE SESSION RESUMED J The House of Commons re-assembled on! lary 2«th after the Christmas recess, -I owing to the heavy
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    • 303 19 I CEPEA FABRICS <b>.no. B23 > I I «c; I I SUMMER I 1 FROCKS I S are part’cularly proud of the large and varied Jfi collection of CEPEA FABRICS which we are dis- j. playing this week. For there is more value in a yard .W sill of this
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  • 242 20 S'KdfiE FARE (far side), the winner of the Fry Handicap Hurdle Race, at Kempton Park, clearing a flight with Twelfth Night and Mustard Club. M’crest at the Scottish show will centre on the heavies. Ihis oicture illustrates the four wheel front steering. EMPIRE FILM ST
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