Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 February 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 39. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 313 1 > squadron.— Reuter and Rugby EMBARKED FOR MALTA FULL MILITARY HONOURS BY BRITISH ITALIAN NAVIES CREW KILLED BY IMPACT Messina. February 17. coffins of the Hying boat victims were embarked on the which left al 3.30 p.in. for Malta after full military had been
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  • 104 1 uter. Auctions But No Bidders Sarrbruecken, February 15. rmer French customs houses.... aarland, near the former German are now being offered for sale. nent of German gendarmes are ng the functions of auctioneers, <>ugh numerous local people atnovel proceedings on Thursday, dently did so for pure curiosity, offer
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  • 19 1 .—Reuter. General Carmona Re-elected r Lisbon, February 17. neral Carmona was re-elected Presiby a huge majority.—Reuter.
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  • 80 1 —Reuter. Talking Books SIMILAR TO GRAMOPHONE DISCS London, February 16. A recently invented boon for the blind was described by Mr. lan Fraser (himself blind) in the House of Commons. As a direct development of electrical recording talking books are being produced similar to gramophone discs.
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  • 105 1 Rugby Radio Service. Disease From Imported Goat Hair London, February 16. The Home Secretary, Sir John Gilmour seated that experts of his department had solved the anthrax problem which dread disease it had now been found came from goat hair imported into this country and used in
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  • 45 1 —Reuter. Five Persons Killed Amsterdam, February 18. Three persons were drowned, two others killed and several seriously injured by accidcn.s during a heavy storm which swept Holland during the week-end causing considerable damage. No ships were able to leave port—Reuter.
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  • 21 1 —The Chalk Farm band of the Salvation Army entering Hollo wav Jail to play to the prisoners.
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  • 366 1 i. —Reuter. Signs Petition As Pauper WANTS FREE RECORD OF TRIAL Flemington, February 16. Hauptmann signed an oath as a pauper in his petition to Judge Trenchard. asking the court to direct that the defence be supplied with a copy of the official record of the trial
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  • 181 1 Tokio Conference STRAITS SETTLEMENTS REPRESENTED Tokyo, February 14. It is formally announced that an Oriental International Tourist Conference will be held in the Premier’s official residence for a week, starting on the 2nd May, to facilitate tourist business in the Orient. Tourist organizations and railways
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  • 113 1 back of that work was broken. —Rugby Radio Service. Further Denial By Mr. Chamberlain London, February 16. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in Birmingham last) nigh* gave further denial to the rumours cf an early gereral election, adding that the date had not yet been
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  • 63 1 Reuter. 3,000 To Sail Tomorrow Messina, February 17. Three thousand troops consisting of three battalions of militia and the third regiment of the Peloritana Division will sail tomorrow for Eritrea and Somaliland. The Militia men are already aboard the transport steamer “Conte Biancomano” which is on
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  • 157 1 •—Reuter. Chinese Art And Culture London, February 17. Mr. Quo Tai-chi, replying for the Guests at the annual dinner tonight of the “People’s National Theatre,” said that the Jubilee year was going to be also a Chinese year in London with the success of “Lady
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  • 252 1 —Reuter. Selling German Plans To Foreign Power Berlin, February 17. It is officially stated that a statement will be issued on the spy trial tomorrow and some quarters declare that Baroness Von Berg and Frau Natzer will be exe- cuted just before the issue of the statement
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  • 121 1 —Reuter. Re-Exportation Without Duty EXPECTED TO EASE MONEY MARKET Shanghai, February 17. It is learned authoritatively that ant announcement will shortly be made to the effect that silver imported io future to China will be earmarked and allowed to be re-exported after a. period of
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  • 91 1 —Reuter. Codos And Rossi Return To Cope Verde Island Porto Praia, Cape Verde Is., Feb. 17 The world long distance fliers, Codos and Rossi, who were attempting the first non-stop mail flight from France to South America, were compelled to return to Cape Verde Island owing to oil-feed
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  • 35 1 —Reuter. Brig.-Generol Hon. J. J. Byron Capetown, February 17. The death took place of BrigadierGeneral the Hon. John Joseph Byrott C.M.G., D. 5.0., Member of Parliament» Union of South Africa.-
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  • 55 1 Serembon Mon Withdraws His Appeal Seremban, Saturday. When the appeal of Mohideen Batcha against the conviction of the Seremban Magistrate (Mr. V.W.W.S. Purcell) on three charges of selling Perak Turf Cluh lotted. ~.ckets was called up in the Supreme Court today, the appellant informed the Court that he
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  • 1513 3 CHINESE MINER CHARGED AT GEMAS SEQUEL TO SINGAPORE NIGHT MAIL ARREST Gemas, February 14. A(l packets of gold valued at nearw< re found under the mattress •id-class sleeping berth of the ’rain to Singapore was related a> Police Court by a Chinese llicer who said he
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  • 762 3 They Are Not Good Business Men! NEW JUDEA IN THE MAKING In an informal talk to fellow Jews at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden, Singapore, Ittamar Ben-Avi, editor-in-chief of the Hebrew newspaper, the Palestine Daily Mail, interpersed his remarks with a series
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    • 258 3 I anc fresh after the day’s work a i ecaus ./mir. HORLICK’S gives s /3rd extra energy e a JWr v| K rg tS There’s no secret about energy —it just depend» Li yfißSrai n Bl on t^ic nour i s^mcnt y° u R i s especially Ir SS ’JI
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  • 394 4 —Reuter. Third Test Match GREAT BOWLING BY HOLLIES Georgetown. February 16. The weather was bright and sunny w’hen play was resumed today in the Third Test Match between England and the West Indies. In reply to England’s total of 226 the West Indies were all
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  • 70 4 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following are the results of matches played on Friday in the Penang Cricket Club Tennis Tournament: CHAMPIONSHIP PAIRS D. D. B. Cook R. Mange beat F. E. Wraight R. W. Scarlett 6|3, 6j3. MIXED DOUBLES ITCAP Dr. Mrs. Hopkins —30.2 beat Mr. Mrs.
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  • 64 4 Victory Against Siamese (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, February 17. A clean and pretty short passing game this afternoon gave the Royal Air Force the victory over a strong Siamese Eleven by three goals to two. At half-time the R.A.F. led by tw’o goals to nil.
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  • 602 4 P.R.C. Beaten REED AND THOMPSON IN FORM The Penang Recreation Club was yesterday defeated by the Penang Cricket Club by an innings and 31 runs in their annual two-day fixture. In reply to 355 runs scored by the P.C.C. the Recreationists made 145 and being in
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  • 141 4 —Reuter. English Rugger HEATHENS SWAMP CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY London, February 16. The following are the results of principal Rugby Union matches played today Royal Navy 13 Royal Air Force 8 Bath 3 Gloucester 0 Bedford 18 O. M. T. 6 Bridgewater 8 St. Bart’s Hos. 13
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  • 271 4 Suffolk House Cricket On the Suffolk House ground on Saturday the Marathons Cricket XI beat the Anglo-Chinese School by 35 runs. For the Marathons Ong Lee (33), and How Kheng (15) entered double figures while Abdul Rahman with 16 was top scorer for the School. Scores:— M.ARATHONS
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  • 47 4 .—Reuter. HoMer's Easy Win STAKES TITLE IN CHARITY BOUT San Francisco, February 16. Max Baer easily outpointed Stanley Poredn of New Jersey in a four round charity bout in which he staked his title. Baer interspersed clowning with serious fighting and badly punished Poreda.—Reuter.
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  • 348 4 Chee Aun Has Easy Passage KENG LEONG AND TAT JIN WIN (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) On Saturday’s matches in the Penang Junior badminton championships, played on the Anglo-Chinese School Union court, resulted in a win for Cheah Chee Aun (Lipsville) over Ong Ewe Kooi (Highways and Byways), while in
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  • 113 4 Hottentots Beat Woodland In a friendly match between the Hoti ntots and the Woodland held on Friday at the latter’s court, the Hottentots beat the Woodland by three games to one. A large crowd watched the games which provided thrills from beginning to end. The following
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  • 1143 5 YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE RESULTS DUNFERMLINE SPRING SURPRISE ON KILMARNOCK llowing are the results of matches, lay in the English and Scottish I L DIVISION I V. .8 Grimsby T. 2i »nt’ 0 Sunderiajid 0. t<»u W. 2 Huddersfield T 8 1 Portsmouth 0 abandoned af er 50
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  • 78 5 Bangkok Beats R. A. F. BY 3 GOALS TO 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, February 16 A lustreless Inter-Port soccer match this afternoon was won by Bangkok who beat the R.A.F. by 3 goals to 1, all goals being scored in the first half. Magnificent goal keeping
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  • 48 5 .—Reuter. International Football WALES BEATEN BY SCOTLAND London, February 16 The Amateur International football matches played today resulted as follows: At Aberystwyth Wales w’as beaten by Scotland by 5 goals to 2. At Belfast Ireland was beaten by Eng- land by 4 goals to 2.
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  • 1109 5 FRANKIE WEBER WELL BEATEN ON POINTS Takes Considerable 1 Punishment CHAMPION'S EXHIBITION I OF FOOTWORK I (Special Ringside Report By "Seconds-Out”) Frankie Weber put up one of the hardest fights in his career at Wembley on Saturday night but he had to admit
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  • 78 5 Fifth Round Results ARSENAL'S NARROW WIN AGAINST READING London, February 16. The following are the results of matches in the Fifth Round of the Football Association Cup played today Norwich 0 Sheffield VV. 1 Blackburn v Birmingham Stockport C. 0 W. Brom A. 5 Everton 3 Derby
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  • 274 5 By Three Wickets The St. Xavier’s Recreation Club was beaten on Saturday by three wickets and 34 runs by the Indian Association. The following are the scores:— S. X. R. C. W. A. Williams c b D. R. Shori 8 A. J. Williams lbw b D. R.
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  • 554 5 Handicaps For First Day HIGH DEGREE AT TOP OF THE CRACKS Below will be found the handicaps for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting, together with weights for several races on the second day: RACE 1 Ponies—Class I—Division 3 —about 5
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  • 264 5 For Gammons Cup MERCANTILE SOCIETY LOSE TO CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 16. A splendid soccer match was witnessed here this evening when the Selangor Go vernment Servants Co-operative Society defeated the Mercantile Society by six goals to two, before a large
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  • 681 6 Singapore Flying Club I Record i In spite of the bad January weather for seaplane flying, the Singapore Flying Club put in a total of 108 hours which for this particular month is a record. I The January report of the club spates: As a
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  • 1270 6 YESTERDAY’S UNIQUE CEREMONY AT LUMUT MESSAGE FROM THE H. E. THE GOVERNOR TERRITORY RETURNED AFTER 60 YEARS (By Our Special Correspondent.) The formal handing over of the I Dindings to the Perak Government took place on Saturday morning at 11.30 at Lumut. Among those
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  • 303 6 Hearing Adjourned Until March 18 The case in which Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Begg are charging the Gonzales sisters, their two servants and Heinz Militsz, a I musician, on various counts of using abuIsive language and of voluntarily causing hurt was mentioned again on Friday
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  • 93 6 Awarded Custody Of The Children The hearing of the suit brought by Madame Marie Antoinette Micheaux against her husband. M. Robert Marie Micheaux, French Consul at Kuala Lumpur, for judicial separation, was concluded in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court. Mr. Justice Burton found that adultery had
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    • 107 6 NEXT CHANGE r v> IF 1 V' 1 I •>Vv MB I/ Au vs>' z t' w .< \X/ £1 -"V.. MW 4 I "I'r 4 'iSSW >1 ■'1 s vs- Illicit y w S Ik wr jfc s E E !T PEASU CAN Jin SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S production of I
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  • 336 7 Sporting Club Wins After Extension SUDIN'S LAST MINUTE GOAL exciting game of football rdav on the Dato Kramat Malay Sporting Club beat the Football Club by the odd Thus the Sporting Club 1934 champions of the cup-tie run bv the Penang Mohamedan v it ba
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  • 150 7 Revised Ties In P.C.C. Tournament 'ling are the revised ties are Cricket Club Lawn Bowls today hip Doubles J. S. Long and v H. A. Knox and L. BosWEDNESDAY .'■•hip Singles :—E. Reimann v. rson v. J. H. Reid (Unfinishgles Handicap —J. A. Clark A. Knox 4-1. THURSDAY
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  • 305 7 Jonklaas 1 Ceylon XI Win Easily (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, February 17. W. O. Jonklaas’ Ceylon XI defeated the Ipoh Club by 96 runs. The following are the scores CEYLON XI—FIRST INNINGS Suppiah c Rix b Rivaz 28 Perempanayagam b Crawford 1 Chelvanayagam b Mustard 13
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  • 137 7 Shows Loss Of $9B Lost Year (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, February 18. The annual general meeting of the Perak Lawn Tennis Association was held yesterday and was presided over by Mr. Chung Ah Ming. The report and accounts showed a loss of $9B for the year
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  • 341 7 Increasing Value Of Asiatic Officers A tribute to the Asiatic Inspectorate of I the S.S. Police was paid by the Hon. Mr. H. Fairburn, the retiring InspectorGeneral of Police. A farewell tea-party to Mr. and Mrs. Fairburn by the members of the Asiatic Inspectorate of the S.S. Police,
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  • 143 7 111 the Supreme Court tiiis morning the appeal of Kwek Swee Kee who was convicted and fired $l,OOO in the Police Court on a charge of making a book on the first day of the Penang races, on December 22 last, was dism’ssed. Mr. Ong Huck Lim
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  • 41 7 Abayan Wins Close Fight (Front! Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Febiuary 18. Little Abayan beat Tiny Murota though it was a close fight. It was contested at a furious pace and Abayan owed his win chiefly to his superior weight.
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  • 87 7 Successful Carnival (Frcai Our C.'.n Ccrie .ni'Tii) Singapore, February 18. The sudden appearance of pirates, the rcrcams of the wealthy who were carried off. and the timely arrival of H.M.S. Honeymoon, who made the chief pirate walk the plank and made his doom doubly sure by
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  • 130 7 .—Reuter. Plans To Protect Civilians London, February 18. The "News Chronicle” states that complete plans to protect civilians against gas attacks from the air are being issued shortly by the Committee of Imperial Defence and a vast organisation is planned in w’hich thousands of doctors. police,
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  • 100 7 Subscription List No. 11 The Protector of Chinese, Penang, acknowledges w’ith thanks receipt of the fcflowing contribu ions towards the above Fund Amount previously acknowledged $5,899.39 Mrs. Khaw Teik Lee $50.00 Per Mr. Heah Seng Whatt Mr. Mrs. Lim Keah Jco $30.00 Mrc. Lim Beng
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    • 145 7 Announcing THE OPENING ON THE TOP FLOOR OF OUR BARGAIN ‘BASEMENT’ WHERE OUR CUSTOMERS WILL FIND A GREAT SELECTION OF USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE LINES i OFFERED AT I THE USUAL PRICE I p LADIES' MEWS UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, SHIRTS, STOCKINGS, TIES, I I FOOTWEAR, HATS, CRETONNE, CHILDREWS WEAR, PYJAMAS, ETC. i
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    • 337 8 rQuidWayfoSlopp A I M-i ‘Tg baaiah pain you must first re- JL JL A X v movw the CAUSE. This is what YeastVite 4om, and in so short a time. Headaches, for instance, go in even 5 to IS I Miautea, Neuralgia disappears just as roeedily, and even if you
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 253 8 SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY AT 2-30 P.M. FINAL SCREENING OF "LEK KENG FAH" s Ob i 6-30 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 ANOTHER GREAT ALL CANTONESE SUPER COMEDY DRAMA LAM KWAN SAN I and MISS WONG PIN SIN in TRADITIONAL TRICKS 11 NEW SONGS I LAUGHTER PRICES OF ADMISSION: Downstairs: 20, 40 60
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  • 128 9 1 ,v<-J and their children. —Rugby Radio St rvice. Scheme For National Thanks Offering FREE ENTERTAINMENT FOR UNEMPLOYED London, February 16. r Prince of Wales who is due to re- it hir holiday in Tyrol towards the end oi February, is to inaugurate the s* i. for
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  • 190 9 .—Reuter. Standstill Conference Concluded Berlin, February 16 ifth Standstill Conference between ■ly’s stort term creditors and Ger-] htors has been concluded. The re-' at ions are, firstly, for a long nee of the existing agreement with modifications for twelve months, by, to reduce the interest
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  • 250 9 .—Reuter. Mr. Chamberlain Speaks i "NOT A SNEEZE HEARD IN THE CITY" London, February 16. The pepper crisis has been cleared up “I don’t think there has been as much as a sneeze heard in the city today declared Mr. Neville Chamberlain, speaking at Edgbaston yesterday
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  • 708 9 —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. ANGLO-FRENCH CONVERSATIONS TO BE FOLLOWED UP RESTORING CONFIDENCE IN EUROPE London, February 15. The Lord Privy Seal, Mr. Anthony Eden, in a speech at Rugbv said he would restrict his remarks on the German reply to general observations. The Anglo-French
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  • 91 9 .—Reuter. Structure Failed In Fins WEAKNESS KNOWN BEFORE FATAL FLIGHT San Francisco, February 16. Lieutenant Calvin Roister, Construction Repair Officer, bombshelled the Macon Inquiry, testifying he felt certain the casualty occurred in the portion of the ship where it had tremble during the Trans-continental flight in 1934.
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  • 947 10 Following the result of the Wavertree bye-election, the Pepper Bubble and the Commodity Crisis and reports of dissensions and impending changes in the Cabinet, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Neville Chamberlain' has been forced to denv the rumours of an early general election, adding that the
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  • 932 10 HILL FIRE; Congratulations to the amateur fire fighters on a highly successful effort in connection with the outbreak of fire on the Hill on Saturday afternoon.' W ith the xlevelopment of the Hill—' and in the absence of a Hill Road—it is possible that an amateur Fire
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  • 1218 10 CHANCE OFTEN AN IMPORTANT FACTOR Curious superstitions exist about success, greatness, genius, fame. The whirligig of reputation behaves in an astonishing manner in the case especialty of popular leaders. We have but lately seen camera studies of a youngish man in brown blouse and
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  • 229 11 PROMPT ACTION BY HILL RESIDENTS PREVENTS SERIOUS DAMAGE Prompt action by Penang Hill presidents and employees of the! jP.W.D. and Municipality at work ion the Hill prevented serious damage to property on Saturday! afternoon when a lire broke out 1 on land belonging to
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  • 765 11  -  Interesting Review (BY L.C.L.) A\ \K SINGAPURA” in his Notes c' '.he Day, which appeared in the •‘Sir.iits Times” some days ago, ment &gt;ned that Messrs. J. M. B. Vermont and John Turner were the only planters from the Province who ever r\ed on the Council.
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  • 240 11 Judgment In Jewellery Case ACCUSED CONVICTED Judgment was delivered today by the District Judge (Mr. B. F. Bridge) on the case in which a goldsmith’s agent named Ung Gooi Chiang was charged with criminal breach of trust of property belonging to Choy Gooi Cheong. Mr. H.
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  • 173 11 Accused Fined $l5 An Indian named Ibrahim bin Dollah was charged in the District Court today with possession of a deleterious drug, namely Indian hemp, in Carnavon Lane on February’ 16. Detective inspector P. S. Gordon prosecuted. Accused pleaded guilty. FACTS OF THE CASE Inspector Gordon,
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  • 153 11 Alleged Forgery Of Cheque OVER $lO,OOO INVOLVED A Chinese named Saw Ewe lluat was produced in the police court today on charges of forgery, dishonest misappropriation (two) and criminal breach of trust. Mr C. D. D. Hogan appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Ong Huck Lim
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  • 171 11 Mr. Chew Beow Chin And Miss Lim Phaik Tin Over 300 prominent local Chinese and lady guests were present at the Chinese Town Hall yesterday afternoon when the wedding was solemnised of Mr. Chew Beow Chin and Miss Lim Phaik Tin. The bride is the daughter of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 302 11 (To The Editor of The Pinang Gazette). Sir, Some time in 1927 the complaints of Sungei Pinang villagers W’ere ventilated in the Pinang Gazette, against the local rice millers for dumping their ashes in the village to the detriment of the villagers’ health resulting, from
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  • 33 11 In the Supreme Court th’s morning, on the apnlieation of Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, Mr. Chet Sinvh Jayaswal was admitted to practice as an advocate and solicitor of these courts.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 76 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Wednesday, 20th February DINNFR DANCE CABARET THE DUO FIORINAS IN CHARACTER, ECCENTRIC ACROBATIC DANCES &gt; 5 DANCE MUSIC BY HARRY LAMMERTS AND HIS ALL EUROPEAN ORCHESTRA Dinner S3» Non-Diners $1THE DUO FIORINAS Will also appear at the Dinner Dances to be held on 21st 23rd February.
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    • 374 11 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S- PENANG BOY SCOUTS CLAIM ASSOCIATION $6,000,000 From Mr. Annual Meeting On Andrew Mellon Friday Washington, February 18. The hearing of the case in which the Federal Government is claiming a sum of The Annual Meeting of the Penang Boy over $6,000,000 from Mr. Andrew Mellon' S( outa Local
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  • 1260 12 FOR ARGUING AGAINST INTEREST OF HIS CLIENTS &lt; Judgment condemning counsel to pay the costs of his own clients was delivered in the Supreme Court on Friday by Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell in the matter of an originating summons concerning the trusts of the
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  • 221 12 Coroner's Inquiry I I DEATH FROM FOOD POISONING The adjourned inquiry into the death of a Hylam named Yeoh Loo Soon, who was found dead in the servants’ quarters at Island View on the morning of January 9, was continued on Saturday before the
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  • 301 13 At St. MR. HUGH SHACKLETON MISS IRENE ADAMS Ti e wedding took place on Satur- day at 4.45 p.m. at St. George’s! Church, Penang, of Miss Irene! c \dams, only daughter of p Wilmot Adams, chief surgeon,’ General Hospital, Penang, and Mrs. j A'l ’ns, and Mr. Hugh
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  • 341 13 Woman Tells Effect Of Eating Curry How a husband waited for two years before he could trace his wife, who was enticed away by a compatriot while he w’as lying ill in the Sungei Rasa Hospital, Batu Tiga, was related before Mr. G. Turner, the
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  • 757 13 80 PER CENT. INCREASE IN BRITAIN’S SHARE The statistics issued by Lloyd’s Register of Shipping regarding merchant vessels under construction at the end of December last show that in Great Britain and Ireland there is a decrease of 7,462 tons in the work in hand as
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  • 627 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J. H. Pedlow, the Solicitor-General, S.S., and Mrs. Pedlow, are proceeding on leave, sailing by the “Carthage.” The M.A.H.A. magazine for January publishes a photograph of a Narcissus Polyanthus plant in flower which bloomed on Penang Hill in October last. It belongs to Mr. F. Flippance. Mr.
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  • 88 13 Showing today at the Royal is that fine Warner Bros, production, “The Man Who •Played God.” When shown at the Queen’s last year it proved an immediate success, j Many wall doubtless want to see it again ]w r hile those who were not able to see
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 107 13 Runnymede Hotel IKp] pENAre IPW Thone M 3, Wednesday Next COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. DINNER $1.50 from. 8.30 to 9.30 Saturday Night DINNER DANCE with THE MILNER TRIO. MARCH 16TH ST. PATRICK'S BALL. MAY 4TH JUBILEE CARNIVAL BALL MAY 24TH EMPIRE AIR DAY BALL. “As from the Ist
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    • 116 13 now J K V nßk Columbia lif|| PORTABLE I iBrWSi FOR $2l-00. U BRITISH MADE fl FITTED WITH AUTOMATIC fl STOP RECORD CARRIER. W JI WONDERFUL TONE H “LIKE LIFT: ITSELF”. fl THIS IS VALUE. g ROBINSON PIANO CO., PENANG. I WEAR IRONSIDE’S I J BEST BRITISH MAKE SHOES. ONLY
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  • 410 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* In MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’S Share U*t today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 4 3 4 9 4 3 4 9 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.15 2.00 2.15 Chenderiang 90 99 90 99 Hitam 50
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  • 31 14 SHACKLETON—ADAMS On Feb. 16th. Hugh Shackleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shackleton of Sittingbourne, Kent, to Irene Anne (Bunty) Adams, daughter of Dr and Mrs. Wilmot Adams of Penang.
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  • 224 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the change* In otn quotation* up to upon today Saturday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyer* Seller» Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 2.05 2.10 Hitam 51 53 51 53 Hong Fatt 55 57 55 57 Jelebu 97% 1.00 97% 1.00 Kuchai 90 92% 90 92%
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  • 158 14 The following are the latest quotation/ 1 for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 4 3 47% Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 Hitam 50 52% Hong Fatt 55 57% Johan 27% 30 Jelebu 97% 1.02% K. Kamuntings 5 9 61% K. Lanjut 16 0 16 6 Kuchai 90 95
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  • 1105 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. &gt;. 22 ca H RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. J j ex A lor Gai ah Rubber Estate 375 Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2401 2 aU Ayer Mo’ek Rubber Co. 1 cura Ayer Panas Rubber Estate* 190|2 10 Bassett Rubber Co. J/%1
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  • 130 14 SATURDAY TODAY. Ix’ndoa £228.10.0 No market TIN.—(3 Months, Tendon £225.0.0 No market Singapore $113.37*4 $113.12*4 Business Done Penang $112.75 Business Buyers no sellers Nominal no Buyers OOP R~—(Sundries $4 95 $5 00 BLACK PEPPER Nominal Nominal BVBBER.— London 6%d. 6,; d. New York 12%c(G) 12%c(G) Sirgnpore Spot 2
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  • 45 14 PENANG, FEBRUARY IX, 1035 i London Bank Demend 24? 3Z 4 mts 2 4 344 Private 3 mits credit 24 3 Documentary 2 il6 On New York Demand 55%. France T.T. Shanghai T.T. 31 dis_ Hongkong T.T. 20". dis. India T.T. 154% Silver 2C&gt;
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 424 14 Found in Film on teeth... the germs of tooth decay! f Buried beneath an ever-forming film, this invisible enemy attacks enamel and destroys the part beneath. To fight decay, you r~ must remove film every day.. J C 7■ I 1. A species of Lactobacilli now N I held responsible
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    • 41 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainfaJD 6 a m. 76 NE Noon 88 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY 1 HIGT' WATER LOW WATER 12.54 a.rn 7.36 a m 1 34 p.m 7.47 p.m. TOMORROW J-21 a m 8.02 a.m. 1-55 p.m 8.14 p.m.
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  • 1147 15 ANNUAL MEETING PROFIT ON YEAR'S WORKING The Twenty-fourth Annual General Meeting of the Majedie (Johore) Rubber Estates Limited was held on Tuesday, the 15th January, 1935. at the Registered Office of the Company, Ceylon House, 49 51, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. T. B. Barlow (the Chairman)
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  • 37 15 —Reuter. No Reduction In Estate Quota Amsterdam, February 16. The East Indies Economic Department announce the Government has declined to consider She reduction of quota of estate rubber in favour of native rubber.—Reuter.
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  • 105 15 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 73U New York 4.87% 4.87% Montreal 4.88% 4.88% Bi ussels 20.87 20.89% Geneva 15.05 15.07 Amsterdam 7.20% 7.21% Milan 57% 57 A? Berlin 12.15 12.15 Prague 116% 116% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Vienna 26 26 Helsingfors 226% 226%
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  • 803 15 DIVIDEND OF 6 Per Cent. I For Year 1 I In the course of his speech at the twenty-fourth annual general meeting of Taiping Rubber Plantations, Ltd., which was held in London last month, Mr. Alexander Rose, who presided, said: The figures in the balance-sheet and profit
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 177 15 14V w &lt;/) A British Scientist has at /f o ast discovered a safe and f scientific way of removing superfluous hair. Razors K f —which only make the I hair grow faster and A 1 thicker—and all the old yj evil-smelling depilatory pastes are now definitely superseded This new
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    • 317 15 Have you tried this yet its J 1 /T a 5 THE WINE THAT BAFFLED THE CHAMPAGNE EXPERTS Obtainable at the Runnymede Hotel. Sole Agents: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD., (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hongkong.) I (Incorporated in Shanghai.) PENANG, SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR IPOH. ft/ir SKIN CURE INSTANTLY RELIEVES
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 84 15 C oming 1 FIR S T RUN FOX MOST DELIGHTFUL PICTURE! THE ADORABLE, LOVABLE SWEETHEART OF THE SCREEN IN THE KITCHEN 1 4HB This pampered darling who thought a certain chauffeur in the pantry mere romantic than social 'ns in the parlor! S &IYNQR AYRES fc in Servants' Entrance A
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    • 1779 16 ■—y— L &gt; I I'Tl DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE &gt;'•/ I W ldl H 1 *&lt;ggm§ cfad AMERICAN MAIL LINE /41... &gt; I imyomM xJTOST i f" &gt;BLUE FUNNEL LIMB ,J LONDON AND NOKTH CONTINENT. I-r—re D aBga S Penang Ixmdon JL HECTOR Mars., L’don. R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Feb. 22 Mar.
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  • 827 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines lowing is a list of vessels arriving ng fn H Penang during the week AD rm PORT TO-DAY gS ;I\YO MARU from Japan. Salla for mbo and Bombay same day. uV GLENAMOY from Far East via Singapore. Salls same day for Colombo, Port
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  • 1115 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 6th February per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 14th February. AIR MAIL A mail for Java and ‘Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by K.N.I.L.M. Service will be closed at
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    • 11 17 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 87 17 DANGERS OF INPORE BLOOD ilie root cause of most diseases i* impure blood. If you suffer from Skin Disease, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Trouble, Boils, Rashes, Bad Legs, Rheumatism, Painful Joints, etc.— you MUST remove the CAUSE by purifying the bloods Clarke’s Blood Mixture is the foremost and genuine blood purifier,
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1021 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 7.os—The New Victoria Orchestra, dir- 14.15—The Latest N~ws From Holland, ectcd bv Sydney Phas v. Relayed 14.30—Meeti gOf The Phohi Club. The following are the wavelengths, from the New Victoria Cinema, Announcer answers listeners’ rewo of which will be used simultaneous- Bradford. March, Entry of the
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  • 1166 18 To Pay Friends Money CHARGED WITH CRIMINAL BREACH Hearing was resumed in the District Court on Friday of the case in which a goldsmith’s agent named Ung Gooi Cheang was charged with criminal breach of trust of property belonging t( one Choy Gooi Cheong. At
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  • 409 18 Coroner's Verdict DIED IN HOSPITAL FROM GANGRENOUS GUT A verdict of death as a “result of toxaemia from a gangrenous gut” was returned by the Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday at the adjourned inquiry into the death of an aged male Hokkien named Goh Ah
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  • 311 18 Three Charges Against Indian EIGHT MONTHS R.l. FOR CAUSING HURT An Indian named Arumugam was produced in the police court on Saturday on three charges of attempted murder and voluntarily causing hurt. The charges against accused were “That ycu on or about 8 p.m. on Febru- ary
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 201 18 In minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, acidity, stomach gas ail disappear within two minutes of taking a dose of Chardox. Chardox is not a drug—it is a highly-refined and extremely active form of charcoal. It is at least fifty times more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal, and has fifty
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    • 247 18 THOUSANDS OF TO NS OF THIS REMARKABLE fll! I RAPID-HARDENING BRITISH Bl! PORTLAND CEMENT ARE iiPi ÜBJU USED THROUGHOUT III 1 111;! 1 MALAYA OWING TO ITS l!! 1 tt|| I absolute uniformity in! |||i AND reliability. rgß —b—b— m— mu n FERROCRETE Ferrocrete” is the rapid-hardening Portland cement. It
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  • 2467 19 REASONS JUSTIFYING REDUCTION FULL TEXT OF CHINESE MINISTER'S SPEECH HE following is a complete text of the speech delivered-by Mr. T. Y. Lo, Chinese Minister to Denmark and second Chinese delegate the 15th Assembly of the League of Nations, at the 4th (Finan,l) Committee of
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  • 880 19 SUDDEN CHANGE DEPRECATED '1 he Canton Chamber of Commerce has circulated a letter to all the members notifying them that all the Contracts must in future be in the Chijnese language. This letter is circulated as a result of their decision arrived at their twenty-fifth meeting. The
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 142 19 THESMARTESTWOMENUSE{ OUTDOOR GIRL I BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST j ONLY 25 CENTS. I m. '-nil ijhtf I mes ave 5« K have opinions. Fashionable i women no longer believe r necessary to pay high I prices for high quality I beauf Y aids Scientific tests I* have absolutely proven
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  • 537 20 AR\~ tCK TUSSLE—Conway (15) leading the Coventry Plate field at the distance, with Kyles cf B't? '.inner, cn the rails, followed by Fire Music (12). who finished fourth, and Litigation (IB) Gorden R&gt; ’s got Jie lastnamca up to take second place, w if ’i
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