Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 February 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 47. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 800 1 DIFFERENCES CONCERNED ONLY POINTS OF DETAIL NO PRONOUNCEMENT AGAINST GENERAL SCHEME London, February 26. i be Secictai tor India, Sir Samuel Hoare, made a statement the House of Commons tonight in regard to the resolution ’opted in Bombay yesterday by the Conference of
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  • 49 1 —Reuter Wireless. Remains Of Race Fifteen Inches High Bombay, February 20. Four remains of a human race only fifteen iiirties tall have been discovered at Vadnagar, Baroda State, including fifteen inch pygamies. The smaDesf pygamies hitherto discovered are central African, from four to five feet. —Reuter Wireless.
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    26 1 IRON NERVES are needed for this job. These soldiers are preparing a gun-hoist during the German Army manoeuvres at Kreuzeck, in the Bavarian Alps.
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  • 136 1 Rugby Radio Service. Gratitude Expressed For Assistance London, February 26. Sir Robert Vansittart representing the Foreign Secretary, Lord Privy Seal Mr. Anthony Eden and the Austrian Minister were at the station to bid farewell to Dr. von Schuschnigg and Baron von Berger Waldenegg when they left
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  • 66 1 three years from March 1 next. —Rugby Radio Service. Sir George May i Re-appoinfed Chairman London, February 26. The Commissioners of the Treasury have re-appointed Sir George May to be chair- j man and Sir Sidney Chapman and Sir G. Powell to be members of the
    three years from March 1 next.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  66 words
  • 84 1 —Reuter Wireless. Railway Staff Forced To Eat It I Moscow, February 20. Serge Sosnin, Secretary of the Communist Party Committee at Isaakogorsk, has been sentenced to three years’ imprisonment for compelling the railway I restaurant staff to eat cockroach soup. A plateful cf this “delicacy” had to be
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  • 165 1 Reuter. Appreciated By Chinese Government London, February 26. In the House of Commons MY. Mander enquired of the present position with regard to Sino-Japanese negotiations and also whether it was proposed to call a conference of the Nine Power Signatories to discuss the Far Eastern situation
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  • 88 1 —Reuter. Energetic Protest By Great Britain London, February 26. Great Britain has lodged an energetic protest to Rome against the Italian import restrictions. Great Britain's move is aimed at minimising as far as possible what is cansidered an injustice to British exporters. OTHER COUNTRIES NEGOTIATING FOR PACTS
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  • 59 1 ground of Government neglect.—Reuter wireless. Havana, February 21. The situation remains very troubled. Communists are believed to be responsible for setting fire to 100 railway trucks at Jorellanos and the railway bridge was badly damaged by a bomb while at Cienfuegoo Public School, teachers, pupils and. university
    ground of Government neglect.—Reuter wireless.  -  59 words
  • 143 1 .—Reuter. Mystery Unsolved DESPITE INTENSIVE POLICE ACTIVITY London, February 26. Ceaseless and most intensive police activity hitherto has not succeeded in throwing any light on the mystery of the legs found in the Waterloo train. Every luggage office, railway station and cloak room in London and
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  • 89 1 Committee Of Both Houses To Consider London, February 26. The House of Lords today agreed to the motion moved by Lord Hailsham that a committee of three Lords, Viscount Goschen, the Marquess of Lothian and Lord Wright be appointed to join with the committee of the House
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  • 62 1 Reuter Wireless. Important Soviet Decision London, February 22. The Soviet Government has decided to ship gold to London for the settlement of trade debts instead of the United States as hitherto in consequence of the breakdown of the Russo-American debt negotiations. The decision is important owing to
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  • 52 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Will Hitler Reprieve Condemned Spies Berlin, February 20. It is reported that two more spies, both men, are now facing death unless reprieved by Hitler. The men were recently tried by the regular court in connection with naval affairs. No official details so far are available.
    .—Reuter Wireless.  -  52 words
  • 40 1 Rugby Radio Service. Drive To Eastbourne London, -February _26. The King and Queen were loudly cheered as, they passed through the villages on their drive to wheYe they intend to stay for the next few week*-
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  • 140 1 Highest Since 1929 iS RESULT OF INDIAN BUYING London, February 26. Silver’s highest point since 1929 has occasioned general comment. Ths market today appears to be firm. Financiers attribute the rise chiefly ts the buying by Indian speculators is the expectation of continued Americas buying.
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  • 115 1 serveu jue mu iiui ouv hmw cuujr muuw wmiv» stand out of the Danubian Pact.— Reuter Wireless. Austria's Position Discussed Paris, February 22. Vital questions arising out of Austria’» key position in the plans Tor European security were lengthily discussed at conferences today between M. Flandin, M. Laval.
    serveu jue mu iiui ouv hmw cuujr muuw wmiv» stand out of the Danubian Pact.—Reuter Wireless.  -  115 words
  • 109 1 against £705,215,300.—Rugby Radio Service. London, February 26. The latest treasury returns show an ordinary revenue for the financial year up to February 23, amounted to £620,169,263 as compared with £631,766,084 for the corresponding period of last year. Including the self-balancing revenue, figures are £698,409,263 and £708,596,084 respectively.
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  • 2290 3 Science Invention BRAINS AND THE BLIND REMARKABLE HEART EXPERIMENTS SCIENCE AIDS CRIMINAL CATCHING MAKING SHIPS UNSINKABLE From Our Own Correspondent.) London, February 16. \N EMINENT ANATOMIST PR( )FESSOR Arthur Thomson, whose death has taken place) at Oxford at the age of i six, held the Dr. Lees Chair of j
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  • 1152 4 PROGRAMME FOR TODAY AND SELECTIONS BY "TIC-TAC" Below will be found the full programme for today the second day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Professional Meet ing, together with selections by 1 ic-Tac. Race 1, Horses, Class 3, Division 4, About 6 furlongs and
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    1913 4 "NATIONAL" HORSES AT GATWICK ROYAL RANSOM'S GOOD DISPLAY FRFNCH PLANS FOR LIVERPOOL (From Our Own Correspondent) London. February 13. THE KING AT NEWMARKET The King and Queen motored from Sandringham to Newmarket on February 7th, stopping at Egerton House, where the Royal racehorses are trained by W.
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  • 180 4 Took Off 28 lbs. With Kruschen “I was so stout about 11 nic.n’hs a woman writes, “that I beca, a V [to myself. Then muscular rheumnJb? 1 set into my joints, and I had 0 Sln sticks for some time. Then I 0:1
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  • 478 5 Familiar Figures At Richmond LEICESTER WIN AGAIN Ix»nd<Ki Scottish 3 pts., Leicester 9 Returing to the Athletic ground, where recently they had vanquished Richmond, Leicester, at practically full ’rength, defeated the London Scottish v a placed goal and a dropped goal ainst a try. Aithout being in
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  • 361 5 Rousing Raids Upset Harlequins BOUNDY IN FORM Northampton 12 pts., Harlequins 6 Northampton were well worth the margin of one penalty goal and three tries to one penalty goal and a try, by which they defeated Harlequins at Northampton. l VV hen playing both with and against the
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  • 66 5 Nuneaton 9 pts., Wasps 8 The Wasps, visiting Nunea’on, met their second defeat this season by three tries to one try. They were beaten by the fast home forwards. Heips, Duncan, and Swift scored tries for the home side and Milbanke got over for the visitors.
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  • 40 5 INTER HOSPITALS RUGBY WIN -St Mary’s (dark shirts) and Middlesex in a grim, struggO for th-bn” a* Richmond Where their first- round match in the Hospita s< played St. Mary’s, holders of the trophy, won by 23 points to 0.
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  • 436 5 I Great Forwards BLACKHEATH OUTPLAY THE ARMY Black heath 17 pts., Army 10 Blackheath followed up their victory i over the Navy by defea‘ing the Army at i, the Rectory Field by a goal and four tries !to two goals. Conditions were very much pleasanter than on
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  • 82 5 O. Bancroftians 29 pts., L.R.B. 0 Old Bar ■•ians were superior to the L.R B. both. t! pack and ou‘side. The first w s fairly even. The extra pace of the Od Boys’ backs. howe\er, gained them w goals and a try. After half-time th- L.R.B. defence weakened,
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  • 264 5 Amateur Still—Or A Pro. U.S. JOURNAL ON A "REMARKABLE" THING The question “What is Fred Perry’s status likely ta be in America?” arises as the result of editorial comment in the current number of “American Lawn Tennis” (the important U.S.A, organ of the game) on the action
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  • 129 5 Sutton 14 pts., R.N.C. (Greenwich) 6 The brilliant play of the Sutton forwards in the lose was largely responsible for their convincing victory over the College. After some even paly tfte visitors scored first, Walters going over in the corner. Sutton soon equalised from a breakaway by
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  • 121 5 Prtru- 6 —t"., Civil l3 Although Sidcup were first to score through a try by Chamber’ain. they found the Civil Service pack a trifle ‘oo fast. The Service were particularly active forward, and only a disturbing wind prevented their score being a heavy one. Before half time
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  • 997 5 HOME FORM NOT GOOD ENOUGH: STEVENSON’S GENIUS BY CORINTHIAN England 2, Ireland 1 J7NGLAND won their match with Ireland, at Goodison Park, Everton, but this English team will not do on the form shown One thing is certain, nowever. Bastm must be the inside-left.
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  • 150 5 Poor Tackling By London Hospital London Hosp. 11 pts., O. Alleynians 13 Poor tackling was largely responsible for London Hospital’s defeat at Hale End by Old Alleynians by two goals and a try to a goal, a penalty goal, and a try. The Alleynians were better in the
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  • 206 5 H.A.C. 6 pts., Nottingham 5 The Honouiable Artillery Company were at home to Nottingham, and the game rcsul‘ed in a win for the Company by two tries to one gcal. Nottingham had the better of the set serums, but thrir backs were unable to make use
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  • 155 5 Rosslyn Park Win On Their Merits Rosslyn Park 12 pts., London Welsh 5 Rcsslyn Park were the better opportunists in their home game with the London Welsh. Skinner scored an unconverted try for them soon after the start, but although splendid tackling by the Welsh backs prevented the
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  • 124 5 Woodford 19 pts., Old Tauntonlans 0 In a fine open game Woodford, playing" at home, beat the Old Tautonians by two 1 goals and three tries to nil. A strong" cross wind made handling difficult, but after a weak opening by Woodford Alan Walker-Arnott scored from
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    37 6 EYES RIGHT .'—Cocker Spaniels of Swakeley’s Farm, Ickenham, Middlesex, which were among the 4,000 dogs at the Agricultural Hall. Four of these are sons of the famous Whoopee of Ware, winner of 50 Challenge Certificates.
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  • 1578 6  -  BY C. A. LYON (in the Sunday Ej'press.) I AM at St. Moritz, shrine of* the money-burners. I write amid palaces of soft luxury,* perched on craggy mountain sides. I am replete with rare dishes brought from across Europe by dizzy mountain:
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  • 261 6 By The Hon. Mrs. Christabel Russell It is understood that the Hon. Mrs. Christabel Russell has begun matrimonial proceedings against her husband, the Hon. John Hugo Russell, son and heir cf Lord i Ampthill, says the Evening News. They w’ere married in 1918 and have one j son,
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  • 801 6 SWIFT AND SAFE AS A SNAIL GREAT FEATS OF A GREAT MAN London, February 10. Raymond Parer and G. E. Hemsworth, the airmen who are still flying in the four-mcnths-old air race to Melbourne, left Port Darwin, Australia, on February > 9th. They expect
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  • 259 7 Easy Victories For Chinese YESTERDAY S MATCHES Yesterday at Tanjong Bungah the first and second teams of the Chinese Swimming Club met the first and second teams of the H.M.S. 'Kent” at waterpolo. The Chinese first team won B—l8 —1 while the other team .-.cored a
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  • 133 7 Reuter. New York. February 26. Babe Ruth. Colonel Rupert, owner of the > w York Yankees, and Emil Fuchs, owner of Boston Braves had a conference promising a decision as to Ruth s future at Babe Ruth signs a contract with the T ston Braves
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  • 127 7 Perak Meeting Burma Rifles (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. February 27. Perak’s first Malaya Cup soccer match ior the season will be against the Burma i.iflis who are now admitted in the com- tition as a separate unit. Perak will 1 lay Penang on June 15 or
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  • 241 7 Indian Convicted ABSCONDED WITH ACQUAINTANCE'S CASH Vengadasalam Naidu, an ex-employee of a local Chettiar arrested in Alor Star, was produced on Monday before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, the Ipoh First Magistrate, on a charge of cheating. Chief Court Inspector Smith conducted the prosecution and
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  • 158 7 Yesterday's Match A soccer match was played yesterday jcn the Esplanade between the Penang I Cricket Club and the Smelters, and re- suited in a win for the Cricket Club by two clear goals. The game was scrappy but the winners displayed a marked superiority
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  • 116 7 Swee Lee Wins (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) At "Limstead” yesterday in a further session of the Penang junior badminton championships. Tan Swee Lee of the Hu Yew Seah beat Yeoh Swee Teong of the i Health and Strength Union. I The doubles tie was unplayed, the Hu ‘Yew Seah
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  • 201 7 three Chinese Charged LIQUOR HIDDEN IN UNDERGROWTH The discovery by revenue officers of a large still hidden in the undergrowth on •a Bukit Sembawang estate led to three hinese farmers, Koh Ann, Goh Ann and 1 h Khoo, being arrainged before Mr. H. A
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  • 296 7 Two People Injured KNIFE IN EACH HAND Singapore, February 24. An elderly Chinese ran “amuck” in Neil Road, a few yards from the Police Station, late this morning. He was sitting drinking tea in a coffee-shop when three police constables entered the shop. The Chinese suddenly
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  • 78 7 Tomorrow At Wembley (By “Seconds Out") The fight between Frankie Weber and Seaman James Pranry, the China Squadron featherweight champion, has been approved by the Penang Boxing Board of Control and will take place at Wembley tomorrow night. The boxers will travel over fifteen two minute rounds
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  • 127 7 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following are results of matches played yesterday in the Penang Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tournament: MEN’S SINGLES H’CAP— SEMI-FINAL H. A. Campbell—3 beat R.W. Scarlett —l5 6—3, 6—3. CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES W.M. Oak-Rhind defeated C.M.J. Kirke 3 —6, 6 —4, 9—7. H.F. Clancy beat
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  • 90 7 The case in which Mr. A.G. Tremain of the Post and Telegraph Department, Penang, is charged with causing the death of Mr. G.T. Peck, of Kuala Lumpur, by doing a rash and negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, namely, driving his car in a rash
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  • 88 7 Subscription List No. 14. The Protec’or of Chinese, Penang, acknowledges with thanks receipt of the following contributions towards the above Fund Amount previously acknowledged $6,792.02 Mr. Mrs. Chee Hock Keat 7.00 Mr. Lim Cheng Chuan 5.00 Madam Yeoh Seok Teng 4.00 Gross collections from Buses
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  • 97 7 Indian Sentenced To One Months' R.l. An Indian named Appadorai who was convicted by the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) on an amended charge of criminal misappropriation of a wristlet watch belonging to a Chinese named Kah Ah Chew, at a public bathing place at Chowrasta Road
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  • 157 7 Reuter Wireless. I Libellous Telegram PLAINTIFF AWARDED DAMAGES London, February 20. Damages assessed at £275 and costs estimated at £4OO were the outcome of the two-day action in the King’s Bench Division in which were shown two Berkshire neighbours’ struggles for the right to employ a
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  • 24 7 H.M.S. “Falmouth,” a China Squadron sloop arrived from Singapore this morning and is lying alongside H.M.S. “Kent” at the Almiralty anchorage.
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  • 79 7 CHANDU Case Transferred To District Court A Chinese named Foong Ah Yoon wa» produced in the police court today charged with being in possession of non-government chandu in a house in Rope Walk at 9.4& a.m. on February 26. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, of the Monopolies Department,
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  • 129 7 Mr. H. E. Bunn's Disappearance Mr. H. E. Bunn, edi’or of the magazine "Student,” has been missing from I his heme at 119 Keng Lee Road since last Thursday night. The report was made to the police on Thursday night by Mr. H. J. A. Kapel, living
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 183 8 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 M-G-M'S BRILLIANT MUSICAL SUCCESSOR TO "HOLLYWOOD PARTY"' L? 5/ 01 sfR MS) /I/ I DURAWH Bmf URH THE BIG NEW IDEA IN MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT! Isee The World With Hundreds Of «F The Most Beautiful Girls In The x 9fl| Universities It’s Like Going On A H a
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  • 963 9 Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. COURT MARTIAL AT PORTSMOUTH HOOD RENOWN COLLISION SEQUEL MANOEUVRES CARRIED OUT BADLY London, February 26. Rear-Admiral S. R. Bailey was today acquitted by the Court i.il at Portsmouth on the charge of hazarding the battle crui!!ood” and “Renown” which came
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  • 125 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Hopeless To Wait Any Longer London. February 21. 1 The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company and the Elder Dempster Company schemes' arrangement were sanctioned by the Chancery Court today. It was stated the moratorium expired on December 31st and the conclusion had
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    • 239 9 Hie MANUFACTURERS OFAUSTINCARS officially approve of Castrol oils. BORNEO MOTORS LTD., Malayan distributors, are presenting L free, with each new car, a pint tin of ri o Castrolld, in order to ensure highest 1 iV Bly? BKf possible efficiency during the all-vital wEV j running-in period. Castrol is available from
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  • 729 10 A scheme which has been considered off and on for several years is about to materialise, as will have been seen from an advertisement in the “Pinang Gazette” yesterday in which the Committee of the Penang Turf Club is calling a special meeting for March 14 to
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  • 249 10 Network Of New Lines i London. February 26. A network of new air lines covering most of the British Isles is forecast in the com- ing summer by numerous companies. These will be independent of the railways and the Imperial Airways services. A notable
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  • 952 10 ADDRESS TO ROTARY CLUB An idea of the amazing number of uses to which rubb be put was given to the members of the Singapore Rotan 0 Monday by Mr. L. Cresson, works manager and chief chcn ,f the Singapore Rubber W orks, at the
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  • 132 10 —Reuter Wireless. Sweeping Powers For j Finance Minister i Berlin, February J i The Finance Minister is empow< i borrow to an unlimited extent for d- ment schemes under a new decree, j the first time such sweeping power been taken without eventual referee. Parliament. Previous empowerm nt-
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  • 35 10 —Reuter Wireless. > The Chamber Naval Committee has a<!>’i ted a resolution urging Government Introduce the 1935 building programme soon as possible and to include one 35.006 ton battleship and two 1,700-ton destroyers-
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  • 94 10 —Reuter. Payment In Gold Stipulated Panama, February 26. Grounds of agreement for a lease of the Panama Canal have stipulated payment in gold and not “depreciated currency.” The government has again rejected a cheque for $250,000 from the United States Government. A similar cheque was rejected
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  • 58 10 —Reuter Wireless. Vienna, February 20. After a visit lasting two and a half days, the Prince of Wales left this afternoon for Budapest. He travelled as an ordinary first-class passenger and refused the Hungarian authorities’ offer of a special saloon. The Prince spent his last
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  • 473 11 Supreme Court Suit ALLEGED DEPOSITS IN CHINESE FIRM the Supreme Court this morning the ng of a suit was begun in which a lady, Khoo Kheng Hwa is suing Han Teik for a sum of $8,325 being < which she deposited with the firm ig her
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  • 149 11 disturbance In Local Cinema Hall A Chinese, two Indians and two Sinhalese hs were on Monday charged before Mr. W.A. Sennett, the First Magistrate, creating a disturbance in a local .a hall. Chief Court Inspector Smith prosecuted. io Chinese explained that he and a 1 went
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  • 424 11 "JAPAN NEEDS CHINA'S CO-OPERATION German Consul's Views i RECENT INCLINATION TOWARDS PEACE “Recent developments in the Far East show that the two great couni tries, China and Japan are beginning j to realise the uselessness of continuing in enmity and efforts are now directed .towards re-establishing peace and goodwill,” declared
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  • 758 11 Ayer Itam Fire COPY OF ENQUIRY REPORT WANTED Minutes of a committee meeting held at the offices of the Penang Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday the 19th February 1935 at 5.30 p.m. Present:—Mr. D. A. Mackay (President) in the Chair. Mr. Lim Keong Lay (Vice President) Drs.
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  • 151 11 $2B Fine Or Seven Days R.l. Charged with being in possession of dutiable liquor at 10.30 p.m. on January 23 at Tanjong Bungah. a Chinese named Lim Ee Lye appeared in the police court today before the magistrate, Mr. D. Wills. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt,
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  • 123 11 First And Second Accused Discharged The case was mentioned today in the police court in which three Chinese named Ng Ah Sye, Ng Ah Lak and Lee Ban Swee were charged ■with cheating and thereby dishonestly induced the delivery of $3BO in cash belonging to Beh
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  • 159 11 MAGIC STUNTS AT FUN FROLIC Albert Houdi Amazes Audience Albert Houdi, a member of the London Magicians’ Club, gave exhibitions of sleight of hand tricks and escapes before a large crowd at Fun and Frolic Park last night. His performance which lasted an hour was much enjoyed. Of the tricks
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  • 62 11 Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer, the Captain and Officers of H.M.S. Kent are giving an At Home on H M-S- Kent on Thursday, February 28th at 5 n.m. Invitations to attend the function have been sent to the Secretaries of various Clubs in 1 enang and
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  • 1546 12 SHORTAGE TURNED INTO A SURPLUS SPECIAL RATES FOR JUBILEE DECORATION J LIGHTING SHORT MUNICIPAL MEETING 7 YESTERDAY Yesterday’s fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was very short and informal but a number of interesting facts were revealed in the decisions that were confirmed. Mr.
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  • 515 13 IMPORTANT TALKS AT SELETAR BASE THREE MINISTRY DIRECTORS DISCUSSIONS ON FAR EAST EXPANSION PLANS LOOKING TO HONG KONG SINGAPORE, FEBRUARY 25. IMPORTANT CONFERENCES ON R.A.F. POLICY IN THE FAR EAST BEGIN IN SINGAPORE TODAY. THEY WILL CONTINUE FOR THREE WEEKS. Two Air Ministry directors already
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  • 116 13 Flight To Chino Postponed Singapore. February 25. The Master of Sempiil. who arrived in Singapore from Java on Saturday, has decided to postpone his trip to China. Japan and Manchuria and to fly back to England first. This change of plans is brought about by
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  • 20 13 AT THE E. O. TONIGHT Music by band of s.s. “President Monroe” and Harry Lammerts His Orchestra. (Extension tol a.m.)
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  • 332 13 Foreign Lines Not Subsidised I REPLIES TO LORD INCHCAPE How Italian Lines Keep To Fast Schedule Singapore, February '25. References in British snipping circles to unreasonable foreign competition—the last reference was made by Lord Inchcape, director of the P. and O. on his arrival in
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  • 164 13 Coffee-Shop Waitress The Complainant That bo h complainant and accused were not entirely frank in their evidence was the remark made by the magistrate (Mr. D. Wil s) in the police court yesterday when a Hylam named Phang Kee Fong was charged with theft of
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  • 250 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The engagement is announced between Dons Margaret, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. XX m. Orr of Hong Kong, and Paul Bygrove, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. X erschuer, Bunbury, XVestern Australia. Mr. Choo Kok Leong, 8.A., (Agric) Oxon., has been appointed Assistant Lecturer, School of
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  • 359 13 Sunday. February 17. Major-General Sir Neill Malcolm left Government House. Monday, February 18. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber. Government Offices, this ingLord and Lady Dunsfcrd. Hon. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur and Hon. Mr. G. W. Bryant
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 37 13 JSBii Jf /O Harlan and Janet Ar Milner who will del iS X9; monstrate the Cockz \’HKEkS*vvt&s BE/ I Hll !I I ta Dance at the Runnemede Hotel ’•<" ;’|w 1 Cocktail Dance (0.3 1 to 9.) today.
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    • 181 13 1 It 'HHSSBFT HHHHIxI I I I i|r p| 11 ri 7i7m a (i i Hl 'flu .illli' 1 i j :i j H ...I,- uh l j (I j PIANOS 'j FOR HIRE 1 JI $l2-00 PER MONTH INSTRUMENTS THAT ARE WORLD RENOWNED Hj i "BRINSMEAD". "RACHALS'*, etc, I
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  • 298 14 made a small improvement.—Reuter Wireless. 30 o/o CUT FOR JULYSEPTEMBER COMMITTEE MAY REVISE DECISIONS LONDON, FEBRUARY 26. THE INTERNATIONAL RUBBER COMMITTEE, AT A MEETING TODAY, FIXED THE BASIC QUOTA FOR APRIL, MAY AND JUNE AT 75 PER CENT. AND FOR
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  • 97 14 —Reuter Wireless. Britain's Increased Invisible Exports London, February 21. Despite the increase of £32,000,000 in Britain’s excess of Imports over Exports last year compared with the figures for 1933. Britain’s payments abroad are practically balanced by increased Invisible exports, according to the Board of Trade estimates
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  • 45 14 PENANG, FEBRUARY 27, 1935 "London Bank Demand 2'4 3 32 4 mts 2|4 I|B Private 3 mits credit 3 Documentary 2|4 7116 On New York Demand 56% France T.T. 850 Shanghai T.T. 31%% dis Hongkong T.T. 17%% dis. lndia T.T. ***** Silver 25 t »<
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  • 1212 14 Second Half-Yearly Report 1934 LABOUR FORCES MORE OR LESS SUFFICIENT The following report of the Committee to the members of the Kedah Planters’ Association w’as presented at the annual meeting held at the Sungei Patani Club on Saturday, February 23. Membership and Acreage.— North Kedah 28 Estates.
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  • 375 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES Th» lMlowte< are th* latest quc<atte«* In MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’* *ha** List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sells** TIN Ayer Weng 2.00 2.12% 2.00 2.10 Hitam 50 55 50 55 Hong Fatt 52% 57% 52% 57% Jelebu 97% 1.02 95 1.00
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  • 247 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The tolkywing are the change* In om quotation* up to noon todav Yesterday To-lay TIN Buyers Sellers Buyer* Seller? Ayer Weng 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.05 Hitam 51% 53 52 54 Hong Fatt 53 55 52% 55 Jelebu 92% 97% 92% 97% Lukut 97% 1.02% 95
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  • 105 14 The following are th«* latest quotation.' for today Buyers Sellers TEN Ampat 4 3 4'6 Hitam 49 51% Hong Fatt 52% 55 Jelebu 92% 97% Johan 28 30 K. Lanjut 15 9 16 3 K. Kampar 10 6 110 Kuchai 90 95 Larut ..93 9 9c.d. Nawng
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  • 121 14 YESTERDAY TODAY Ixmdou £218.15.0 £216.5.0 TIN.—(3 Months) London £215.10.0 £214.0.0 Singapore $108.37% $lOB.OO Business Done Penang $110.75 Market nominal Busines* Buyers no sellers No buyers —(Sundried) $5.10 $5.00 BLACK PEPPER $21.00 $20.00 RUBBER— London 6&d. 6ftd. New York 12 1516c(G) 12 7 16c(G) Singapore Spot 21 %c. 21c.
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  • 920 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. 8 8 i NAMES. 3 zs cc Ji L RUBBER IDollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1 80 Alor Gai ah Rubber Estate 150 Amalgamated Malay Estate» 3SO I Ayerliitatn Planting Syndicate 2 40 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 125 i 1 L Ayer Panaa Rubber Estate» 190 210
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 37 14 WEATHER REPORT 1 Temperature Wind Rainfall j 6 a.m. 74 E 12 m.m. Noon 88 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 5.02 a.m 11.20 a.m. 6.21 p.m TOMORROW 8.54 a.m2.02 a.m. 9.08 p.m 1.21 p.m.
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  • 29 14 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. S. Ganasen and family thank their friends and relatives for their kind attendance and for their wreaths and messages of condolence during their sad bereavement.
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  • 2894 15 BENEFITS OF THE RESTRICTION SCHEME PRICE STABILITY SATISFACTORY OUTLOOK FOR THE INDUSTRY CAPT. O. LYTTELTON'S VIEWS London, February’ 15. >idinary Annual General Meeting of ■ritish Tin Investment Corporation, I was held on February 14 at the red Insurance Institute’s Hall, 20, nanbury, London, E.C. tin O.
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  • 118 15 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 73 19 64 73 j New York 4.864.86% j Montreal 4.86% 4 86% Brussels 20.69 20.74 Geneva 14.93% 14.96% j Amsterdam 7.15% 7.17 i Milan 57% 57,'’-, i Berlin 12.06 12.08 i Prague 116 116 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39%
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 103 15 BY APPOINTMENT ~TO H.M. THE KING He said to me the favourite got home in a canter MB -If I said to him— I’ve got the favourite at home in a decanter BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..! Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR A CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH Incorporated under
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    • 1794 16 16 In-.-nr -72 7 r~-=—t-T~ DOELAR STEAMSHIP MNE .KSqfrT) 4 H oWamerican mail line u<■ W’ ~>TBLIIB FUMMCL LIMB LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. ~28 "1 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ c mSeSTHFUS Mars n lVdam, H’burg Glasgow Mar. 8 Apr. 3 Fi«fl Arrive Ifaweinto V* C. MENESTHEUS Mara, u aon, u
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  • 578 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koeaioe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh La-boean-Bilik),, Berombang and Asahan 'Tg. Balei). Sails today ft>r the same ports. :EN VAN DER HEYDEN frpm LhoSeumawe,
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  • 1389 17 AIR MAILS A mail for South America by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed at 6 p.m. on Saturday. A mail for Netherlands Indies, Australia, New Zealand and other places by train to Singapore and thence by Singapore-Aus-tralia Air Mail
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  • 93 17 TODAY AT “WATERFALL’S” 5.30—6.30 P. M. 1 March—The Middy.—Alford. 2 Overture—Raymond—Thomas 3 Selection— The Cat And The Fiddle*— Kern. 4 Tone Poem—Twi ight In The Mountains —Weber 5 Fox Trot—Siren Of A Southern Sea Weeks 6 Medley—Echoes Of Ireland —Lange TOMORROW AT “ESPLANADE” 6.00—7.30 P. M. 1 March
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 176 17 A FASTER AND BETTER (fcolleifie* FOR 1935 A FASTER LENS AND llaWl FASTER SHUTTER WITHOUT INCREASE OF PRICE. The 1935 model is fitted with a Zeiss Tessar F/3-5 instead of F/3.8, with Compur shutter speeded up to i/sooth sec. instead of 1/300th, Hl thus making the Rolleiflex the fastest mirror
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1036 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. PHOHI—HOLLAND DM following are the wavelengths, TOMORROW two of which will be used stmultaneoua- Wavelength 5.57 metres B.3o—Dutch National Anthem and openGSG 16.86 metres ing announcement. and GSF 19.82 metres B.3s—Station orchestra conducted by GSF 19.82 metres Loe Cohen: throughout 1 Overture “11 Guarani” A. C.
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  • 2484 18 CLOSE OF INDIA DEBATE THE "INQUEST" ON WAVERTREE POSITION OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT MR. J. H. THOMAS AND MR. DE VALERA (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Ft brunry 16THE INDIA DEBATE FINAL speeches on the second reading of the Government of India Bill in the
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  • 335 18 Nature's Secreis Exposed For Our Junior Readers J T is a white world. wintry bleakness hidden by thick ..;ow. Few birds or •'.imals welcome th? c iange, but nearly all cf them have their special methods oi countering it. Warm enough in her seat,’’ on this
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 176 18 An Economical and Low Electric CurrentConsumption Refrigerator AT YOUR SERVICE THE UNIVERSAL COOLER. Ij Il FOR 11 II HEALTH I; H mBBB and IO HIM mD HMMI comfort ON HIRE AT ATTRACTIVE LOW MONTHLY RENTALS AND/OR ON SALE AT KEEN PRICES AND EASY PAYMENT TERMS. Kindly call and inspect at
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  • 536 19  -  BY JAMES ARTHUR Garbo talks to them freely, and ofx n whilst maintaining to the rest of x..rld her traditional silence! all know voice,” says one Metrc-Goldwyn-Mayer projectionists, .he is in the studio she calls us dir....metimes several times a day, to
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  • 748 19 FINE M-G-M MUSICAL COMEDY AT QUEEN'S The spirit of youth, gay, happy and romantic, is the keynote of 'Student Tour,” M.G.M.'s brilliant musical comedy which opened at the Queen’s yesterday. It provides entertainment of a new kind, for where cinema audiences have in the past
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  • 602 19  -  BY ARTHUR RANDALL One of the strangest directories in the I world is that used by Hollywood studios I to locate trained animals, and rent them for various productions. It ranges from A to Z, with the agouti, a small rodent, at the beginning and
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 121 19 A Tailoring House of the Highest Repute r~ t■ IrW I\ A --vt 'A If p) t fl Jf < 1 i 1 f I mil H 1 --I Ifj J lil t I-< I -f EASTERN BAZAAR, i 8, BISHOP STREET, Leading Silk Merchants. BLUE MOON HOSIERY IS ALSO
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  • 235 20 Hospital Rugby For Thrills ■Da'r+’a amiiiatinp “the man on the flying trapeze at AERIAL RUGBY.— I.N.Blusger. of St. Ba Cup bv 7 points to 3in a game Richmond. His side defeated Guy s m e -P encounters. A curious point is the fact fought out
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