Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 March 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 49. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 514 1 FOR HELPING OTHER PEOPLE TO FIGHT BATTLE MOST INEQUITABLE SAYS MR. JUSTICE WHITLEY CHEAH KONGSI CASE \ttcr His Lordship had found in favour of the trustees of the th Kongsi in the case in which they were sued by the Attorney real and
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  • 430 1 Due To Continental Withdrawals NEW LOW RECORD LEVEL I i i London, February 28. With the British Control adopting the role of a mere onlooker sterling! further declined today under pressure j of Continental withdrawals. The ac-j tion of the Control has given rise to rumours
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  • 94 1 India's Efforts To Counteract Reuter. New Delhi, March 1. An immediate reduction of the silver Duty from five to two annas an ounce with a view to preventing smuggling w-as announced by Sir James Grigg, Finance Member, in presenting the budget to the Assembly showing a surplus of
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  • 112 1 —Reuter. Delegates Used "Best i Judgment" MORE QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT London, February 28. The Tin Committee was again raised at question time in the House of Commons. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister enumerated the British Colonial delegates and said their appointments emanated from their respective governments. Mr.
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  • 120 1 —Reuter. Raymond Hamilton Captured Terrells, Texas, February 28. Raymond Hamilton, current public enemy No. 1 who was convicted of murder and who escaped from the death cell last summer was cornered like a rat at Peeltown 25 miles distant, all the available police rushing to the
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  • 76 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, February 28. In moving the second reading of the Herring Industry Bill in the House of Lords today, Lord De La Warr said Government hoped that the scheme envisaged would be in operation for the Scottish fishing season next June. It will be
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  • 74 1 —Reuter. Abdication Highly Probable London, March 1. It is highly probable that the King of Siam will abdicate the throne after receiving the official notification of the refusal of the Siamese National Assembly to comply with his demands according to the “Times.” It is expected if the
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  • 150 1 ANGLO POLISH AGREEMENT —Rugby Radio Service. Effect On British Trade London, February 28. The new Anglo-Polish trade agreement signed in London yesterday will come into force provisionally, pending ratification on March 14. Its provisions will affect some 50 per cent of the total United Kingdom trade with Poland and about
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  • 40 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Awarded K.C. M• G London, February 28. The late chairman of the Saar Governing Commission, Mr. Geoffrey Knox has been promoted to be Knight Commander of the Order of-St. Michael and St George.
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  • 35 1 ’—The Duke of Gloucester thanking the young Maori woman guide who escorted him round the thermal wonders in the Valley of Eternal Torment in Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand.
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  • 226 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Lecture By Sir John Simon London. February 28. The French Premier, M. Flandin. presided at the lecture which Sir John Simon delivered in Paris tonight cn the British Parliamentary System. Sir John Simon expressed the view that every constitution tended to incorporate national qualities
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  • 33 1 PARIS LONDON tween London and Paris.—Rugby Radio Service. Through Rail Service London, February 28. The Southern Railway have arranged to run a through service of sleeping cars between London and Paris.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 137 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Major Problem Of Read Accidents London, February 28. Replying to a question in the House of Commons today regarding the attitude of pedal cyclists towards the restrictions imposed upon their use of the roads by the recent regulations, the Minister of Transport said that
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  • 52 1 —Reuter. Abyssinia Pays Indemnity Djibouti. February 28. The Abyssinian Government has paid an indemnity cf 800,000 francs in respect of the Somali troop massacre in which 18 troepers. 88 Somalies and a French administrative officer were killed. Of the indemnity 500,000 francs are awarded in respect of the
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  • 24 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, February 28. The Prince of Wales reached London tonight on return from his contintental holiday.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 36 1 TODAY’S NEWS v Page Latest Telegrams 1 Latest Home News 6 Sport 4, 5 and 7 Latest Penang News 11 Malayan News 7 and 11 Share Lists And Produce Prices 14 Commercial News 14 and IS
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1949 2 RATES FOR CASUAL I penang sales room penang hill railway! BAN K S ADVERTISEMENTS Nofice PILLSj hoHG KONG AHO I THE MERCANTILE Cat» 5 •> latmiv tn afinecol.ec > on upper sec tion of the Penang Hill. complaints. Every lad} should I fTncornorated in Hoag Kong 1 Authorised Capital All
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  • 1669 3 'MPORTANT JUDGMENT BY THE CHIEF JUSTICE There is no such thing as mortgage of land known to the law he I-ederated Malay States. Charges alone are recognised,” .irked Sir Samuel Joyce Thomas, Chief Justice, F.M.S., in deg judgment at the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, dismishe
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  • 331 3 Stole To Ventilate Grievances A Tamil youth named John Samuel appeared in the police court yesterday for sentence on a charge of theft of a bicycle valued at $9. the property of Ozario, behind the Queen’s Theatre on the night of February 20. Chief
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  • 179 3 Compatriot Committed I To Assizes (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. February 28. j As a result of the inquiry held into the I death of Banta Singh, who was fatally stabbed at the toddy Tavern in New Town I Rulia Singh was committed to the
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  • 138 3 Prosecution Not Ready To Proceed The cas? was again mentioned yesterday in the police court in which Gan Choo Liat, a clerk of Chop Kee Huat was charged that he, between the months of December 1934 and January 1935, being employed as a clerk in Chop
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  • 131 3 Posed As Grandson Of Sugar King The case in which a Chinese named Kang Hock Lai was charged with having no ostensible means of subsistence and asked to show cause why he should not be bound to execute a bond, was again mentioned in the police
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  • 82 3 Another Arrest To Be Made j A Tamil woman named Mary was produced before the police magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) yesterday charged with kidnap- ping a girl from the lawful guardianship of Rajaamal on January 27 at 5 a.m. at No. 10, Aboo Sittee Lane. j
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  • 81 3 —Reuter Wireless. L. G. On Advantages In Tariffs London, February 23. His wi lingness to give tariffs a fair trial was admitted by Mr. Lloyd George when speaking at the Manchester Reform Club. “I have never said there are no advantages in tariffs. The whole question was
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  • 43 3 .—Reuter Wireless. Eight Killed And Many Injured j Tunis, February 25. Eight are dead and many were injured in a boiler explosion aboard the French Government owned liner GOUVERNEURGENERAL JOUNART. Fire followed the explosion but was extinguished in a few hours.
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  • 48 3 .—Reuter Wireless. Brussels, February 25. The Governor of the Belgian National Bank, M. Franck, maintained at a shareholders’ meeting there were grounds for confidence in Belgium’s economic nituation. He decleared the Belga remained strong and stable and both Government and Parliament fished to secure balanced budget.-
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 227 3 I W S S Lactogen, the correctly «U j j balanced food for tropical I' -VW i use, ensures a healthy J babyhood. This means a f care-free mother. k A UsMIUWHiSIIMRiD u When Nature fails, use ’’LACTOGEN" for your baby. I 147AVAVBk m Aim Xr g IMr ma HI
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  • 1124 4 PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW < 1 1 AND SELECTIONS BY "TIC-TAC” The following is the full programme for tomorrow’s races at Singapore, the third and concluding day of the Singapore Turi Club Spring Meeting, together with selections by Tic-Tac: Race 1, Horses, Class 3, Division 3,
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  • 200 4 Boon Teong Beats Phui Cheong (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) J Chew Boon Teong (Merrylads) beat Chee Phui Cheang (Limstead) on the Hu Yew Seah court yesterday in straight games, in the Junior badminton championship. A close fight was witnessed in the first game. When the score stood at 10
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  • 39 4 —Reuter. Notts Forest Holds Brentford London, February 28. The following are results of matches in the English League played today DIVISION II Nctts F. 0 Bi entford 0 DIVISION 111 (Scritissin Section) Newport C. 2 Reading 2
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  • 447 4 H. M. S. KENT DEFEATS P.C.C. By Two Clear Goals SAILORS’ SUPERIOR DISPLAY Although being beaten convincingly by the Chinese and the Malays in their two previous games it was no surprise when the H.M.S. “Kent” easily defeated the Penang Cricket Club in a football match played yesterday on the
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  • 45 4 V. H. Norris Wins Stroke Competition The following was the result of the Stroke Competition played on Saturday and Sunday. V. H. Norris 84—1470 J. Barrie 79 9—70 K. W. H. Austin 85—14—71 W. G. Price 90—18—72 Winner after replay V. H. Norris.
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  • 45 4 Sixth Round EVERTON OR BOLTON WANDERERS The following is the draw for the sixth round of the Football Association Cup to be played tomorrow: Everton v Bolton W. W. Brom A. v Bristol C. Sheffield W. v Arsenal Burnley v Birmingham
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  • 320 4 M. R. C. Defeated By Odd Goal In a soccer match yesterday evening on the S.X.R.C. ground, the St. Xaviers’ Recreation Club defeated the Muslim Recreation Club by the odd goal in three, after a goalless draw in the first half. Both teams
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  • 246 4 League Fixtures DERBY COUNTY TO I ENTERTAIN MANCHESTER The following are the matches to be played tomorrow in th* English and Scottish Leagues: DIVISION I Aston Villa v Stoke C. Derby C. v Manchester C. Grimsby T. v Liverpool Leicester C. v Middlesbro' Preston N.E. v
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 160 4 Enjoy the most comfortable air travel The ‘Atalantas’ are far the most comfortable air liners flying from Singapore. Their roomy saloons are scientifically ventilated for cool travelling in the tropics, there is ample luggage accommodation and lavatories, they are wonde.fully silent to travel in and there are four engines for
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  • 1390 5 GREAT RECOVERY SPARKLING PLAY IN SECOND STAGE HINTS TO ENGLISH SELECTORS Rugby Football Koxal Navy 13 pts.. Royal Air Force 8 London, February 17. s was a grand match at Twickenham, wildest and most erratic winds tried its very hardest to spoil it, ictually only added
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  • 19 5 Qirr/XG MR EYE IN.—Miss Betty Nuthall in training WMtMon tK. the forthcoming season’s tennis tournament*.
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  • 462 5 Rugby School 11 pts., Rosslyn Park A 15 In this game at Rugby the Schcol suffered defeat by one penalty goal and four tries to two dropped goals and one try. After the Park had scored a try in the opening minute through James the play was
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  • 345 5 O. MillhiHians Conquer < O. Cranleighans I O. Cranleighans 6 pts., O. Millhillians 13 i In an extremely interesting match at I Thames Ditton. Old Millhillians beat Old Cranleighans by two goals and one try to two tries. The packs were well matched, but the visitors had slightly
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  • 159 5 Eliminating Bout Won By Jimmy Walsh Jimmy Walsh, of Chester, defeated Jimmy Stewart, of Liverpool, on points in a 15-rounds eliminating fight for the British lightweight championship at the Liverpool Stadium on February 14. Walsh was slightly the cleverer boxer, but he had to fight hard against
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  • Golf
    • 103 5 British Selection Committee Formed The Professional Golfers’ Association announced on February 15 that a Committee for selecting the British Ryder Cup golf team has been formed as follows: W. B. Smith (Hadley Wood) chairman, H. C. Kinch (Woodcote Park), J. Bradbeer (Porters Park), Rowland Jones (Wimbledon Park), R.
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    • 192 5 Miss M. Johnson Included In Preliminary List A preliminary list of players has been issued by the Ladies’ Golf Union for selection to represent Great Britain against France in the international golf match at Worplesdon, Surrey on June 22. The players are:—• Miss J. Anderson, Miss N.
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    • 96 5 Glendale (Cal February 15. MacDonald Smith, the Scottish-American golfer, won the Glendala Open Tournament here today. His share of the £1,300 prize money was £l2O. He had a score of 275 for the 72 holes at Glendale —a score which is eight strokes better than the record
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  • 133 5 Will Meet Petersen Others Without Payment Mr. Lou Walsh, Ben Foord’s manager, is willing to put up a substantial side stake that if Eb. Wenstob, the Canadian, wi!l meet Foord in a return match over any number of rounds, Foord will stop him inI side '.he
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  • 370 5 BAER WINS ANOTHER "POTTED TITLE FIGHT Sanfrancisco February 16. I Max Baer, film star boxing champion of the world, had another of his “potted” championship contests when he outpointed Stanley Poreda, one of the “select six” who have beaten Camera, in a four-round charity affair. Baer, dangling the heavy-weight crown,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 865 6 BOMBING THEM FROM THE SEAS SOON THERE WILL BE NO WHALES LEFT IN THE WORLD London, February 21. THF. GREATEST SLAUGHTER of whales in the world’s history is in progress. In the next five months until the end of the season in
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  • 331 6 Husband Very Hi NEVER APART FOR 62 YEAkS Lady Champion de Crespigny, wife of Sir Claud? Champion de Crespigny, died on February 16 at their Essex Home, Champion Lodge, Maldon. She was 85 years of age. Her husband, the noted sportsman, who is 87,
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  • 234 6 Judge And Insanity Plea Leonard Albert Brigstock, aged 33, a [stoker petty officer in H.M.S. Arethusa, was sentenced to death at Maidstone Assizes on February 19 for the murder of Chief Petty Officer D°ggan in H.M.S. Marshal Soult in Chatham Dockyard on January 19. I The case
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  • 332 6 FLYING 5 MILES HIGH AIR ON TAP IN THE CABINS A scheme to link up Britain and Italy xvitih a stratosphere airway, served by giant liners flying at a height of nearly five miles, and a spfeed of 200 m.p.h, has i been practically
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  • 585 6 WEIRD MIRTH OF MAN UNDER DEATH SENTENCE With his hands in his pockets, a smile on his face, and an air of detachment to all around him. James Robert Vent, aged 37. an unemployed miner, stood in the dock at the Old Bailey, charged with the
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  • 287 6 LEAVING AIR FORCE TO LIVE IN TWO ROOM COTTAGE I Lawrence of Arabia, now Aircraftman j T. E.Shaw, is to leave the Royal Air Force lon March 1, when his discharge becomes effective. In a letter to a Yorkshireman who served under him in Arabia, he wrote:
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  • 97 6 i Television Studio Fatality A 24-year-old research engine, bert Donald Price, was killed in mitting foom in the Baird studi I Crystal Pa'ac when a wire he w ing came in cor.tact with a live In a statement Baird Television stated that no radio or felevisiot missions were
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 66 6 WHnIBIkTHAT "THE sure means of I relief from coughing is EVANS’ Pastilles. In the process of dissolving send penetrating antiseptic vapours into every relieving congestion and soothing inflammation. Carry them with you against colds and sore throats, in the neat little flat pocket tin provided in each bottle SVANS'U ANTISEPTIC
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    • 9 6 "CAMEL HaTR" BELTIK SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.,
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  • 558 7 Frankie Weber Out-boxed LAST NIGHT'S BOXING (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Seaman James Prandy, the China squadron and Hongkong featherweight champion made an impressive debut in the al ring last night at Wembley when he asily outpointed Frankie Weber in a fif■een round contest. Prandy was outweighed by
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  • 126 7 Office Bearers For 1935 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, February 28. The annual general meeting of the inese Recreation Club, Taiping, was he'd few days ago. The Club was founded 1915 and since then, had played an live part in the social and sporting tivi‘ies of
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  • 18 7 AT THE E. O. HOTEL ON SATURDAY THE MEZEY REVUE OPENS AT THE E. &O. HOTEL ON SATURDAY.
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  • 725 7 Alleged Cheating Of Another Woman $990 WORTH OF JEWELLERY A Chinese nonya named Khoo Chooi Kim appeared in the police court yesterday before the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills), charged with cheating by dishonestly inducing the delivery of jewellery worth $990 belonging to Lee Kheng Oon (f),
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  • 242 7 Tamil Pleads Guilty CONCURRENT SENTENCE i An Indian named John Samuel, who had been sentenced to five and a. half months rigorous imprisonment yesterday by the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) on tw’o charges of theft in respect of two bicycles, made another appearance today in the police
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  • 81 7 Ihe following are the Scratchings for Saturday.— Race 1 Happy Boy, Marsala, Triple Green, Smiling Eyes. Race 2. Kirdale, Moonlinght Great Sport. Race 3 Bigamy, Snuff Box, Nita. Race 4 Ledger Line, Happy New Year, Silver Monk. Race 5. Herbe Folle, Blue Peter, Blue and White. i
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  • 48 7 Reuter. Withdrawal Of Italy's Claim Denied Oslo, February 28. The Italian delegate to the Olympic Committee strenuously denied receiving instructions from Signor Mussolini to withdraw Italy’s claim to the 1940 Olympiad. He said that while supporting the claim of Japan he had not withdrawn his own.—
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 216 7 (To the Editor, of th? “Pinang Gazette”). Sir —Everywhere in Malaya the Football Association League Competition is played in two rounds, viz:—the Ist Round and the I 2nd Round, but in Penang alone this sys- tern is not carried out. Penang has the same number
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  • 61 7 —Rugby Radio Service. London, February 28. It is certain tha‘ ‘he British steamer, Blairgowrie, has now been lost in the Atlantic with her entire crew, numbering twenty-six. After a prolonged search among mountainous seas, the German liner, Europa, and other vessels which had answered the distress
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 525 7 J f I THE I “SUPERGRAND” I I I CABINET GRAMOPHONE I I I ATS?* 1 s than A portable I I .IN THESE DAYS OF KEEN COMPETITION IT IS DIFFICULT I I TO FIND OUTSTANDING VALUES THAT SOAR ABOVE AU I OTHERS BY VIRTUE OF THEIR QUALITY DEPENDABILITY I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 55 7 E I TOWN HALL I LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY COY. will present i “BELLE OF NEW YORK" lON MONDAY, MARCH 11th, AT 9.30 P.M. g And "THE CHOCLATE SOLDIER" ON TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, AT 9.30 P.M. Powerful Company of London Artists Headed By FLORENCE SMITHSON PRICES: $4. $3, $2. Booking Plans
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 63 8 A Tailoring House of the Highest Repute 1 k■ W sA r t" 4 iV 1 I -4a? X’ I s -r- jr Ik 3 r a -J v/'i f -wE i 1 Bwß 4 I rW I I I W w 11 fill I:I w a/v EASTERN BAZAAR. 8,
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    • 260 8 4 PACKED HOUSES SINCE »S| opening /.'Jl'l llUi» 6-30 TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TCMCRRCW AT 2-33 P.M. 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 ALL-CANTONESE TALKIE I MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. AN ALL RICHARD WALTON PASC KWS And TULLY’S MATCHLESS (Ft,moas Ca,tonese stage DRAMATIC SPECTACLE star LEK KENG In The Latest All-Talking And Singing
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    • 185 8 ’Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited. 86, Beach Street, Penang. ’Phone 1459. ’Phone 1459. FUN FROLIC Friday, Ist. March, 1935. MAIN GATE 20 CENTS. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA “PAT CHOW YU CHEE” Starring two new Star Artistes, Miss Wong Fie Yin and sister SEATS —50, 40, 30 and 20 Cents. GRAND
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  • 295 9 Third Court Martial CAPTAIN TOWER FOUND NOT GUILTY London, February 28. l e third and last of the courts •u,il arising from the collision be- cen the battleships “Hood” and ii .wn” was concluded at Portsi:th todav when Captain Tower of llood” was found not guilty of szarding
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  • 227 9 Reuter. Revised Budget Estimates London, February 28. A modest item of £50,000 for the Jubilee celebrations figures among the civil and revenue departments estimates of £430,210,024, a nett excess over the budget estimates of £13,933,802 due to subsidies for meat, shipping, milk, beet sugar and the
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  • 77 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Now Complete London. February 28. Arrangements for the transfer of the Saar territory to Germany are now complete. The President of the League of Nations Saar Committee, Baron Aloisi, and other members of the League will arrive in Saarbruecken this afternoon. The
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  • 20 9 Bachlanoff’s Revue will give a change of programme for their farewell performance at the E. O. Hotel tonight.
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  • 62 9 —Reuter. Meeting To Raise Fund New York. Febiuary 28. A large meeting, mcstly of GemianAmericans, assemb ed in the German part of the city to raise mon.y for Hauptmann's appeal. Mr. Reilly, in his speech, charje’d Mr. Wilentz with being bent on securing a conviction regardless of Haup'mann’s
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  • 75 9 —Rugby Radio Service. For Prince Of Woles London, February 28. A De Havilland Dragon Rapide air liner with accommodation for four or five passengers is being constructed for the Prince of Wales to replace the aeroplane in which he generally makes his flights. The Rapide is a
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  • 140 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Quota System Not Best i Method London, February 28. Asked whether the government intended to abandon the present system of quotas and restrictions upon imported foodstuffs in favour of tariffs on agricultural product with preference to the Dominions, Mr. Stanley Baldwin said the
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  • 480 9 Sir Wolfer Preston Passes I Through Penang "WORKED HARD IN CAUSE OF COUNTRY" A warm tribute was paid to England’s I’remier for his fine leadership I e 1 by a prominent member of Parliament and a director of the Midland Bank in the course of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 89 9 l i I fflßfflW H tJWAND BEDSTEAD I THE STANDARD OF A HOUSEHOLD IS JUDGED BY ITS FURNISHINGS of which the Bedstead Is prominent. If it bears the “Diamond” trademark, th» owner may be considered both lucky and I discriminating. By careful selection he has discovered that the qualities of
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 142 9 OPENS TONIGHT MATINEES 6-15 9-30 TOMORROW SUNDAY AT 2.45 P.M. WARNER BROS. MIGHTY Ml LITARY MELODY DRAMA A GLAMOROUS STORY THE Jk OF YOUNG HEARTS IN SCREEN'S SINGING SWEETHEARTS LOVE —OF ARMY LIFE )1 C K P O ELL -BURSTING WITH RUBY KEELER ROAR,Ne GUNS AND "Mr. Mrs. Is The
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  • 874 10 It is now a well established and admitted fact that Great Britain does not seek any further territorial expansion. Britain has few implacable enemies in these days and those that remain, even though they effect to believe that the Empire is a bundle of greed, have
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  • 444 10 IPOH’S AERODROME: General satisfaction will be felt at the news that work is to be started almost at once on the Ipoh aerodrome.* Our correspondent wires that the State Council will approve a vote of $70.000 at its next meeting. It is, absurd to think of a
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  • 1196 10 WHERE THE TWO BLEND I ‘•Christianity,” said a famous Frenchman, “has always had to fight for its life. 'ln this, it follows the law of all life.” The observation is true. The finest blooms I that adorn a garden are threatened with deadly weeds and deadlier insects.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 48 10 JUk' MsSJSlfigl w V FOR GOOD SHIRTS Tootal Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR
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  • 222 11 Work To Start F orthwith $lOO,OOO SUBSIDY FOR CLUB SPREAD OVER FIVE YEARS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 1. After much delay the necessary .vision, it is understood, has been ade to enable Ipoh to have a flying club as well as an
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  • 497 11 Case Against D. Brown MAGISTRATE'S DECISION TOMORROW Mr. Dickson Brown, of Ipoh, stood his trial before Mr. C.W.A. Sennett, the first Magistrate yesterday on the following charges as amended by the D.P.P:— 1. That you on or about 2.2.25 at Ipoh cheated one Mohamed Ishak
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  • 80 11 Cantonese Woman The Complainant a Cau<.uuts>e ncuncu long Fun was cnargeu pvuce court iou<*y wtui me mexL ux xoux pacaeLs ox cigaxvi.Les a«. a.m. ou Maxell 1 au a suaix by txxe side of reimberley bireet, ihe pxuperxy of a woman named Oon Yap Yew. Chief
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  • 146 11 FOUR PERSONS KILLED WHEN LORRY WITH COFFIN OVERTURNED Four persons were killed in a motor accident which occurred on Wednesday at a spot two miles from Kuala Krau when a lorry, which was being used as a hearse to convey a coffin containing the remains
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  • 224 11 Car Collision With Buffalo (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, February 28. Judgment for claim and costs, was given by the Taiping Magistrate, in favour of Che Samsudin bin Itam (Magistrate of 1 Parit Buntar) who sued Taka Singh, a cattle owner for damages sustained by his, car
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  • 810 11 Province Wellesley Murder Cose ALLEGED MISDIRECTION BY JUDGE A sitting of the Criminal Court of Appeal —the first to be held in Penang—opened this morning, the presiding judges being Sir Walter Huggard, K.C., Chief Justice, S.S., Sir Samuel Joyce Thomas, Chief Justice, F.M.S., and Mr. Justice
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 66 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF THE BACHLANOFF REVUE In An Entire Change o£ Programme Dinner Cobaret s4|- Non-Diners $2Saturday, 2nd March (Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A. M.) DINNER, DANCE CABARET with THE MEZEY REVUE In Classic, Acrobatic, Eccentric Comedy Dances -A Particularly Talented Troupe of
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    • 106 11 iQiQiHj IVAIIIEI. iQUAUirjI SERVICE 1 hSBB > CONCERNING PURITY. HH The high standard of purity for Chemicals and Drugs which modern science exacts, is one which imposes great responsibility on the Chemist EWMaHMM of today. We are not content with the lowest degree of purity that will pass official tests
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  • 7840 12 TRUSTEES COMPLETELY VINDICATED INCLUDING THE TREASURER NO CASE MADE OUT FOR THEIR REMOVAL "HAD HONESTLY DONE THEIR BEST TO MANAGE AFFAIRS” ATTORNEY GENERAL MISLED To stun up the conclusions to which I came upon the evidence as a whole. 1 mistrust the bona fides
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  • 405 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. P. E. Carccnac (Assistant Conservator of Forests, Mauritius) has been appointed 'o a simi ar post in Malaya, announces the Colonial Office. I H.s Excellency the Governor will open] j th- Singapore Flower show, to be held at j i the New’ World, Singapore, on Friday, i
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 326 13 j HERE ARE YOUR NEW RECORDS i( no icm i Love Is In The Air Again Dnioui i Only Have Eyes For You U IN THAT SLOW INTOXICATING STYLE OF HIS, CARROLL GIBBONS I FURNISHES DELIGHTFUL PIANO TONE IN THESE TUNEFUL HITS, ONE OF WHICH IS FROM “DAMES”. THE RECORD
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  • 778 14 Annual Meeting MR. W. D. MAGILL ELECTED CHAIRMAN Minutes of the Annual General Meeting held at Sungei Patani cn Saturday 23rd February 1935 at 10.30 a. m. Precsnt:— The Chairman (Mr. R. Heywood» and Messrs J. C. H. Aitken. M. E. Barrett. R. S. Chantier, E. J.
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  • 571 14 Sir F. Voules' Stand VIEW ON NEW QUOTAS “The planner should be fairly treated: Indeed, I think the time has come when his job should be recognised as a profession. This was the statement made by Sir Francis Voules. director of a number of
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  • 117 14 Increase In Soviet Production Moscow, February 28. The striking increase in the Soviet Union s production of synthetic rubber, from a mere 27 tons in 1932 to 11,200 tons in 1934, show’s the determined efforts of the Government to render Russia independent of the supplies of natural rubber
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  • 52 14 3 1|2% is quoted at 107.—Rugby Radio Service. London, February 28. The brightest tone prevails in the stock market this morning, business being stimulated by the industrial progress. British funds showed renewed firmness due to the latest revenue returns. War Loan 3 1|2% is quoted at 107.—Rugby
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  • 493 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The ftollowinsr are the lateet quotatieca •n MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s <*hare List today.— Yesterday Todav Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: B. Lintang 1.15 1.20 ex 1.10 1.20 ex Brunei United 4.75 5.25 4.70 5.00 Bukit K.B. 50 55 45 50 Kamasan 3.40
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  • 107 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 72 57 64 <3 15 64 New’ Ycrk 4.84% 4.86% Montreal 4.85% 4.86% Brussels 20.55% 20.66% Geneva 14.85 14.92 Amsterdam 7.10% 7.14% Milan 56}?, 57 Berlin 11.97 12.03% Prague *****5% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26 26 Helsingfors
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  • 37 14 Temperature Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 76 S Noon 89 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 10.35 a m 4.28 a.m. 10.25 p.m 4.19 p.m. TOMORROW 11.25 a.m 5.24 a.m. 11.17 p.m 5.28 p.m.
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  • 233 14 A .A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The foDowing are the chnngee in quotations up to noon todsYesterday To-lay TIN Buyers Sellers Buv“rs Seller» Ayer Weng 1.97% 2.02% 1.97% 2.02% Hitam 52 54 51 53 Hong Fatt 52% 55 52% 55 Jelebu 92% 97% 92% 97% Kuchai 91 93 90 92% I
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  • 112 14 The following are th* 1 latest quotation, for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tins 4 3 4 6 Ayer Wengs 2.00 2.05 Hitam ..49 51% Hong Fatt 52% 55 Jelebu 92’ 2 97% Johans 27% 30 K. Lanjut 15 9 16 3 Kuchais 87% 90 Laru‘s ..90
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  • 52 14 PENANG. MARCH 1. 1935 London Bank Demand 2 4 1 16 M 4 m ts 2 4 18 Private 3 mlts credit 3 Documentary 2 4 7116 On New’ York Demand 56 France T.T. 840 Shanghai T.T. 30% 7 O dis. Hongkong T.T. 15% dis. India T.T. 154% Silver
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  • 125 14 YESTERDAY TOLAY Ixxndou £215.15.0 £215.5.0 TIN.—(S Month»/ London £212.10.0 £211.15 0 Singapore $lOB.OO $108.25 Business Done Penang $107.25 Market Nominal Business Buyers no sellers No Buyers OQPILA. —(Sundried) $5.00 $5. 00 BLACK PEPPER M $20.00 $20.00 RUBBER.— London 6%d. 6 d Neer York 12%c(G 12%c(G) Singapore Spot 21c.
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    • 236 14 I ha ve ex; many soV ca!!ed diHict !t F J 7 ai cr ss I then and could P rovc that most instances the children suiI cre d from lack P of calcium m OF the body,” irritable specialist. Children In the Strand Magazine of March 1933, the well-known
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  • 1129 15  -  BY GERALD SCHEFF (in the Sunday Express.) The financial and commercial sensations of recent days have raised on all sides the ques- <>f financial morality and social <ice in commerce. rhe re have been attempts to “corner’ lac and pepper; in other words, to buy
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  • 270 15 Central Johore Sells Kan Kar For £27,500 The Central Johore Rubber Estates an- j nounces that an agreement has been concluded between the company and Middleton Plantations for the sale of Kan Kar estate to the latter for £27,500, a figure nearly £5,000 in excess of that
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  • 896 15 Benefits of the Restriction Scheme CAPTAIN LYTTELTON'S SPEECH The ordinary annual general meeting of the British Tin Investment Corporation, Ltd., was held in London on February, 14. Captain O. Lyttelton. D.S.O. (chairman and managing dinactor), in the course of his speech, said: Of the gross revenue
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    • 477 15 —r riMmrmniwmnmnnßn-- rr iifin ihumimiibmihi iiiiiiiiwiium WM jmi J m C. M. A. Regd. Trade Mark A DECLARATION OF POLICY IN RESPECT OF RUBBER INSULATED CABLES. CABLES are made by all members of the Cable Makers’ Association in accordance with the standards of the C. M. A. and are sold
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    • 1831 16 g* lll 111 .111 II I- 1 111 i I r~TI DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE fevVTid oW AMERICAN MAR LINE i I I \l J 1 < yjWnj rS»& ./W V ’’-L y^^r- > BLUE PUMMEL LIME ««■fe. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave iw -ft Penasg London J C. MYRMIDON Holland
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  • 570 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines Tbe following is a list of vessels arriving ;.d sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY MYRMIDON from Singapore. Sails today for Holland, London and New York. HAVANA MARU from Japan via Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo and Bombay. ASIA
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  • 968 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. to- j morrow. A mail for Netherlands Indies, Australia, New Zealand and other places by train to[ Singapore and thence by Singapore-Aus-tralia Air
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    • 1420 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. ed from the Commodore Theatre, I MALAYAN AMATEUR RADIO m,.. Hammersmith. westcrn studio Or SOCIETY «KUALA LUMPUR.) chestra. Call Sign Z.G.E. GSG IRRA 10.10—The Royal Navy v. The Army. A Wavelength 48.92 metres and GSF 19 82 metX running commentary on the Inte GSF 19 82
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  • 2999 18 EMPIRE NEWSLETTER THE BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR MEN of all nations will meet during the 1935 British Industries Fairj at London and Birmingham, for the Fair has developed into an, event even more important than an oc-1 casion for buying and selling. It is a j rallying giound
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  • 59 18 .—Reuter Wireless. Awaits Sir John Simon In Germany I Berlin,' February 25. A big welcome awaits Sir John Simon here. According to a spokesman of the Foreign Office, we are convinced the visit will be not only beneficial to the mutual interests cf Britain and Germany but will
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    • 120 18 WAWAW.V WWMWA VW/ VJ FAITHFUL g SERVICE I. 9 STARTER BATTERIES FOR ALL TYPES OF MOTOR CARS I AND MOTOR LORRIES Strong Durable Economical Long Living. THE BEST OBTAINABLE. Quaimi SERVICE SALE K. LEE SAN CO. Telephone No. 765. 79/81, BEACH STREET, PENANG. KEAN LEONG CO. Telephone No. 3887. 44,
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  • 791 19  -  by Kenneth Cullincford STUDY the movements of any of the great athletes, golfers, cricketers, tennis players or swimmers, especially as shown by the slowmotion film, and you will be impressed by their amazing continuity of rhythm. In com- ir son, the average player appears to be
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  • 995 19 —by a Special—, OOD has never been so important as it is to-day. j This may seem ridiculous when we consider that life which has existed in the world for millions of years has depended upon it. But food has always been so much a
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  • 321 19 EXAMINATION IN ROAD CODE ’p'HE scope of the test for applicants for driving licences has been widened from the proposals made in the draft regulations which were issued m September. The tests, which were announced last night, consist of trials of driving efficiency, in addition to
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  • 751 19 THE real truth,” said the Duke of Wellington, is that the public mind cannot be brought to attend to an Indian subject —and, if this be true in the singular, it is ever so much more true in the plural. British teaching
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    • 146 19 surface PROPERTY PAINTS P is wealth f J The greatest enemy of property 1» deterioration. If the exterior of your home is beginning to appear weather-beaten, or if the floors and interior woodwork are showing signs /vx of wear-—NOW is the time to save them. There is a Pabco Paint
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  • 205 20 Beauty Five Centuries Old CHIPPING WARDEN, a delightful old wodd spot er the pcrder cl Northamptonshire Thatched cottages some of which were built 500 yeau ago, are typical of this quiet English village LONDON WEDDING.—Mr. T. Seymow-Uond, M.R.C.S., and his bride, Mis's Phyllis Hoggefa, of
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