Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 March 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 51. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY. MARCH 4. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS..
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  • 1686 1 FEELINGS OF SAD RELIEF TO TAKE TITLE OF PRINCE OF SUKHODAYA MAY POSSIBLY LIVE IN SWITZERLAND London, March 3. announced from Cranleigh that the King of Siam officially I'kd hi> abdication to the delegation at 4.30 p.m. yesterJ>. never before has the abdication of a
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  • 114 1 .—Reuter. Lowest Interest Rates In Memory Washington, March 3. The Treasury announce two big conversion offers at interest rates the lowest in memory. With a view to saving Government money and directing investments into commercial channels through the lowering of federal interest rates, the Treasury offer the
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  • 30 1 Reuter. 17 Nazis Sentenced To Death Vienna, March 3. i Seventeen Nazis have been sentenced to death at the Salzburg Court for smuggling explosives to Austria last July.—
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  • 59 1 I.—Reuter. By French Sergeant Shanghai, March 4. Able Seaman Kirkland of H.M.S. “Grimsby was shot with a pistol and w’as seriously injured by a sergeant of the French Colonial Infantry when he was leaving a Fr nch concession cabaret yesterday. Kirkland was w’ounded in the head and
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  • 63 1 J.—Reuter. To Far East Berlin, March 2. The first German steamship service to the Far East is to be conducted exclusively by the North German Lloyd Line. According to an agreement between the latter company and the Hamburg-America Line, three new’ steamers will be employed, the first
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  • 457 1 1. —Reuter. Fails Owing To Poor Conditions ”1 WANT TO BREAK THE RECORD NOT THE CAR" Daytona, March 3. Sir Malcolm Campbell will be making a record attempt very shortly. It was announced that the beach before the start is better than yesterday but Lady Campbell
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  • 54 1 New High Reeord Reached i London, March 2. A new high record pric 3 of gold was reached a* today’s fixing when gold to the value of £362,000 was disposed of at 146'10-l|2d representing an increase of l|9-l|2d. j Sterling on New York was 4.79 and Paris
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  • 185 1 —Reuter. Joint Action A Vital Urgency OR GOODBYE TO OPEN DOOR London, March 3. Ihe vital urgency of America and Great Britain achieving and maintaining a joint policy in their dealings with the bar Eastern problem was urged by Mr. Eloyd George in a special
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  • 245 1 Reuter. Aid In Direct Ratio To Friendly Actions London, March 3. The "Osaka Mainichi" learns that Mr. Hirota embarks on March 27 on his new Chinese policy. It is understood that the salient points are:—• Firstly, Japan is abandoning her previous attitude of treating China as
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    • 55 1 DONALD ffi SCOTCH WHISKY OH* a tea WBUKT ■EM At a IMtaato Ma gg||| ef ■MM Obtainable From Frovlalon Storaa TODAY’S NEWS Page Latest Telegrams 1 Latest Home News 6 Sport 4, 5 and 7 Latest Penang News 11 Malayan News 7 and 11 Commercial News 14 Share Lists And
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  • 134 3 TO RESIDENT COUNCILLOR The Hon. the Resident Councillor, 1 nang, Mr. J.S.W. Arthur has received the following letter from Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer: The British Naval Commander-in-Chief, China Station. H.M.S. “Kent” at Penang. Ist March, 1935. 2302 My dear Resident Councillor, )n leaving Penang I wish
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  • 227 3 Magistrate Defers Sentence young Kheh named Tye Wah Choon arged before the magistrate (Mr. D. in the police court on Saturday with, f $l6 in cash from Lee Yuen Kuan Chowrasta Market on March 1 at I Court Inspector MacQuarrie proA -used claimed trial. c mplainant
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  • 77 3 Reply To Criticisms From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 2. Kuo Kho Muk, the General Secre■i the Singapore Ricksha Owners it ion yesterday night replied to the riticisms against rickshas. Speaking Southern Hotel Mr. Kuo said the restrike owing to its shortness did not the general
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  • 87 3 urther Inquiries To Be Made < ase was mentioned on Saturday in ice court before the magistrate (Mr. lls) in which the driver of motor lorry was charged with causing the death youth named Tan Mah Hock on Feb22 at Jelutong by doing a rash and .’•nt
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  • 279 3 more cyclist OFFENDERS FINED A Chinese named Kok Ewe Peng claimed trial when charged in the police court on Saturday with disobeying the prder of a police constable by failing to stop his cycle when signalled to do so at the junction of Burmah Road and Cantonment
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  • 289 3 One Complainant Still In Hospital The case was mentioned in the police court on Saturday in which three Chinese named Teng Ah Bah, Goh Teong Bin and Yeoh Cheng Kung were charged with vo-I luntarily causing hurt to Low Ee Leong j on or about February
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  • 97 3 Chinese Woman Charged With Offence Two Chinese women named Tan Kim Tiew and Tan Paik were produced in the police court on Saturday, the first charged that she, not being a person appointed by the Superintendent on his behalf, did sell chandu in Beach Street at
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  • 519 3 Cashier's Lapse THEFT OF $5OO FROM FIRM That it was a wicked thing to pay $2O to a cashier was the remark made by the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) when a Chinese named Saw Tiang Hock was produced in the police court on Saturday, charged with gix
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  • 83 3 Indians Cautioned And Discharged Two Indians named Ramanasamy and Manikam were cautioned and discharged by the magistrate (Mr. D. Wills» for disorderly conduct by fighting with cne another in Beach Street, near the junction of Ah Quee Street, at 2.05 p.m. on March 1. A Malay named Hashim
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  • 77 3 Trolley Wire Accident (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 2. Office workers and others w’ere held up at the peak rush hour this morning when a trolley wire crashed in Collyer Quay. The trolley slipped off the wires and came in sharp contact with the transverse
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  • 130 3 Charge Of Soliciting I Passengers i A rickshaw’-puller named Lok Seok Piew app ared in court on Saturday before the police magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, charged with soliciting passengers in Church Street, Ghaut jetty at 7.20 a.m. on March 2. Accused claimed trial. Police constable 2433 gave
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  • 390 4 Greenlaners Beat School 2nd Team HOCK EANG TOP SCUkES WITH 49 A brilliant innings of 49 by Ong Hock J£ang enabled Hie Greenianeis to defeat tne Free Scnool 2nd team by 28 runs in a match played on the Free School ground on Saturday. The
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  • 181 4 Penang Cricket Club Tournament The following ties have been arranged:— MONDAY Men’s Singles Handicap E. Reimann 5 vs. J. S. Long —l. TUESDAY Men’s Singles Handicap:—R. J. Hutton 1 vs. H. B. Knox i 1. L. Bostock -4-2 vs. J. A. McEvoy+2. WEDNESDAY Championship Singles:—J. H. Reid vs.
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  • 209 4 By 93 Runs PAWANTEH BATS WELL FOR 40 In a cricket ma*ch played yesterday the Malay Cricket Club defeated the Peelers by 93 runs. The following are the scores MALAY CRICKET CLUB Pawanteh b Hunt 40 A. M. Zain c Ingham b Marsden 8 V. Ibrahim b
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  • 327 4 D. A. F. C. Win In Low-Scoring Match In a low-scoring cricket match played on the S.X.R.C. ground on Saturday the Darul Aishan Football Club defeated the St. Xavier’s Institution by three wickets. The School batted first and were all out for only 38 runs. V.
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  • 289 4 P.C.C. Beat Empress Of Britain Club BREEZY BATTING BY WHITLEY On the Esplanade on Sa urday the P.C.C. proved too strong for the Empress of Britain Club. Phillips and West gave the tourists a good start but the rest collapsed. The P.C.C. ran up a total
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  • 267 4 DEFEAT A.C.S. Kong Tat Scores 44 A cricket match was played yesterday on the Suffolk House ground between the Sporting Diamonds and the Anglo Chinese School and resulted in a win for the former by 66 runs. The following are the scores: SPORTING DIAMONDS Tan Kong Tat c
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  • 250 4 By 13 Runs ANDRES BATS AND BOWLS WELL A cricket match was played yesterday on the Esplanade between the Indian Association and the Penang Recreation Club and resulted in a win for the latter by 13 runs. The following are ‘he scores INDIAN ASSOCIATION L. R. Shori
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  • 347 4 Free School Well Beaten The Marathons defeated the Penang Free School at cricket yesterday on the Free School ground by the wide margin of 92 runs. The visitors realised 145 runs and thanks to the fine bowling by Thean Beng and Hoot Yeah they trundled the School
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  • 805 4 SCENES BY CROWD AGAINST THE VERDICT i The intermittent rain and the threatening weather that prevailed throughout Friday happily cleared up ‘owards the evening and when the crowd began to enter the New World arena the night was perfect. The gallery was packed to capacity
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  • 54 4 —Reuter. Bolton Defeats Everton ARSENAL BEATEN BY WEST BROMWICH London, March 2. The foliowin are the of matches in the sixth round of the Football Association Cup played today:— Everton 1, Bolton W. 2. W. Brom. A. 1, Preston N. E. 0. Sheffield W. 2, Arsenal 1.
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  • 139 4 Burma Rifles Penang To Play At K.L. The following State and Malaya Cup I matches for Selangor have been arranged:— May 11 v. Negri Sembilan. Seremban. 25 v. Burma Rifles, Kuala Lumpur. June 8 v. Kedah. Alor Star. 29 v. Penang, Kuala Lumpur July 13 or 20 v.
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  • 926 5 LADY KEITH AND INDULT PAY BEST DUNLORA WINS BIG RACE DEAD HEAT BETWEEN AUREATE AND HENRIETTE From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 2. I The races today, the conclud- day of the Spring Meeting. n t cd in fine weather but heavy ,iin came
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  • 56 5 I. R. C. vs. P. C. C. The following will represent the I.RC. against the P-C.C. on Tuesday, on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m. sharp. D. Suppiah; S. P. Letchumanan, A. C. David; P. M. Adamsah, Thambiappah, Somoo; Madar, Somasundaram, P. N. Mariappan, N. K. Muniandy and A. S.
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  • 894 5 Yesterday’s Charity Match VICTORY BY ODD GOAL IN FIVE After having been a goal behind for over three-quarters of the game the Chinese snatched a very creditable victory over the Malays in the last few minutes of play, by the odd goal in five, in the
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  • 345 5 Stonor Shield Cricket BRIGHT BATTING BY DE SILVA (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 2. A start was made today in the Stonor Shield Cricket Competition, two matches being played. This year Stonor Shield fixtures are played along with the other club fixtures. Selangor Rangers inflicted
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  • 276 5 Chye Poon Beats Peng Hoi (BY “SHUTTLECOCK’) Teoh Chye Poon (Riverside) beat Liew Peng Hai (Merrylads) while Ooi Poh Chye and Chee Phui Cheang (Limstead) defeated Yeoh Swee Teong and Oh Teng Eng (Health and Strength Union), in the Penang junior badminton championships played on Saturday on
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  • 1243 5 SUNDERLAND'S CLEAR VICTORY ST. JOHNSTONE BEATEN BY AYR UNITED London, March 2. The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues:— DIVISION I Aston Villa 4 Stoke C. 1 Derby C. 1 Manchester C. 2 Grimsby T. 3
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  • 263 5 Reuter. 11 Points To 8 NAVY'S SENSATIONAL START Twickenham, March 2. The Army beat the Navy by 11 points (a'goal, a try and a penalty goal) to 8 points (a goal and a try). The teams were introduced to the Duke of York. There was a
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  • 2774 6 GIRL SAID TO HAVE BEEN KIDNAPPED IN CAR Counsel And The Tenth Commandment "THOU SHALT NOT COVET-THY NEIGHBOUR'S MAID" A housemaid who, it was alleged, was -enticed away from her employment, w’as the central figure in an unusual action before Mr. Justice Talbot and a common
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  • 199 6 World's Biggest Airship FIRST SMOKING ROOM Berlin, February 19. The ne<w German airship LZI29, which is to be the largest in th? wcr!d, is now. it is repor 4 ed from Friedrich*!» tven. nearing cdmpleljion. The date ot it> maiden voyage has not, however, yet been
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    • 32 6 coming QUEEN'S VE r LAUREL AND HARDY in VICTOR HERBERTS IMMORTAL MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA "BABES IN TOYLAND" A Marvellous Melange Of Mirth And Melody 90 Minutes Of Musieal Merriment A M.G.M. FEATURE COMEDY.
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  • 1931 7 BUT DEFENCE CALLED TO FACE CHEATING CHARGE IPOH MAGISTRATE'S RULING CHEQUE FORM USED STATED TO BE ELEVEN YEARS OLD Hie case in which Mr. Dixon Brown, stood charged with heating and attempted cheating was adjourned on Thursday at i he close ol the case for
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  • 226 7 Rugby Radio Service. By Prince Of Wales "THREE GIFTS IN OUR POWER" London, March 3. A cordial reception is accorded in all quarters to the national movement launched last night by the Prince of Wales to aid organisations providing for the welfare of youth as a means
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  • 110 7 Buffeted On Way To Singapore The 15.000-ton P. and O. liner Cathay, outward bound from Europe, had a rough passage between Singapore and Penang on the night from Thursday to Friday. I A few hours after leaving Penang she ran into a "Sumatra'’ which blew with great
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  • 226 7 Will Johnson Beat Nai Smarn K. L. NEGRO'S HARD 1 I TASK J (BY "SECONDS Ovl’”) I lor the ui st time in many months, Fun 1 rolic Stacuum will be tne venue of a fight; the Amalgamated Amusements Ltd., have promoted many big fights in the
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  • 165 7 Crawford Bars And Bowls Well (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sunday. The Ipoh Club defeated the Butterflies XI, a Batu Gajah team, at cricket touay by 71 runs. Batting first the Butterflies who scored about 60 runs for the loss of five wickets at the
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  • 111 7 Burma Rifles Win First Match (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sunday. The first match of the Taiping and District football league was played on Friday when the Taiping Indians were easily beaten by five clear goals by the Burma Rifles “A.” The Burmans played well as a
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  • 104 7 MacNamara And Cooper Bowl Well (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 3. By a- margin of 71 runs the Selangor Club b?at the Railway Instr ute today, on the la tor’s grourd. After the Selangor Club had made a moderate total of 112 runs, of
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  • 376 7 SYCE WHO ABUSED CONFIDENCE I Potassium cyanide poisoning was reveal ed to be the cause of death of M. K. Rahman, a 36-year-old Malayalam Hindu, who for 15 years had been the chauffeur of Mr. H. B. Winter, the proprietor of the tailoring es
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  • 239 7 Arrested By Inspector Who Kept Watch j Taiping, March 3. On the complaint of the manager of Merchiston Esiate, Pondok Tanjcng, a 1 Chinese Police Inspector accompanied by two constables proceeded to Pondok Tanjong on Friday night to keep watch at the estate's store house. Shortly
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  • 115 7 Cricket At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 3. The Selangor Sikh Unicn were welt beaten today by the T. P. C. A. The Sikhs, although they started remarkably well csing the first wicket for 53 runs, the rest of the batsmen fared baflly.
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    • 447 8 A Tailoring House of the Highest Repute E a" T Q -y E 1 1 N T 1 1 E Uli Y EVW' 7 I A z ar p Di'-- .*?>Z < Kb E f N s xL f ‘W s s 1 A a v T ’>l E E
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 95 8 SEASON EXTENDED 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 WARNER BROS. MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MASTERPIECE WITH NEVER A DULL MOMENT w* DICK PuWELL Haunting Hawaiian Melodies, New Song Hits Martial Music And Gorgeous Dance Numbers Plus Young Romance I MANY ARE COMING BACK TO SEE IT AGAIN! NEXT CHANGE TOO MANY MEN Were Ready To
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    • 116 8 DETAINED BY NUMEROUS REQUESTS 6-30 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 PRABHAT CINETONE'S GREATEST. LATEST AND THE FIRST BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED TAMIL TALKIE ‘Seetha Kalya n a m’ z *> I Mfe wßßajsSSg with MASTER RAJAM MISS JAYA POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO SHOWS The Last Opportunity For Those Who Missed It Before Prices
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  • 681 9 ’ART OF FLEET IN HANDS OF INSURGENTS MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVING FROM THE PROVINCES FIERCE FIGHTING Martial law has been proclaimed o-.llM arc h 2. eh < Hw tar yeSt 7. day n ht Part the flee P t h v.n j,- i sur
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  • 589 9 —Reuter. International Scheme Imperative JAPAN’S PARTICIPATION ESSENTIAL London, March 2. Conversations held at Washington between the British Ambassador and the State Department with regard possibility of financial assistance to China form part of a general move to ascertain what help can be given to I China
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  • 52 9 —Reuter. Man And Woman Jumps From Plane Basle, March 2. The first imitation suicide of the Dubois sisters occurred when a young Swiss man and a woman chartered a plane and jumped out successively in full view of the pilot who was powerless to intervene. Both were
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  • 131 9 Rugby Radio Service. Unemployment Problem CABINET ANXIOUS TO CONSIDER ALL PROPOSALS London, March 2. The Prime Minister in a letter to Mr. Lloyd George has invited him to submit to the government details of the plan for re- ducing unemployment outlined in his recent
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  • 114 9 j.—Rugby Radio Service. Lady Young Missing London, March 2. Several planes and some hundreds of ground searchers are engaged on an organised attempt to find the wife of Sir Hubert Young, Governor of North Rhodesia who was lost in the wild country in the
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  • 135 9 still under consideration. —Rugby Radio Service, Conversation With Hitler MAY LATER VISIT MOSCOW AND PRAGUE London, March 2. It has now been arranged in consultation with the German Government that the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, will travel to Berlin by air on March 7.
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  • 283 9 Reuter. Is Financial Peace Impossible? New York, March 2. The main force behind the decline of! sterling it was asserted was the declara- tion of Mr. Neville Chamberlain that' Britain was not ready to consider the stabilisation of the pound. Discussing the situation Mr. Walter Lippmann in
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    • 100 9 TONIGHT TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 SYDNEY HOWARD JOINS THE FORCE! AND HE IS OUT FOR THE LAUGH RECORD IN THE FUNNIEST COMEDY HE HAS EVER MADE. DOROTHY W- DONALD BOUCHIER t CALTHRQP As P.C. Spry he sets out in search of promotion and becomes involved with a gang of crooks. He
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  • 516 10 Enquiries made by the “Pinang Gazette” during the past week confirmed the statement made in a Singapore contemporary that it is contemplated to form an importers’ Association in Penang as a definitely separate body from the Chamber of Commerce. At the moment it is not certain whether
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  • 164 10 The wedding took place at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Friday of Mr. George Caie Booth, of Selinsing Estate, Taiping and Miss Beryl Adeline Jenkins of Ferring-on-sea, England. The Rev. Hamilton Aikin officiated while the bride, who is a daughter of the late Mr.
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  • 577 10 GOVERNOR MAKES THE FIRST CONCRETE BLOCK The Singapore Harbour Board's West Wharf extension scheme which will add 3,300 feet of wharf frontage and 13 go- downs to the existing wharves was inaugurated by H.E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, on Friday afternoon, when he
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  • 836 10 iAN OLD FRIEND: A sure sign of improving times. After an absence of six years into our office this morning rushed Jimmy Young—a little thinner on the top perhaps but still able to face his cheroot first thing in the morning and as bright and breezy as
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  • 54 10 On Home Leave Mr. H. Parry, Manager Penang Harbour Board, will be leaving on Home furious shortly. In view of his departure th< Subordinate Staff of ‘he Penang Hai < Board are entertaining him to a tea par’ at the E ysee Hotel on Sunday.
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  • 527 11 BODY RIDDLED WITH BULLETS GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION BY DEAD MAN'S COMPANION Two young Chinese sang as they walked along Kreta Ayer td on the night of Feb. 20, on their way to a cinema in Tanjong r. ar Road. Their songs were cut short by two
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  • 113 11 Against Mr. A.G. Tremaine CASE FIXED FOR SATURDAY In the District Court this morning, before Mr. B. F. Bridge, the case was mentioned in which Mr. A. G. Tremaine of the Posts and Telegraphs i Department was charged that he—‘‘On or about February’ 19 on a public
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  • 190 11 During Flight To India Three of the 12 R.A.F. bombers of the No. 100 Squadron, which left Singapore on Tuesday on an annual service flight to the North-West Frontier of India, are held up along the Burma coast awaiting repairs. Information is scanty, but it
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  • 1050 11 For 7,500 Ticals JUDGE HOLDS THERE WAS BREACH OF CONTRACT In the Supreme Court this morning alter further hearing Mr. Justice hitlev gave judgment for a Chinese dredge building contractor, Thum Heng, who sued the Associated Tin (Malaya) l.mited, for a sum of $ll,OOO odd
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  • 198 11 Serious Charge Against Chinese DATES FIXED FOR HEARING 1 he case was mentioned today in the police court in which a Chinese named Saw Ewe Huat was charged with forgery of a cheque on or about September 7 at Penang. o There were originally four charges
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  • 59 11 .—Reuter AA’ireless. Mr. Frederick Emett London, March 4. The death which occurred today of Mr. Frederick Emett, formerly Reuter’s diplo- matic representative at the age of 69 robs international journalism of an honoured and distinguished figure who had I attended practically all the diplomatic conferences during
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  • 134 11 i. Reuter. KING OF SIAM'S ABDICATION London Press Comments London, March 4. The King of Siam’s reasoned explanation of his action and tjie issues on which, he disagreed with the Government and their maintenance of legislation introduced to meet the emergency military revolt of 1933 all suggest that
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  • 1544 12 ALL LITERATURE WRITTEN BY FOREIGNERS Knh, v -,:'k writes in the “Malayan Police Magazine” lr x c M. k expert and bv that I mean one who can hel.’ ■< k',!- v.t”.’ 1 •>’ *"’ib (betel-leaf) in your cheek and lud ih it xpectoiauO
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  • 362 12 VISIT OF MISS FLORENCE SMITHSON Lovers of musical cemedy are in for a treat next week on the occasion of the visit of the London Musical Comedy Co. The company is headed by Miss Florence Smithson, to whom Madame Patti once wrote, “You have a wonderful
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  • 288 12 THE HON. DR. N. L. CLARKE i Passing Through Penang I On Thursday I The Hon. Dr. Nool I Clarke, Eurasian member on the Execu‘iv? and Legislative Councils, will be passing through P< nang !on Thursday on the Japanese steamer i “Terukuri Maru” on his way to England |on a
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  • 781 12 MINUTES OF COMMITTEE I MEETING Minutes of a Committee Meeting held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Monday, the 25th February, 1935, at 5 p.m. Present: —Mr. H.W. Raper (President), Mr. L.W. Geddes (Vice-President), Sir Arnold Robinson. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, Mr. C.E. Gibson, Mr. O.R.S. Bateman,
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  • 1015 13  -  THE BENEFITS THAT MALAYA WILL ASSUREDLY DERIVE FROM THE BOOM IN AIR TRAVEL b Y G. T. MacEWAN (In British Malaya) n I had occasion recently to write subject of civil aviation, I looked ,tiles’ “Lives of the Stephensons” «t iling it at random this is
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  • 723 13 Seremban Appeal Court HIGH-HANDED Objection To Magistrate's Comments Seremban, Friday. In the Seremban Supreme Court today, before the Hon'ble Mr. Justice N. D. Mudie, with Inche Ma’aros bin Haji Zachariah, D.P.P., as respondent, three criminal appeals against decisions of Mr. R.J.F. Curtis —the present Seremban magistrate—were argued.
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  • 179 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The fcllowing arrived from Singapore by th 3 “Klang” this morning :—Mr. Yap Chor Ee, Mr. R. B. Lewis, Mrs. Maclntyre, Mr. A. E. Small and Madam Soh Inn. The following were among those who left this morning by the International express for Bangkok:—Mr. C. M. Doshe, Mr.
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  • 206 13 By Alleged Gamblers 47 CONVICTIONS FOLLOW NEGRI SEMBILAN RAID Seremban, Friday. The s’ory of how four Chinese, were alleged to have been discovered in a gaming raid at Titi early last month, jumped out of a back window of the premises and p-oceeded to vent their
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  • 334 13 Breach Of Contact Alleged The suit in which Mr. Sim Tiang Hoe, proprietor of the Transport Service Company, is suing Messrs. Brossard, Mopin (Malaya), Limited, of Singapore, for loss of profits and damages suffered for an alleged breach of contract by the defendant firm, was continued before
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  • 460 14 Witness Called For Defence DISTRICT JUDGE RESERVES JUDGMENT Hearing was resumed in th s District Court this morning, befo-e Mr. B.F. Bridge, in which a Teochew Chinese named Teh Eng Chua was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot. Tan Kee Chye, at
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  • 47 14 PENANG, MARCH 4, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 4 1 16 4 mts 2,4 18 Private 3 m|ts credit 2i4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7116 On New York Demand 55 France T.T. 830 Shanghai T.T. 27% dis. Hongkong T.T. 11% dis. India T.T. 154 bi Silver 27
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  • 91 14 The following are tb« latent quotation.' for today Buyer» Seller» TIN Ampat Tins 41% 4 6 Ayer Wengs 1.97% 2.05 Hitams 50 52 Hong Fatt 52% 55 Johans 27 30 Jelebus 95 1.00 K. Kamunting 5 9 6 3 K. Lanjut 15 9 16 3 Laruts ..90
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  • 343 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The Mlowine are lata»* quotation» a MESSRS KENNEDY A CO.’» ah»TO •ist today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyer» Seller» TIN Ampat Tin 41% 4 6 4 I’i 4 6 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.10 Chenderiang 89 93 89 93 Hitam 50
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  • 183 14 Mine Report ft The following report lias been received bj- the Eastern Secretaries by Air-mail from Australia:— "Main South Drive 100 ft. level. This drive has been cleaned and timbered for a distance of 15 feet for the week, making a total of 118 feet from the
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  • 31 14 i. j BOOTH—JENKINS.—On March 1, 1935, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Penj ang, of George Caie Booth of Selinsing Estate, Taiping, to Beryl Adeline Jenkins of Ferring-on-sea, England. I f
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  • 293 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The foltowing are the change» In our quotations up to noon todav Satuiday Today TIN Tuyere Sellers Buyers Seiler* I Ayer Weng 1.95 2.00 1.90 1.95 i Hitam 49 51 48 50 Hong Fatt 52% 55 52% 55 i Kuchai 90 92% 87% 90 Lingui 1.22%
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  • 101 14 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 711?. 72 Ji New York 4.79% 4.82% Montreal 4.81 4.84 Brussels 20.28 20.48 Geneva 14.64 14.77% Amsterdam 7.01 7.07% Milan 56% 56 H Berlin 11.78 11.91 Prague 113% 114 H Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25% 26 Helsingfors
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  • 113 14 SATURDAY TODAY lxmd<ra £219.10.0 No market TIN.—(3 Month»/ London £214.15.0 No market Singapore $109.00 $109.12% Business Done Penang Business COPRA* (Sundried) $4.95 $4.95 BLACK PEPPER $20.00 $20.00 RUBBER.— London 6 3 16d. 6%d. New York 12%c(G) 12%c(G) Singapore Spot 20% c. 20 %c. ZnriV.T»-*-. 22 %c. 22c. JulylSept.
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  • 1114 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. 2 A iHj I RUBBER (DolUr.) j 180 I 19? I Allenby Rubber Co. j 5O 1 1 6 1 “ffiSr’-SL I I xassffist- 1 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1 I 183 „n- —js “72% I 80 I Bassett Rubber L.O. 110 I 120 ex.
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  • 185 14 To Province Wellesley PROGRAMME OF EVENTS Monday, March 11 At 5.30 p.m. Reception at the Parsonage, Bukit Tengah, P.W., followed by Evensong and Sermon in English at St. Paul’s Chapel, Bukit Tengah. Preacher The Lord Bishop. TiMisday, March 12 At
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    • 112 14 Town Hall Penang THE London AAusical Comedy Company POWERFUL COMPANY OF LONDON ARTISTES including FLORENCE SMITHSON The World Famous Musical Comedy Star 1 MONDAY, MARCH 11TH, AT 9.30 P.M. "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK” FROM THE GARRICK THEATRE, LONDON. Tuesday, 12th, At 9-30 ’THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER’ The Famous Musical Comedy
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  • 1087 15 Celebrations Discussed .ANTERN PROCESSION THE MAIN ITEM stive arches at the principal streets the town: a Lantern Procesin which local Chinese clubs, asns. guilds and not less than 3,000 schoolchildren will take part and lv over 30 attractively decorated ich the work of art of a
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  • 481 15 Mr. Sam Crabtree At o i- Penang VIEWS ON PRESENT DAY BREEDING I I I President and chairman of many I Kennel Associations in England and well-known throughout the dog 3 world as the international dog judge, Mr. Sam Crabtree who has been invited to
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  • 600 15 Adjourned Inquiry Into Child's Death WITNESSES WHO SAW START OF BLAZE The adjourned inquiry into the death of a male child named Teh Say Kow as the result of bums received during the blaze at Paya Terubong on Chinese New Year’s eve, was continued on Saturday before
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    • 18 15 drink BERTOLA SHERRY o OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING DEALERS. AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. PENANG AND BRANCHES.
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    • 177 15 X I BEARING METALS I ANTI-FRICTION I AND I PRINTERS METALS I I A r A reputation of many years standing, and an ever increasing demand throughout Malaya testifies to the sterling worth of Alloy Smelters Ltd. Bearing, Anti-friction, and Printers Metal. They are renowned for economy, service, and reliability.
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    • 1726 16 DOULAR STEAMSH IP LINE l. I MAIL LINE •<--L <.. u W rT-\4 4ji n 1 dWgffrj Hftir —3: j® >v b •'A I Jafe»»-. i 6 >i" w§Sja g fnwT it if BLUB FIINMBL LIMB London and nobth continent. l~w P M tn 3 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ C.
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  • 466 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 jj r> VAN TWIST from Belawan, Asa.in and Paneh. Sails today for the same ports. j,' MAKIAN from Langsa, Idi, Simpang. cam, Tg. Poera and Pg.
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  • 1032 17 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 7 p.m. I today. OUTWARD MAILS I A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Kedah” will be closed at 4 p.m.
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    • 65 17 nfey THE sure means erf relief from coughing is EVANS' Pastilles. In the process of dissolving send penetrating antiseptic vapours into every crevice, r relieving congestion and soothing inflammation. Carry them wiffr you against colds and sore throats, in the jf. neat little flat pocket fin provided in each bottle
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    • 1556 17 WIRELESS PROGRA MMES 8.8. C. B.3s—An Organ Recital by William O. 7.4s—Sports Talk by M. Saravanamuttu. Minay, relayed from the Town Hall, B.oo—Gramophone Records. The following are the wavelengths, Manchester. B.3o—What’s on in Penang, two of which win be used simultaneous- 9.os—The News. B.4o—Gramophone Records. 9.35—8ig Ben. The 8.8. C.
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  • 2463 18  -  By HOWARD H. BANKS (in the British Malaya.) I DON’T suppose the ordinary man will believe this yarn, and if told to anyone who is not a “True Believer” he or she will think that the author is the biggest liar in Asia. According to
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  • 58 18 Returns To England After Visiting East Among the passengers by the “Rajputana-' which left Penang last night on her homeward journey was Sir Alfred Mansfield, a retired manufacturer and proprietor of many mill concerns, who is returning to England after a short tour to the East. Sir
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  • 1008 19 .—Central Press. PETITION FOR $5,000,000 LOAN National Sun Yat-sen University rex' addressed a petition to the Sino-Bri->ard of Trustees of the Boxer Inay Fund, requesting that a grant of DOO be made to the University for instruction of its new campus at iltaneously, a letter of appeal
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  • 370 19 BIG NANKING PROJECTS DIRECT WIRELESS COMMUNICATION WITH INDIA Nanking, February 15. SEVERAL ambitious projects which the Ministry of Communications expects to realise this year, were outlined by Dr. Chu Chia-Hua, Minister of Communications, in a broadcast speech this evening. Among the schemes which the
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  • 169 19 i.—Reuters Pacific Service. To Be Burned OPPOSITION FROM GENERAL CHAMBER Peiping. February 13. For the first time in the history of Peiping a public bonfire of unstandardized measures and weights will be held next Friday. The Bureaux of Public Safety and Social Welfare have announced that
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  • 162 19 tions of the Foreign Office.—Reuters Pacific Service. 11 To Be Appointed NEW STEP BY EXECUTIVE YUAN Nanking. February 13. New regulations have been adopted by the Executive Yuan in connection with the office of Inspector of Foreign Affairs, sometimes called Foreign Commissioner at large. The regulations
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  • 145 19 —Reuters Facific Service. Gratitude Shown For Rescue Of Japanese Crew Tokyo, February 15. Captain Michael Jensen, commander of the American Mail liner, President Jackson. arrived in Yokohama yesterday. He is the hero of the thrilling rescue of the captain and crew of 45 men of the illfated
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  • 1038 19 —Peiping Chronicle. Foreign Scientists For Chinese Universities i Writing in the Sunday Ta Kung Pao, Mr. H. C. Zen, Director of the China Foundation gave careful consideration to i the problem of inviting foreign scholars and scientists to lecture in China and as- sist in directing
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  • 295 20 TORRENTIAL RAIN, which accom panied the gale, caused the River Wharfe to overflow its banks at Ot’ey, Yorkshire. Flood water transformed the roadway into a miniature Niagara and.flooded the surrounding countryside to a depth of several feet. Aftermath Of The Great Gale p? j v
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