Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 March 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1831 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 62. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 529 1 Rugby Radio Service. BITTER EXPERIENCE OF GREAT WAR STATESMEN HAD LEARNT NO SUCH THING AS VICTORY EVERYBODY WAS A LOSER London. March 15. Sir John Simon speaking at Swansea tonight said detects of the prewar svstem of balance of power were burnt into their memories
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  • 86 1 Reuter. Biggest Round-up In U. S. History New York, March 15. The biggest round up of illegal traders in liquor and narcotics in the history of the United States occurred when 1,219 persons were arrested of which 741 will be charged with the illicit manufacture of liquor,
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  • 115 1 >ut were aisv auw L nd Crown Prince are fit and well.—Rugby ladio Service. Attempt To Assassinate Fails London, March 16. The Hedjaz Legation in London communicates that an attempt was made to assassinate King Ibn Saud at Mecca during the earlv morning devotions in the great
    >ut were aisv auw Lnd Crown Prince are fit and well.—Rugby ladio Service.  -  115 words
  • 54 1 gents a prugivsoivc cost of war pensions.— Rugby Radio Service. Saving Of £BBl.OOO On War Pensions London, March 15. Further civil estimates issued yesterday show a saving of £BBl,OOO on the estimate for the Ministry of Pensions which represents a progressive natural reduction in the cost of war
    gents a prugivsoivc ..... cost of war pensions.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  54 words
  • 25 1 RIiILDiNG houses with glass bricks is the latest scientific achievement. The are’subbed .o a rnecial treatment wbict. render, them impervious r cr ceia.
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  • 211 1 peace of the world.—Rugby Radio Service. Tremendous Contribution To World Peace AND DEFENCE OF BRITISH EMPIRE London, March 15. The First Lord of the Admiralty in his speech vigorously protested against the misrepresentation which took adv .ntage of the increase in the defence estimates to accuse
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  • 94 1 —Reuter. No Coronation This Year REMAIN IN LAUSANNE FOR HEALTH REASONS Lausanne, March 15. Contrary to the expectation in Bangkok that the young King of Siam will return later this year for the coronation, it is understood here that he will remain in Lausanne for another
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  • 89 1 —Reuter. Singapore To Brisbane In April Canberra. March 15. A further step has been taken in the development of Empire air services whereby it will be possible for passengers to travel all the way from England to Australia and vice versa aerially. This announcement was made
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  • 2717 1 EMBEZZLEMENT OF $103,000 j TO SERVE THREE YEARS IMPRISONMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) >. Singapore, March 16. The Assize case which has attracted more attention than any other for several months ended last night at ten past six when Tan Boon Kiah was unanimously
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  • 1504 3 IMPORTANCE OF RECORDING FOR REPEATING PROGRAMMES By Noel Ashbridge, B.Sc., M.1.E.E., Chief Engineer of the 8.8. C. In my last talk I tried to give you some idea of the work we have been doing on studio, microphone, and control-room design, but I left the question
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  • 683 3 Empire Newsletter GENERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL The 8.8. C. aimounces that a new General Advisory Council, of which the Archbishop of York has accepted the Chairmanship, has been set up in view of the increasing scope and responsibilities of the broadcasting service. It will act for an experimental
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    • 1524 3 WIRELESS PROG RAMMES 8.8. Q layed from St. Martin-in-the-Fields, 9.00-The News and Sports Results. Th B C OrCh63tra ,Section J? -muitaaeoi» C), conducted by John Anoell. John 10.20-’Airs and Graces" BB K Morel (Baritone). Orchestra: Suite, Empire Orchestra. Leader Daniel GSQ IBM In Fairyland < Cowen >. John Morel Melia.
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  • 343 4 Coroner's Inquiry COOLIE FOUND DEAD IN ROOM A verdict of suicide by hanging was returned by the Coroner (Mr. D. Wills) at the adjourned inquiry yesterday into the death of a made adult Chinese who was found hanging on a nail in a room in 292, Brick
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  • 2487 4 BROADCAST TALK FROM ZHJ MR. TAN KIAR LIEW RECOUNTS EXPERIENCES “Ever since my return from Australia about a month ago, 1 have felt it incumbent upon myself to give a report ot the Malayan Scouts Jamboree Tour, because 1 was one oi those who approached the
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  • 234 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL i Mr. XX’. Lowther Kemp, who has been on a short visit to Malaya, is sailing for > home on the “Chitral.” Mr. C. J. Chancellor, general manager I for Reuters in Shanghai, is at present in > I Singapore, and will proceed home on leave next week.
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    • 207 4 ZHJ—PENANG i Wavelength 49.3 me’res PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, 23RD MARCH, 1935 MONDAY, MARCH 18 I P.M. 7.oo—Gramophone Records. 7.30 “Straits Echo” News Bulletin. i 7.35 —Gio mophone Records. 7.45 —Sports Talk by M. 8.00 —Gramophone Records. 8.30 What’s On In Penang. B.4o—Gramophone Records. 9.oo—Close down. TUESDAY, MARCH
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  • 1226 5 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TODAY AND SELECTIONS BY "TIC-TAC" 1 he following is the full programme for the first day of the Selangor I urf Club Spring Meeting, to he run at Kuala Lumpur today, together with selections bv Tic-Tac Race 1, Ponies, Class 2, Division
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  • 100 5 Lawn Bowls Tournament The following ties have been arranged:— TUESDAY Men’s Pairs H’Cap:—T. A. Wemyss and J. N. Cooley —2 v. M. T. P. Rule and A. S. Gosling Scr. FRIDAY, MARCH 22 Championship Pairs: —R. V. Patterson and E. Reimann v. T. A. Wemyss and J.
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  • 72 5 M. C. C. v. Indian Association The following have been selected to play for the M.C.C. against the Indian Association on Sunday on the D?to Kramat Ground, play commencing at 10 a.m. sharp. M. M. Akbar. H. R. Pawanteh (Cap*.) C. M. P. Badry, M. T. Samsscdeen, H. S.
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  • 215 5 Official Programme Issued SEVEN DAYS' RACING The Singapore Turf Club has issued the official programmes of the Summer (Governors Cup» Professional Meeting and the Summer Skye Meeting. A summary of both programmes is given below. There will be five days racing in the professional meeting:
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  • 36 5 Scottish XV To Meet England The fo lowing will cons'itute the Scottish team agairst England: Marshall, Forrest, Dick, Murdock, Fyfe, Shaw, Logan, Murray, Doctor Tait, R. M. Grieve, Beattie, Burnet, Thom, Waters and Lambie.
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  • 76 5 P.C.C. V. P.R.C. I The following have been selected to play for the P.C.C. against the P.R.C. in a football match on the Esplanade on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m. F. M. Adam; A. P. Webb, A. F. Baughan; D. R. Harper, S. L. McNee, T. A. Maxwell; W. T.
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  • 1428 5 ARSENAL'S FAREWELL EVERTON'S SURPRISE DEFEAT AT HOME BURNLEY STAGE SENSATIONAL RECOVERY F.A. Cup.—Sixth Round Association Football Everton West Bronmidi Albion 1 Sheffield Wednesday 2 Burnley 3 Though it contained only four games, the Sixth Round of the F. A. Cup provided more surprises and thrills than any
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  • 690 6 PLANS BEING PREPARED IN LONDON CHIEF TELEGRAPH ENGINEER TO REPORT NQUIRIES are being made in England with a view to investigating the possibilities of introducing Television into Ceylon. It is understood that the Chief 1 eleEngineer, Mr. J. Shillitoe, who is at present on leave in
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  • 336 6 Plane Oure For Whooping Cough 5,000 TO BE SPENT ON AERODROMES Following the establishment of the’ England-Australia direct air service, Australia is losing no time in improving existing aerodromes ‘o accommodate the needs of the larger and heavier machines used and to obviate mishaps when landing grounds are
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  • 268 6 A Gallant Rescue The King has, on the recommendation of the President of the Board of Trade, awarded silver medals for gallantry in saving life at sea to Mr. Takejiro Ikemoto and Mr. Usuke Koizumi, of Kobe, in re- cognition of their gallan‘ry in attempting
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  • 180 6 If neuritis bothers you, deal with it as this woman dealt with hers For years I was unable to knit,” she writes, “owing to neuritis in my hands. Last year I started taking Kruschen, and now the knitting craze is on I can keep up
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  • 523 6 Twenty Years After March 4 was the ‘wentieth anniversary ;of the death of Mr. Willem Willett, the founder of the Daylight Saving scheme, to which we owe our Summer j Time.” His first idea for the scheme came to him in 1906. when every morning he was
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  • 92 6 Accused Committed To Assizes The preliminary enquiry in which a I Tamil named Arumugam was charged with the murder of a woman named Ponnamal on the five-foot-way of a house in Telok Bahang on the night of February 2 w’as concluded yesterday in the police court
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  • 175 6 Miniature Arsenal In Dummy Tank Paris, March 2. A motor-cyclist s attempt to cross the Franco-Belgian fron‘ier into France with e. cargo of arms and ammunition concealed in dummy petrol tanks is occupying the attention of the French authorities. The arms inlcuded revolvers of practi- cally the
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  • 42 7 ON LONDON’S DOORSTEP—Children playing round the wishing well on the triangular green at Chenies. Few villages can claim a more lovely situation than this one, rightly a favourite spot with American visitors to Buckinghamshire, county of woods and poets.”
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  • 652 7 A PROMENADE FOR DOGS The “Sunday Express” reveals the close- f s<uarded secret of the interior decoration T plans of ‘he 79,000- f on French liner Nor- s mandie which is nearing completion at St. Nazaire. 1 Although the Normandie is due for
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  • 574 7 COMEDIAN WHO ONCE HELPED TO WIN AND LOSE £5,000 IN 2 DAYS I L l Spare a kind thought for Jce Elvin, who I made you laugh a lot twenty, thirty, forty' years ago. and took his last call when he 1 died, in his sleep, of
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  • 148 7 Minister Of Trade Replies i Mr. White. Australian Minis’er of Trade, has replied to the compleinte voiced by Lord Nuffield in ’he course cf a speech at the luncheon of the Austra ian Association of British Manufacturers. j On that occasion Lord Nuffield said that while
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    • 102 7 I BUTTER I I "SUNNY WEST" BRAND I ifi g 1 g IS I 'J? A I PURE AUSTRALIAN CREAMERY BUTTER Now Offered For The First Time J > I ,N 6 I Our Cold Storage I Department. I is THE PRICE OF THIS NEW BRAND IS ONLY il 55
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  • 618 8 For the second year in succession strong criticism was made at the annual meeting of the Penang I’ootjball Association that the expenses incurred on away matches was on an extravagant scale and if the association wishes to retain the good opinion J of the public it would
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  • 165 8 Reuter. Possibility Of Linking To Foreign Currency London, March 15. The possibility of linking the Shanghai dollar to some foreign currency is discussed by an anonymous correspondent in an article “America plays havoc with China” given prominence in the "Financial News.” It says that to make the linking
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  • 125 8 Rugby Radio Service. Remarkable Tributes To Popularity London. March 15. Lord Bledisloe who left New Zealand for England today, after serving for five years as Governor-General, before leaving, received remarkable tributes to the popularity which he and his wife had earned. Commenting on the high success of Lord
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  • 1190 8 REVOLUTIONARY £SVOCA^ B CENTENARY preparing.—R. H. M. in the “Birmingha i Post." Every generation conceives its own problems to be particularly acute. Every generation speaks cf an unparalleled situation. whereas there is always a paralied to any situaticn. Every generation speaks of an unprecedented crisis, whereas there is
    preparing.—R. H. M. in the “Birmingha,i Post."  -  1,190 words
  • 181 8 —Reuter. Steady Decline London, March 15. For the first time since the Ministry of Transport began to publish weekly traffic cast ’ties exactly a year ago, deaths totalling 94 dropped below the hundred mark. There has been a steady decline in the number of deaths from
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  • 195 8 Reuter. Future Prospects Bright I London, March 15. I ’’Surely it is not too much to hope that the developments of trade with India and ■China will be one of the most importan features of the next decade,” said Mr. Run ciman at the Papermakers’ Association banquet. I
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  • 121 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Third Reading In House Of Commons London, March 15. The third reading of the Government’s Cattle Bill was carried in the House of Commons today by 118 votes to 29 votes and later received the first reading in the House of Lords. The object of
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  • 85 9 Rugby Radio Service. L. G. Submits His Plans London, March 15. Detailed plans for tackling the unemployment problem which Mr. Lloyd George has prepared in collaboration with a committee of experts were submitted to the Prime Minister last night in the form of a memorandum of about 100
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  • 25 9 Wiley Post Starts For New York Los Angeles, March 15. Wiley Post has started on a new stratosphere flight to New York.
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  • 53 9 Reuter. Averaged 270 Miles An Hour Cleveland, Ohio. March 15. Wiley Post who left Los Angeles this morning in an attempt on a stratosphere flight to New’ York landed here as his oxygen supply w’as running out. Officials state that his speed average was 270
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  • 152 9 Not Worthy Of An Enquiry MURDER CONVICTION QUASHED Serious allegations of bribery uid other irregularities against the Police, made during the course of an appeal of a Chinese, Yen Tek Ngiong, on a charge of murder, were mentioned by the Chief Justice during the course of his
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  • 195 9 i Solution Of Complicated Problem Moscow, March 14. The agreement on the Chinese Eastern Railway must be consi- dered as the solution of one of the most complicated Far Eastern problems and the greatest positive event in the development of Soviet-Japanese rela- tions declared M. Litvinov
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  • 126 9 —Reuter. Second Reading Passed London, March 15. Under the Superannuation Bill the second reading of which was passed in the House of Commons, members of the Con- sular Service in China are allowed to t retire at the age of 55, instead of 60, as I w’ith other
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  • 4275 10 AUSTRALIA AND EMPIRE AIR MAIL PROPOSALS VISCOUNT ELIBANK EXPLAINS FALL IN TIN METAL MARKET INTERESTS FORCING DOWN PRICE ATTITUDE OF DUTCH RUBBER PRODUCERS QUEEN ELIZABETH’S CORNER IN PEPPER BIOGRAPHY OF A YOUNG MALAYAN TIGER (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. March 6. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS’ GIFT Sir Philip
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    459 11  -  Fashion ’s New Way With Dress and Shoe Fabrics says Mary Grace YOU kn ow those wavy ripples that the sea makes wan When the tide is going °ut, fabrics ll S fashlonable surface of the new ««w here S^ a i5 ipple on nearl y every
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  • 105 11 Leaves French Stage For Missionary Work A young and beautiful actress has suddenly decided that she prefers nursing work with French missions in Africa, in a Polynesian Leper colony to the Paris stage. She is Maryse Wendling, who recently entered the nunnery of the
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  • 126 11 So They Called It "Radium" Wedding Seventy years of married life have brought a problem to Mr. and Mrs. John Gapes, of Koroit, Victoria, Australia, in giving a name to an anniversary that is sufficiently rare to have no name. After celebrating their diamond wedding
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  • 412 11 £14,000 INCOME-TAX a CLAIM Miss Gertrude Lawrence, the actress, attended the first statutory meeting of her creditors in London, when Mr. F. S. Salaman, chartered accountant, appointed trustee of the estate, with a committee of inspec‘ion consisting of three creditors. Mr. S. W. Hood Official Receiver,
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  • 95 11 But David Was A Water-Melon Probably few people would care to wage on the strength of a growing water-melon against that of the knot pf a tree. Yet, at Grafton, in New South Wales, such a knot has just been split by a melon which had grown
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  • 251 11 Wedding Delayed Owing To Money Difficulties DISAPPOINTMENT OVER UNREDEEMED JEWELLERY Singapore, March 14. Early on the morning of Mar. 9, a Tamil gardener attending to his duties outside a house in Marine Parade, Katong, was called by a European living next door, who pointed out a
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  • 71 11 English Capital For I Australian Venture English capital is behind a new venture which is announced in Queensland. j A thousand acres of virgin land in the South Coast District have been acquired exclusively for growing passion fruit and processing it for the production of juice. There
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  • 258 11 Dying Art In An Age Of Tinned Food The men cf England are feeing a sad and empty future. Sad and empty, at any rate, if the thirty-fourth Universal Cookery and Food Exhibition, which opened at the New Horticultural Hall, Westminster, can be taken as
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  • 101 11 Scotch Pedigree Cattle One of the most important shipments of pedigree cattle in recent years has just arrived in Austra ia from Scotland. It comprises 19 head and two pigs. Included are nine polled Aberdeen Angus heifers and young bulls which were specially chosen from the best herds
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  • 1351 12 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on 3rd Mnrch per the Imperial Airways via Alor S‘ar wer delivered in London on the 14th March. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS A Homeward Mail by the Imperial Airways will be closed at the General Post Office, Penang tomorrow at 7 am.
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  • 755 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines I The following 1» a list of vessels arriving •ad sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh (La-boean-Bilik). Sails today for the same ports. M.V. ALFOER from Langsa, Idi, SimpangOlim, Tg. Poera
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    • 317 12 ’Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited. 86, Beach Street, Penang FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS Saturday, 16th March, 1935. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA “HOR LIN TTK MONG HEONG" Last 2nd Performance of Mr. LAU KUM FIE. Seats :—4O, 30, 20 10 cents. LOW SAI THOE GUAN TEOCHEW OPERA Day Show’
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  • 1048 14 The Dispute With Equity RIGID OBJECTION TO INTERFERENCE Following on his decision to abandon all his theatrical projects, Mr. C. B. Cochran gave the following interview to The Observer. “Statements in tho Press persuade me to accept your invitation tp clear up a
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  • 497 14 Third Flace Among The 1 I I Powers ESTIMATES UP BY £3,000,000 Under the presen* plans for development of the R. A. F., explained in the Air Estimates issued on March 5, Britain in three or four years’ time will take third place among the
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  • 143 16 have used Bisurated’ Mannes a to moe stoma'h troubles and have obtained most b till'd nt results even with pat’"nts whose gastric trouble has los’sd se.era,. years.” (Signed) P. A. i Noted Europsan doctor.) Amazing evid nee of the ramarkabl? speed with which
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  • 403 16 —Reuter. Two Records In Fourth Test HIGHEST TOTAL: HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE England Loses 4 For 27 Kingston, March 15. Two records were created today in the fourth Test match between West Indies and England which was continued here in glorious weather and on a perfect
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  • 98 16 Reuter. Period Increased To Two Years Paris, March 15. Declaring that it ''annot allow French effectives to fall when German effectives are considerably increased, the Government anm unced Parliamentary measures to maintain the strength of the Army to 230,000 till 1940, including the increase in the
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  • 694 16 Nai Vee Chan Wins By Narrow Margin TARLEY-SMARN FIGHT NEXT WEEK (BY SECONDS OUT”) B. S. Ang, the Penang lightweight chant- pica, lost his title to Nai Vee Chan, the welt iWvight champion and challenger, when he was narrowly outpointed in a twelve round contest.
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  • 48 16 Owing to rain yesterday evening the match between Tong Sean School Union and Eng Hooi’s Eleven fell through. There was only a handful of players who turned up at 5.30 and it was not until six that it was decided to indulge in a kick-about.
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  • 47 16 Major-General E. O. Lewin. G.0.C., Malaya, is sailing for home by the “Chitra’” leaving today with Mrs. Lew-in. The Genera! is going on short leave and expects to be back in Singapore by the middle cf May. He arrived in Sngapore in February last year.
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  • 610 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT Penang, March 15. The week under review has w-itnessed a further decline in the price ot rubb.r which closes 18d /wc. < <is:sd, frosh uneasiness having been occasioned by reports of trouble in the Cotton trade. The majority of Rubber shares have experienced somewhat severe
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  • 135 16 Peng Wah And Choon Seng Win (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) On the Limstead ccurt yesterday two doubles ties in the Junior badminton championships were played, one being an unfinished match. Chew Peng Wah and Tan Choon Seng, the Hu Yew Seah pair, in a good fight with the Unionists,
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  • 492 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England 2nd Sunday in Lent. 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PS CXIX verses 1—32. Hymn 448. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communicc. Tam” 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS CXIX verses 33 —sft 236. Magnificat —121. Nunc Dimittis —123. Hymns —446 and
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    • 99 16 PENANG THONE 543 PENANG S. S. i* TONIGHT ST. PATRICK'S BALL with /,< C -A YOLA I PAUL ?4. j 1 IN A GLAMOROUS CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EXTENSION TO 2 A M. BILLET WANTED By thoroughly experienced Conductor. Excellent Testimonials. Please apply DeCruz, c/o Holyrood Estate, Pondok Tan jong. AYER
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    • 316 16 PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE Easter Meeting 1935. APJi IL 6TH. 10TH 13TH, 193 S 2 Runs for Horses Classes I, II 111. 3 Runs fop Penang 1935 Griffins. ENTRIES close at 12 o’clock noon on Wednesday, 27th March, 1935 SWEEPS :—A $l/ Unlimited Swvepstake for Members only wall be held
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 35 16 WEATHER REPORT Wine 6 a.m. 78 S 11 m.m Noon 80 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 11.59 a.m 5.46 a.m. 11.30 p.m 6.00 p.m. TOMORROW 12.15 p.m 6.10 a.m. Midnight 6.28 p.m.
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