Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 March 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 67. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935. PRICE 10 CENJb.
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  • 1179 1 —Reuter. RECENT EVENTS IN GERMANY "CAUSED SKOCK AND FEELING VERGING ON DESPAIR" —Mr. George Lansbury. London, March 21. 'Che forthcoming Ministerial conversations in Berlin and elsewhere were the subject of a brief and restrained debate in the House of Commons. The leader of the Opposition,
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  • 97 1 Reuter Wireless. Demonstrations Over Berlin Berlin, March 19. Germany’s new air force made its first appearance over Berlin this afternoon, ths formations consisting of thirty-six fighting and fifteen bombing machines which circled over the city fidr an hour engaging in various mainoeuvres and flying in arrowhead
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  • 19 1 Prince Ananda Mahidol, the Boy King of Siam, is here seen at his lessons in Lausanne.
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  • 142 1 BRIGADIER GENERAL HAMOND Reuter. Mission Noi Military In Character London, March 21. Brigadier-General F.D. Hammond who is proceeding to China shortly to examine and advise upon the organisation of the Chinese railway system, was interviewed by Reuter when he hoarded the “Ranpura.’ He told Reuter's representative he was unable to
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  • 80 1 —Reuter. To increase Capitai Ct National Banks I i Nanking, March 21. The Government has approved $100,000,000 domestic bond issue for the purpose of increasing the capital of the Central Bank of China, the Bank of China and thq Bank of Communications. > It is
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  • 41 1 —Rugby Radio Service. To Visit Prague London, March 21. Mr. Anthony Eden has accepted the Czecho-Slovak invitation to visit Prague where he will arrive on April 4 at the conclusion of his tour to Berlin. Moscow and Warsaw.-
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  • 237 1 HOOD RENOWN COURT MARTIAL Rugby Radio Service. Precedent For Admiralty's Action SUPREME RESPONSIBILITY FOR DISCIPLSNE I London, March 21. 4he First Lord of the Admiralty, i Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell in answer to a Parliamentary question said there were many precedents for the recent course taken by the Board of Admiralty
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  • 35 1 —Reuter. r<?of Likelv To Be Under £5,000,000 r s. London, March 22. The Budgvt surplus is not likely to be under £5,000,000 rn the National accounts at the end of the financial year.
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  • 171 1 England Not A Foreign Power Cape Town, March 15. While South Africa’s independence was the subject of a parliamentary debate on Thursday, a stout passage of arms occurred between General Hertzog and a representative of the Boer Opposition, who had referred to the British Admiral stationed here as
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  • 69 1 Reuter. READY BY 1939 EVERYTHING ACCORDING TO PLAN London, March 21. The Singapore Base ought to be ready by 1939 at the present rate of progress, stated Captain Euan Wallace in the House of Commons. Everything is proceeding according to plan. The smaller sum put down in
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  • 116 1 —Reuter. Health Minister Bombarded With Questions London, March 21. The irresistible attraction of Chinese eggs was again apparent in the House of Commons when the Ministry of Health was bombarded by questions to which Mr. Shakespeare replied referring to previous statements. Sir John Haslam said the examination
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  • 91 1 .—Reuter. Bug Nuisance In Barracks London, March 21. Sir Arnold Wilson drew attention to the infestation of barracks in Egypt, Gibraltar, Malta and China by bugs and inquired what steps are contemplated. Capt. Hacking admitted that the problem was a very difficult one. Varying success had attended the
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  • 43 1 Rugby Radio Service. Arrival In London London, March 21. Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Australian Premier, who is paying a visit to England in con nection with the King’s Jubilee and also for a trade discussion arrived in London this evening.
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    • 1308 2 RATES FOR CASUAL, PENANG HILL DTIKS ADVERTISEMENTS T d up trains. Sure and certain for all Female I All communications relating to *3O mtoute. q of George complaints. Every lady should I 4 V ill ndrlrpcced to 800 a.m to 10.00 am. every 15 The Municipal Commissioners of Ge< W
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  • 2289 3 SIR JAMES BARRIE ON "THE PRETTIEST TOAST MATINEE PROCEEDS TO FOUND STAGE HOSPITAL WARD Miss Marie Tempest, the great English actress, was the guest of honour at a luncheon given at the Savoy Hotel on March 4, to the general committee of the Marie Tempest
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  • 223 3 "Suppression" At University Rome, March 10. The Italian Press is again attacking British Policy in Malta. The “Quadrivio, a Fascist review, publishes an article on recent changes in the administraton of the University of La Valetta of a temper which, if written by a foreign correspondent
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  • Article, Illustration
    1903 4 GOLD CUP'S SANDOWN VICTORY Fine Hurdle Racers At Lingfield I ENTRIES FOR MANCHESTER CUP (From Our Own Correspondent), j London, March 13. NR. J. H. WHITNEY IN ENGLAND Mr. J. H. Whitney, the American millionaire racehorse owner, has just arrived -in England in order to attend the
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  • 406 4 Kin Hong Beats Char Kwee AFTER THREE GAMES (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) Tan Kin Hong (Keystone) beat Khoo Ghor Kwee (Anglo-Chinese School Union) in the singles of the Junior badminton championships, played yesterday on the Hu Yew Seah court. The match went to. three games and Kin Hong finished
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  • 175 4 Ties For Next Week The following ties have been arranged:— MONDAY, MARCH 25 Mixed Doubles Handicap. —4O Mrs. S. La Brooy and E. C. Valberg v. —5 Mrs. N. H. Perera and Dr. Perera. TUESDAY, MARCH 26 Mixed Doubles Handicap. —4O Miss Y. Carrier and
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  • 427 4 Probable Field Of 27 DELANEIGE A DOUBTFUL STARTER London, March 21. The following are the final acceptors with probable riders for the Grand National Steeplechase to be run at Liverpool on Friday, March 29 (about 4 miles 856 yards): GOLDEN MILLER By. 12.7 (Miss Dorothy Paget) wi
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  • 267 4 Saturday's League Fixtures SUNDERLAND TO VISiT MANCHESTER The following are matches to be piaj-J tomorrow in the English and Scot Leagues:— t DIVISION I Arsenal v. Grimsby T Birmingham v. Derby C Blackburn R. v. Preston N.E Leeds U. v. W’hampton Liverpool v. Huddersfield T Manchester
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  • 45 4 —Reuter. No Confidence Vole Rescinded London, March 21. The annual meeting of ihe Notts County Cricket Club held today rescinded the no confidence vote passed at the spec al meeting held in January and decided to adhere to the M.C.C. anti-bodyline ruling.-
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  • 82 4 Army Meets R.A.F. A’ Twickenham The following are the principal Rug' Union matches to be played tomorrow: The Army v. R.A.F. Bath v. Devonnort S. Birkenhead Park v. Old Millhillians Bristol v. Aidershot S. Cardiff v. Blackheath Coventry v Torquay A. Gloucester v. T -’cesser Guy’s Hospital v.
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  • 1015 5 COLONIAL PLAYERS TO VISIT BRITAIN S. BREWS AND W. BOLGER The intimation that S. Brews is again to «>mpete in the ’British Open championship, which is to be played at Muitfield in June, ts both interesting and pleasing. Following his exceptionally good performances in this country last
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  • 176 5 Cross Country London Olympiades' Success INDIVIDUAL HOLDER BEATEN London Olyinpiades A. C. retained their team title in the Women’s A. A. A. National cross-country championship at Longbridge, Birmingham. But there was a surprise in the individual race, which was won by Miss N. Halstead (Radcliffe H. A.
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  • 1231 5 CONCENTRATION AND TENSENESS Fame has certain y been achieved, for in the >3St 13 years the brothers, between them, have won the Open Championship of South Africa ten times —a striking record. In 'he matter of style. S. Brews is a little unusual, his
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  • 883 5 RELENTLESS AND UNTIRING FORWARDS UPSET BACK-PLAY HEWITT'S GREAT INFLUENCE After losing O’Connor in the first five minutes, Ireland beat Wales by a try and two penalty goals to a penalty goal. The Irish forwards played magnificently, the seven getting a fair share of the ball, and hustling
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  • 69 5 Reuter. At Not Reaching 300 Miles Speed Daytona Beach, March 21. Bitterly disappointed at failing i to reach 300 miles per hour Sirj Malcolm Campbell has finished his 1935 trials. After inspecting the beach today he decided nrt to run and ordered the Bird” .to he packed
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  • 210 5 Young Irishman With A Terrific Punch PERFECT ATHLETE A remarkable new heavy-weight preposition was shown to pressmen at George Cook’s gymnasium, Regent’s Park, on March 8. He is Jack McCoy, the 23-years-old Irishman, whose discovery by Cook I described exclusively in “The Star” three weeks ago,
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  • 404 6 Electrical Change Due To Lunar Pull EFFECT ON RADIO Professor Chapman's Discoveries The tides of the sea may control the movements of ships and bathers, and even on occasion provide London with flood alarms. But Professor Sydney Chapman, of the Royal College of Science, South
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  • 308 6 Empire Cail To Prayer The Empire Call to Prayer which the Bishop of Norwich has prepared for the King's Jubilee is now issued. The following are extracts:— Our King has reigned through an anxious quarter of a century. Difficulties have quickly succeeded one another—the Consti- tutional deadlock, Ireland,
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  • 408 6 FIRST STUDIO IN A STABLE A PRIVATE IN THE WAR Discharged —AND THEN FAME I I Jacob Epstein, the only artist in the world who can set the man-in-the-streei talking about his work, has done it again. Controversy, artistic,
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  • 446 6 Death Sentence On Mechanic JUDGE AND "SLOPPY VIEWS" ON INSANITY Percy Charles Anderson, the 21-year-old motor mechanic, was at Lewes Assizes on March 9 found guilty pf the murder of Edith Constance Drew-Bear, 21, on East Brighton go'f links on November 25, and was sentenced to death.
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  • 262 6 Drowned When Ambulance Plunges Into River Canton, March 5. Trapped in the rear compartment of an ambulance which skidded down a steep embankment and plunged into the Ching-I J shui river, two small foreign girls, daugh- j ters of an American missionary doctor, met a
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  • 387 6 MOST POPULAR NAZI'S ROMANCE Berlin, March 10. From all parts of Germany congratulations have been pouring in upon Gen. Goering, whose engagement to Fraulein' Emmy Sonnemann, the well-known German actress, was announced on March 9. The wedding is to take place on April 11. It is
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  • 462 6 Lord Dawson And "Startling View” EVIDENCE OF THEORY WANTED Lord Dawson of Penn, Physician to ‘he. King, asked a number of questions about j the osteopathic view of measles when the Registration and Regulation of Osteopaths Bill again came before a Select Committee of the House cf
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  • 401 6 Seen By Only Four White Men ABORIGINAL ARTISTS CURIOUS WORK Unsolved Mystery Of Red Elephants Hidden in the hills near the w-> i boundary of the great South Africa reserve, the Kruger National Par primitive paintings that only four men have seen. Mr. C. A.
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  • 281 6 "BRINGING THE MOQN WITHIN 25 MILES OF THE EARTH*' New York, March 10. Day by day, at Corning Glass Works, New York,, the world’s largest telescope disc, which will bring the moon within 25 miles of the earth, is cooling. Every day the 200-inch
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    • 9 6 DO YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS
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  • 1535 7 Set Prejudice Of European Diehards In The Far East” CHINESE ADDRESSES STORE ROTARY CLUB IMPRESSIONS AT CAMBRIDGE If \ou,as an Oriental student, do not want to come out of >our shell and try to forget that harmful and undeservedly popular oi Kipling s that l\ast is hast and West is
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 632 7 (To the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, I am one of the many Indian Readers who has gone very interestedly and minutely through your issues of the 19th. and 20th. instant, where you have given prominent place to the Indian Jubilee Celebration Scheme. The
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  • 69 7 Kedah Hall Party v. Peelers The following will represent the Party against the Peelers Cricket Club on Sunday at Patani Road at 10.30 a.m. sharp. C. Danker, Foo Eng Seng (Captain), Khco Phin Hong, Koh Soo Loon, Leong Yean Seng, Phang Ah Kow, Tan Hooi Cheng, Tan Kong Tat,
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  • 53 7 By One Goal To Nil A football match was played yesterday between St. Xavier’s Institution and the Sporting Diamonds on the S.X.I. ground and resulted in a win tor the Institute by one goal to nil. The game was keenly contested throughout and the Institute gained
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  • 67 7 Customs Defeat Corinthians (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 22. The display cf football in the League this season wes witnessed yesterday when the Customs last year’s champions of the Ipoh League, defeated the Corin hians last year s runners-up by the odd goal in five. The
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  • 61 7 1 Crowd Delighted With Exhibition Shots (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 22. Kirkwood and Mitchell defeated Gilchrist and Ayton in a foursomes over 18 holes 2 up. The exhibition shots astonished the gathering who were delighted with the patter which accompanies the display, j Kirkwood
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  • 99 7 Mr. "Chick" Campbell's Experience In Kuala Lumpur Mr. C. O. (“Chick”) Campbell, who is i staying at the Empire Hotel, Kuala LumI pur, during the races, had an alarming exI perience at about midnight on Monday. He had gone to bed and duly switched off his light.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 128 8 6 P.M.—“TONIGHT 9-15 LAST 2 SHOWS JOHN WAYNE IN THE FAST ACTION DRAMA “LUCKY TEXAN” Preceded By THE FINAL CHAPTERS OF THE WILD ANIMAL SERIAL “LOSTJUNGLE” OPENS TOMORROW AT 2-45 MATINEE THEY'RE SO WONDERFUL NO WONDER THE WHOLE WORLD DEMANDED TO SEE THEM AGAIN ill The Screen's Perfect Lovers 1
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    • 255 8 majestic/::;; MATIJIEEs'ON ‘sATUr’dAY SUNOAY AT 2-45 P -MThe Count °F tW|IS Monte Cristo WITH THE STAR FIND OF THE HOUR Robert Donat AND THE INSPIRED ACTRESS OF A M DOZEN HITS Elissa Landi ALL THE POWER THE SWEEP Z THE ROMANCE OF DUMAS 11 BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN IN ONE
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  • 980 9 INTERESTING POINT SETTLED IN SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF An interesting point as to whether the filling in of the date and the names of the makers of a promissory note, after it had been duly signed but without the knowledge of the makers, for the purpose
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  • 237 9 Famous Story In Film Form If Alexander Dumas had lived in this day and age, he would have been the greatest of writers for the Screen. “The Count of Monte Cristo,” most famous of his stories, might have been specially written for this medium, for it
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    • 209 9 yff »OE£ESi \t Wll 81 fei Us iB BW* leap! gffi I S t lh manufactured jrtvtjl I jj§g 'S 1 sa& wSS I Qv*r> „,„uu TwGjSy I as? Kjr Ss La? W I a I QJr ;HI <|| 1 /jr *5 Sic aE, 1 “.'F'l !r cjjr' \7v, Kj'JT
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    • 11 9 SHE KNOWS THAT HE DOESN'T KNOW WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS I
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    • 439 9 t JgD 5 '’v’Je extensive O Kalzana a case of Neuroses. have been surpris1 i ed at the great value n J < Kalzana in tonJ 1 nervoue BA L.R.C.P., X L.R.C.S. J I Irritability Very often that irritable feeling is due to nothing else but a lack of certain
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  • 448 10 The accident which occurred in Northam Road yesterday in which a young Chinese schoolboy was killed was the third fatal accident to a schoolboy in Penang in a comparatively short space of time. First there was the case of a Chinese schoolboy being knocked down and killed on
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  • 274 10 At a meeting held on Thursday. March 14 at the Land Office, Penang, the following were elected Committee. Chairman.— The Hon. Mr. Mohamed Rouse, J.P, Hon. Joint-secretaries.—Mr. M. A. Bakar and Capt. S. A. M. Noor. Hon. Treasurer —Mr. Hamid Khan. Committee. Capt. S. S.
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  • 69 10 Reuter. Other Powers Concerned Shanghai, March 21. Mr. Kung, Minister of Finance, informed the press that foreign powers were concerned with the financial difficulties of China. He said that the Chinese Government had received a communication from Great Britain inquiring Chinese opinion on a plan for relieving
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  • 485 10 THE OLDEST HORSE RACE: The Kiplingcotes—the oldest horse race in England—was run yesterday, over a four mile course on the Yorkshire Wolds. It was inaugurated in 1519, and is run on the third Thursday of March every year. The prize money, which amounts to about £B, is
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  • 187 10 Clerk Produced In Court Yesterday Morning C. Selvanayagam, clerk to the Inspector of Small Holdings, Batang Padang, was produced yesterday morning by Mr. Livingstone of the Detective Branch, Perak, and charged before the First Magistrate, with the following:— That you on or about 20-3-35 at Ipoh did
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  • 98 10 Subscription List No. 20. The Protector of Chinese, Penang, acknowledges with thanks receipts of the following contributions towards the above Fund Govt. Servants’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Socie‘y, Ltd., Pen arg $50.00 Madam Tan Lan Neoh 2.00 Staff of Anglo-Chinese School 37.00 Young Men’s Hindu
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  • 107 10 Further Enquiries To Be Made That the case was rather involved at the moment was the statement of the prosecuting officer when a Chinese named Toh Chiew Huat was produced in the police court today charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property, namely a bicycle belonging
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  • 209 10 When the case was mentioned today i: the police court before the magistrate iM 1 J. P. Biddulph), in which a Chinese naniKang Hock Lai stood charged with hav n. no ostensible means of subsistence, ar, asked to show cause why he should not b ordered
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  • 37 10 Reuter. Agreement Ratified Moscow, March 22. The Commissars in Council have ratified the agreement initialled last October between the Soviet Concessions Committee and the Lena Goldfields for a full settle- ment of tjhe case,
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  • 776 11 Post And Telegraphs Department ANNUAL MEETING TOMORROW The following is the Committee’s report and statement of accounts to be presented to members at the sixth annual general meeting of the Penang Post and Telegraph Co-Operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, to be held at 2
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  • 197 11 i Annual Conference The annual meeting of the Engineering Association of Malaya is being held at Penang this week-end. This morning members visited the Ayer Itam Filtration Plant of the Sewage Outfall and Pumping station. Mr. M.J. Thorpe gave a description of the plant at the
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  • 102 11 Rear Admiral Entertained By Premier (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 21. The Japanese naval visit is proving very pleasant. The visitors have thrown the warships open to the Siamese during day time hours without restrictions. Last evening the Rear-Admiral was entertained by the Premier, Phya
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  • 140 11 Messrs. N.V. Straits Java Trading Co., write as follows: I "We were interested to read in page six (6) of your issue yesterday an account of the successful use of Atebrin in combating the recent Malarial Epidemic in Ceylon. *'As the local agents of Messrs. Bayer” the manufacturers of
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  • 170 11 Northam Road Accident CHINESE BOY KILLED A fatal motor accident involving in the death of an eight year old Chinese boy named Heah Eng Seang occurred last afternoon on Northam Road in front of “Northam Lodge” when a motor car knocked the boy down. The deceased boy,
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  • 135 11 Women Deprived Of Jewellery (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 21. A new light is shed on the taxi outrage in the Holland Road suburb. It appears that the two Khehs who engaged the taxi at Bras Basah Road drove to Telok Ayer Street where they picked
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  • 90 11 Bound For Bangkok A party of American tourists passed through Penang this morning by the International Express bound for Bangkok. The party stayed for some days in Singapore and reached Penang by way of Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh. Styled the Pacific tour party" they are headed
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  • 34 11 We are informed that the m.v, “Kangaroo” is owned by the West Australian Government, State Shipping Service, and not by the Burns Philip Line as was stated in our yesterday’s issue.
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  • 373 11 Cantonese Arrested In Pawnshop How the strange behaviour of a Chinese when entering a pawnshop in Tamil Street aroused a detective’s suspicion was related to the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the polce court today when a Cantonese named Chow Khoy stood charged with theft
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  • 103 11 CLAIM AGAINST R. E. MOHAMED KASSIM CO. Case Settled The case in which A. P. Mohamed Sheriff, a former employee of the Penang branch, sued Messrs. R. E. Mohamed Kassim and Co., and four others, for a declaration that he is entitled to certain shares in the profits of the
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    • 41 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel I PENANG. I Saturday, 23rd March C DINNER DANCE I Dance Music By 1 HARRY LAMMERTS J k And His Orchestra I No Extra Charges j I Sunday, 24th. March ORCHESTRAL CONCERT L by < HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS
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  • 1939 12 GIRLS COMPLAIN OF BEING DRUGGED CRIPPEN CASE RECALLED J THREE CHINESE ON SERIOUS CHARGES “The effect is absolutely instantaneous and is characteristic of the drug, h was fatal in the Crippen case,’’ were the remarks of Mr. A. C. Brooke, deputy government analyst, when he
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  • 288 12 Tunku Badlishah Installed Heir To Throne NEW RAJA MUDA Tunku Badlishah was installed heir apparent to the Throne of Kedah yesterday at Alor Star, in succession to the late Tunku Mohamed. Tunku Badlishah >s the eldest surviving son of His Highness the Sultan and now
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  • 767 12 LOST HOME INFLUENCES DEFECTS OF TEACHING SYSTEM I An outspoken criticism of modern teachI ing of English in the schools and an appeal for English to be made the central and essential subject of the curriculum was I made recently by Professor J. Dover Wilson, Professor
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  • 741 13 Some Striking Facts And Figures 1911 AND 1935 AIR MAILS COMPARED More than 2,500,000 miles were flown by the air-liners of Imperial Airways during 1934. This figure, which has just become available, compares with approximately 2,300,000 miles for 1933. The progress of air transport
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  • 430 13 Mr. Chen Chung-Po In Singapore TO VISIT K. L. AND PENANG Singapore, March 20. Mr. Chen Chung-po, an official of Nanking Foreign Office, arrived yesterday by the Athos II from Saigon and was met on arrival by Dr. K. C. Tyau, Chinese ConsulGeneral at Singapore. Interviewed on
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  • 232 13 To Start Soon la Moscow EXPERIMENTS NOW IN PROGRESS The first experimental plant in the Soviet Union for the manufacture of synthetic rubber from petroleum gases is to be started soon in Moscow. Preliminary laboratory investigations have demonstrated the full possibility of obtaining synthetic rubber
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  • 219 13 Chinese Sentenced To Two Weeks’ Gaol Singapore, March 20. An echo of the theft at the Seletar Grange on Feb. 21 cf a ring set with diamonds belonging to Mrs. P. E. L. Cumberbatch, wife of a naval officer, was heard in the second magistrate’s court
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  • 478 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Messrs. J. H. Dennet, R. B. Jagoe and J. C. Walker arrived frcm Port Swet enham by >he t s.s. “Aeneas” this mornirg. Arriva s by the “Ipoh” from Singapore and Port Swettenham include Mr. W. D. Hutchinson, Mr. G. A. Howard, Mrs. Leeder, Mr. and Mrs. Yap
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  • 153 13 Fate Of A Tamil "Beater" Johore Bahru, Mar. 19. A well known Chinese towkay, Mr. Teo Soo Tok, cn the night of January, 17, was disturbed by the noises of flying foxes on the top of a tree in his garden at lalan Ismail, Muar. He
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    • 168 13 I orj o I I fflpnm} igj M aRANO bedstead 0 1 LUCKY IS THE HOUSEHOLD THAT POSSESS A “DIAMOND” BED BECAUSE A "DIAMOND” Bed is the best that money can buy at a lower price than inferior beds sell at. It is built of fine quality steel, heavy guage
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    • 342 13 HERE ARE YOUR NEW RECORDS g^popmii^||{{fe;fecoiu m iA.f no icm Love Is In The Air Again I DB 1501 O|| Have Eyes For you ft IN THAT SLOW INTOXICATING STYLE OF HIS, CARROLL GIBBONS a FURNISHES DELIGHTFUL PIANO TONE IN THESE TUNEFUL HITS, 1 ONE OF WHICH IS FROM “DAMES”.
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  • 1086 14 TIN RUBBER SHARES BY AIR MAIL (By courtesy of Kennedy Co.) London, March 8. MALAY COMPANIES i Allagar (2 I|s 1 7 Alor Pongsu (2|) 2:0% 2.2 Anglo-Malay 12'6 13 6 Ayer Kuning 301 31; 3 Bagan S2rai H|6 12 6 Bahru (Sei.) (2]) 3)4% 3)7% Banteng
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  • 49 14 PENANG, MARCH 22, 1935 London Bank Demand 2|3 15|16 4 m)ts 2)4 1|32 Private 3 mlts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2)4 7]16 On New York Demand 55 France T.T. 830 Shanghai T.T. 29%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 12%% dis. Ind a T.T. 153 Bar Silver 27 t :i s
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  • 445 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES I The ft>llowi»g are the latest tn MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.'a Share List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: B. Linteng 1.00 1.05 1.00 1.05 j Benta 1.00 1.10 95 1.00 Broga 90 95 87% 92% I Indragiri 95 1.05
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  • 88 14 During the week ending 16th March, 1935, exports from Malyan ports amounted to 39,359 cases, of which 30,281 (77%) cases were to the United Kingdom. 615 (1%) cases to the Continent of Europe, 3,356 (9%) cases to Canada, and 5.107 (13%) cases Elsewhere. Total exports for
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  • 118 14 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £210.5.0 £210.0.0 Do. (3 months) £207.0.0 £206.15.0 Singapore $106.25 $106.50 Business Done Penang $106.25 $106.50 BuMneM 25 tons 25 tons OOPRA* —(Sundried) 4 20 $4.25 BUkCK PEPPER ej $19.00 $19.00 RUBBER Singapore Spirt 5y 2 d. 5%d Hc(G) 10%c(G) New York i B%c
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  • 238 14 A A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS me following are the in otn quotations up to noon toda” j Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Sellera Buyers SeUem Ayer Weng 1.80 185 1.75 1.80 Hitam 47 4 9 45 Hong Fatt 47% 50 47% 50 Kuchej 78 80 78 80 Lukut 95 1.00 95
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  • 155 14 The following are th* 1 latest quotation; for today Buyers Sellers FIN Ampat Tins 4 0 4 6 Ayer Wengs 180 1.85 Hitam 47 49 Hong Fatts 47% 50 Jelebu 90 95 Johan 27 29 K. Kamunting 5 9 6P2 K. Lanjuts 14 0 14 6 Killinghalls
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  • 109 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 72 3 72 s 5 New’ York 4.76 4.76% Montreal 4.81% 4.82% Brussels 20.47 20.40 Geneva 14.70% 14.78 Amsterdam 7.04 7.04 Milan 57 57 Berlin 11.84 11.85 Prague 113% 113 H Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25% 25%
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 131 14 THE TAILORING HOUSE OF THE HIGHEST REPUTE) GENTS LADIES f LATEST JAPANESE DESIGNS IN J LADIES PRINTED KIMONOS I EASTERN BAZAAR I FAMOUS_JFOR_ SHIRTS PYJAMAS I THE POPULAR Swim Suit I With Skirt attached, can be supplied in I All Colours. i Blue Moon j I V STOCKINGS with “Guidaseam
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    • 248 14 POSITION VACANT Wanted Chinese Salesman with thorough knowledge of Piece Goods. Apply with testimonials to Box No. 22 c/o PinaneGazette. WANTED IMMEDIATELY For rubber estate near Penang, a. Chinese office clerk. Must be a first class-book-keeper, thoroughly conversant with, the usual form of estate accounts, and a good typist. Apply
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 37 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind KainfaX 6 a m. 78 E Noon 87 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 1.46 a.m 8.14 a.m. 2.06 p.m 8.35 p.m. TOMORROW 2.10 a.m 8.32 a.m. 2.29 p.m 8.56 p.m.
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  • 625 15 Production And Consumption DETAILED STATISTICS xjv-uuicu bvdUtoUcs of tin production and consumption, up to the end of 1y34 are contained in me February issue of me Hague Statistical Bulletin of the International lin Research and Development Council. The world consumption of tin in manufacture showed a slight
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  • 772 15 Symington Wilson WEEKLY MARKET REPORT London, March 6 RUBBER On Thursday and Friday of last week the Market although quiet was fully steady while on Friday evening a rather firmer tone set in which continued on Saturday. The opening on Monday was again fully steady but during the day a
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  • 875 15 By Malay Contractor COUNSEL SUGGESTS THAT JUDGE VISIT SCENE Alleging that a balance of $6,697.83 was still due to him from the well-known French tin mine of Francaise des Mines d’ Etain Tekka of Gopeng for performance of certain contract work. Kamarudin bin ALang, a Malay
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  • 221 15 Big Gain In Imports And Exports Ottawa, Canada. One of the oustanding examples of Canada's improving trade in 1934 was the great expansion of the rubber industry, says a report by the De--1 partment of Trade and Commerce. Total imports of rubber last year, mostly in a
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 115 15 PROPERTY PAINTS fIP IS WEALTH The greatest enemy of property is deterioration. If the exterior of your home is beginning to appear weather-beaten, or if the floors and interior woodwork are showing signs of wear—NOW is the time to save them. r There is a Pabco Paint for every household
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    • 64 15 More than Half a Century Quality and Purify are Our Guarantees for i KEwBwH I g u I ISlfl 4 I 1’ I |H I KEY-BEER 7 SOLE IMPORTERS: N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. PENANG SINGAPORE Buy Your ■■■■■MlMllMli'l'iidl! HI i iln r Printed Requirements FROM THE PINANG GAZETTE
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    • 1178 16 I’ Ji DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE oM AMERICA*L M AIL> LINE V sPS IZ -4£§£x ?Wi® “I > BLUB PUMMEL LIMB > W*V''«'J Veewels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due <™ Penang London aaKs~ A. AENEAS Mars., L’don, R’dam, Hamburg Glasgow Mar. 22 Apr. 20 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ C. PHILOCTETES
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    • 741 16 P and BRITISH INDIA a iM Co under I’tamuig, Teluk Anson, Port SwerttwGovernment, ham, Malacca and Singapore Sorrte. Mata Hari Mar. 23 London and Far rta» Bulan Mar. 30 Outward* tram London or SAILINGS OF STEAMERS UF THB due Penang. BRITISH INDIA SJf. CO., LTD wnnr»hi Mar. 28 (Incorporated in
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  • 574 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines Th® following 1® a list of vessel® arriving and— fling from Penang during th* week IN PORT TODAY M.V. SILVERTeAK from Singapore via Belawan. Sails today for Colombo, Port Said, Naples, Halifax, Breton, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore via Suez. B.S. DUYMAER VAN
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  • 751 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Netherlands Indies, Australia, New Zealand and o‘her places by train to Singapore and thence by Singapore-Austra-lia Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m. tomorrow. OITTWARD MAILS A mail for Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy and Moulmein by the s.s. “Juna” will
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 528 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. Q The following are the wavelengths, wo of which will Im used slxnultaneousT GSG 16.86 metres and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres and GSG 31.30
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    • 1126 17 the pley “Fraulein Dokfor,” by Cyril Hellier: Berceuse (Town-1 Jerzy Tepa. Translated into Eng- send), Ballet (Debussy). Clifford! lish by Teodora Drzewiecka. Adap- Hellier: Chinatown Pay Day; The J ted and produced by Cecil Mad- Alluring Dance (Clifford Hellier). 1 den. Cyril Hellier: Chinese Rhythm; Red 6.55 —The Scottish Studio
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    • 462 17 PHOHI—HOLLAND TODAY P. M. 8.30 Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. 8.40 —Talk by Mr. G. van Veen. 9.oo—March, music. (Records). 9.ls—Latest News from Holland. 9.30 Electrical transcriptions: 1 Helene Ca’s sings “Parla Waltz.” A. Arditi. 2 Richard Crooks sings: “A little love, a little kiss.” Ross and Silesu. 3
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  • 2418 18 THEIR MAJESTIES' HOLIDAY DUKE OF KENT’S APPOINTMENT GUARDING BANK OF ENGLAND EXPLORING THE BIBLE LANDS (From Our Own Correspondents London, March 9. MOVEMENTS OF ROYALTY Perhaps the most interesting news regarding the Rcyal Family is the return to Londorf of the Prince of Wales. He
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  • 165 18 Attempt To Attract 250,000 People The Air League of the British Empire, which was founded in 1909, is planning to make the 1935 Empire Air Day a still largI er and more representative affair than it was in 1934. Last year 137,000 people attended the Air
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 139 18 -WMBH^couch/ THE «naans of < p.n.lrf ng .nflwptic 'T StoXw eoMMtion .nd soothing infl.mm.hon. C.iry neat little flat pocket tin provided in each bottle EVANS al Cr emistf. M«d« in Enshnd to formuld of Liverpool Throat PLYWOOD (5 Ply sheets) JUST ARRIVED SIZES: 47" x 57" x 5 mm thick
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  • 2440 19 COMEDY OF LIFE IN BURMA ROMANCE IN A CITY OFFICE "DAVID COPPERFIELD" FILMED KATHERINE HEPBURN IN "THE LITTLE MINISTER (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, March 9. “MRS. NOBBY CLARK” Miss Marie Ney’s acting at the Old Vic a few years ago, and since then in “Dangerous Corner.”
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    • 39 19 MW© Hl YELLOW LABEL TEA \j 'V* LARGE!! JALE world I A. 1 x "A I /ou agent; EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO. SHEET STEEL SPECIALISTS. EMCO Steel Bullock Carts $l6O Complete.! L RIVER ROAD, Telegrams EAl<o. I PENANG. Telephone 1464.
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  • 221 20 SSSSS3SS from the guests. Jubilee Makes Het Debut TO WELCOME SPRING—A striking hat in paribuntal straw has a bandeau of petersham which is trimmed U'ith totted mother o' pearl flowers. (Reslaw.> JEAN HARLOW photographed with Paul Bern. LESLIE HENSON’S "LUCKY BREAK.”—Between the acts of Leslie
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