Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 March 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 69. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1349 1 i Herr Hitler will receive the guests.—Reuter {and Rugby Radio Service. .-s.- 7T -V -y —’’"jr Berlin Conversations Begun FRANCE AND ITALY DEMAND MILITARY SUPERIORITY Berlin, March 25. Sir John Simon and Mr. Anthony Eden arrived at 534 p.m. {local time) and were welcomed at
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  • 116 1 Japan.—Reuter. A Difficult Knot Disentangled Moscow’, March 24. In vi wv of the most serious trie’s to which the cause of peace is being subjected <n -.uiope, it is all the more w’elcome that one difficult knot is disentangled in the Far East, says the “Isvestia,”
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  • 43 1 —Reuter. M. Van Zeeland To Form "National Loan" Brussels, March 23. M. Van Zeelend, one of the Vice-Gover-nors of the National Bank, has undertaken to try and form a “National Union of Economic Recovery” but refuses to declare his financial policy.
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  • 170 1 Output To Exceed America OVER-PRODUCTION FEARS Tokyo, March 21. With th# continued activity in exports of rayon, this industry has achieved an amazing development in the past few years. It is forecast that the production for the current year will soar to 200 million pounds, thus ranking
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  • 91 1 —Reuter. In Serious Position Berlin, March 24. “Germany is confronted with great tasks in the economic field and whether she will be able to master them lies in the hands of Providence,” declared Dr. Schacht at the meeting of the Prussian State Council. Though Dr. Schacht emphasised
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  • 45 1 —Reuter. Major A. Raynor Bombay, March 25. Major A. Raynor was found dead in a pool of blood at the hotel where he had been staying since his arrival on March 9 frem Hongkong wi‘h a revolver lying by his side.-
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  • 128 1 To Visi-6- Kelantan Next Month (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bharu, March 22. His Excellency the High Comm’ssioner, Sir Shenton Thomas, accompanied by Lady Thomas, is expected to arrive here on Friday, April 5, via Trenggar.u. A State Banquet will be givtn by His Highness the
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  • 97 1 —Reuter. Considered By States Ministers MAKING ACCEPTABLE BY AMENDMENTS New Delhi, March 24. The consideration of the clauses in the India Bill, especially those dealing with the Federal Court and Feder<J Legislature, was resumed at a conference of Ministers of the Indian states under the chairmanship of
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  • 103 1 Italian Culture Malta, March 20. The deep dissatisfaction caused by the British Government's policy in Malta, is expressed in a telegram addressed by the Maltese nationalist organization to King George, which, while conveying congratulations to the Sovereign on the occasion of his forthcoming Silver Jubilee, protests emphatically
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  • 80 1 —Reuter. Six Persons Burnt To Death Chicago, March 24. Six persons were burnt to death and 20 injured when a fire broke out at a roadhouse in the Morton Grove suburb in Chicago. The fire started in the cloak room and the 80 occupants dashed wildly, clawing
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  • 42 1 STATE ATTORNEY'S Reuter. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE Eight Shots Fired At Car Chicago, March 24. The State Attorney, Mr. Courtney witn a companion, Mr. Harry Perry had a miraculous escape when eight shots were fired t their car. Both of them were not injured
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  • 363 3 Earn Hock Scores 42 TIME SAVES EUROPEANS FROM DEFEAT Time saved the P.C.C. “A” team from defeat at the hands of the C.R.C. “A” in a cricket match played on Saturday on the Victoria Green. The Chinese, who batted first,
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  • 305 3 ■Old Frees Lose By 34 Runs TIANG SENG THE TOP-SCORER On the St. Xavier’s Institution ground on Saturday the School defeated the Old Frees Association by 34 runs. The School batted first, Ong Tiang Seng top-scoring with 27 runs while L. R. Short top-scored
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  • 307 3 By 104 Runs i KIM SWEE SCORES HALF CENTURY A cricket match was played on Saturday on the Penang Free School ground "between the Marathons and the Greenlaners and resulted in a win for the former "by 104 runs. The feature of the game was the fine
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  • 211 3 H.Y.S. Pair Win Mixed Doubles (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) On the Anglo-Chinese School Union court on Saturday, Miss Cecilia Chan and Ch’ng Choo Eng beat Miss See Gaik Lool and Tan Kin Hong in the Junior badminton championships. The Hu Yew Seah pair won in straight sets —21—16, 21
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  • 1274 4 WEDNESDAY DEFEATS ASTON VILLA GLASGOW RANGERS BEATEN BY ST. JOHNSTONE —Reuter. London, March 23. The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Arsenal 1 Grimsby T. 1 Birmingham 3 Derby C. 2 Blackbum R. 1
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  • 115 4 —Reuter. English Rugger HEATHENS BEATEN AT CARDIFF London, March 23. The following ere the results of principal Rugby Union matches played today The Army 3 R.a.F. 6 Bath 8 Devonport S. 5 Birkenhead Park 24 Old MillhiEians 6 Bristol 5 Aidershot S. 5 Cardiff
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  • 811 4 P.C.C.— C.R.C. Match Drawn BRIGHT CRICKET ON SECOND DAY The two-day match between the Chinese Recreation Club was continued yesterday on the Espla- nade and resulted in a draw. The > features in yesterday’s play was L the fine batting of Hopkins who j scored 105
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  • 227 4 L. de Silva Bats And Bowls Well RANGERS WIN BY 66 RUNS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 24. A good batting and bowling performance by L. de Silva enabled the Selangor Rangers to defeat the Selangor Club yesterday by 66 runs. Due to heavy rain
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  • 246 4 Peelers And Kedah Hall Party A cricket match played on the Patani Road ground between the Peelers and the Kedah Hall Party was drawn. The following are the scores:— KEDAH HALL PARTI Tan Kong Tat c Yorke b Hunt 23 Khoo Phin Hong c Hunt b Perera 1
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  • 335 4 School Wins By 27 Runs At Green Lane yesterday the Old Frees Association lost to the Present Frees “A” team by 27 runs in a cricket fixture. The School batted first and Beng San’s 22 carried the School’s total to 86 while Choon Lim (15)
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  • 285 4 King Edward School's Victory CLIFFORD SCHOOL DEFEATED (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. One of the best inter-school soccer matches to be seen at Taiping, for a long while, was witnessed at the School Padang last evening, when the King Edward VII School (Taiping) met and defeated Clif-
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  • 73 4 P.C.C. V. D.A.F.C. The following have been selected to pl for the P.C.C. in a football match again the D.A.F.C. on the Esplanade on Tuesda at 5.15 p.m. F.M. Adam; F.E. Wraight, A.F. Baug han; J. A. Evan. S. L. McNee, T. A. Max well; H.E. Pether, J.H. Reid,
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    • 99 4 iOM lit H(/w to be happy —though working “It’s not so impossible as it ggg sounds. You will wunt to work —you’ll feel fit for anything-if you obey one simple morning JuMg rule —ENO.” Why does ENO’s “Fruit Salt” so quickly give fresh energy and vigour? Because, by its gentle,
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  • 852 5 ABSINTHE, OORAY AND FUNNY BEE PAY WELL LARUT ALSO SURPRISES EVENSONG THE ONLY FAVOURITE TO OBLIGE '(Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 23. Todays races, the concluding! day of the Spring Meeting, be-* gan in a drizzle which persisted j till after the second
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  • 118 5 —Reuter. Inter Service Rugby BY 6 POINTS TO 3 London, March 23. At Twickenham in the final match of the Inter-Service Rugby Tournament, the Royal Air Force beat the Army by 6 points to 3. The match was played in rain, before a small
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  • 43 5 —Reuter. Amateur International Soccer VICTORY BY ODD GOAL IN THREE London, March 23. The Amateur International football match between England and Scotland was played today at Dulwich and resulted in a win for England by the odd goal in three.
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  • 230 5 Inter-League Soccer IPOH DEFEATS TAIPING (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 23. Last year’s Penang Malaya Cup player, Ee Eow, playing for the Ipoh League annual match against the Taiping League distinguished himself by scoring five goals off the reel and proved himself to be
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  • 1148 5 Science Beats Brawn POINT’S VICTORY (Special Ringside Report by “Seconds Out”) Science beats brawn; these three words signified the sensational victory of Young Tarley, the Filipino Orient featherweight, over the hitherto unbeaten Siamese champion, Nai Smarn, in a fifteen round contest staged before a record crowd
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  • 84 5 INTER VARSITY ATHLETICS Reuter. Cambridge Defeat Oxford HEW RECORD IN POLE VAULT London, March 23. At the White City, in the 67th InterVarsity athletic contest, Cambridge beat Oxford by seven events to 4. Webster who was the winner of the Pole Vault with 11. 6 went on to clear 12.
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  • 3267 6 BISHOP REVIEWS SINGAPORE J DIOCESE We give below extracts from the twenty-fourth annual report of the Singapore Diocesan Association, the annual meeting of which is to be held in the Perak Battalion headquarters, Ipoh, today at 5.30. I he- report, which is signed by the Bishop
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  • 335 6 Mr. Leang Keng Hong And Miss Chin Ching Keng At the Hu Yew Seah on Saturday morning the wedding was solemnised in the reformed style of Miss Chin Ching Keng and Mr. Leang Keng Hong. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chin Yong
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  • 120 6 Steady Expansion in Trade Ottawa, March 23 Steady expansion trade last year was [nounced by the Finance Minister, M:'Rhodes in a budget speech. The ordin.i (revenue was $359,000,000 and expenditur $356,000,000 —the first surplus over or nary account since 1929 30. Capital and special expenditure v,
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  • 1449 7 MR. ADRIAN CLARK OBJECTS TO ADDITIONAL GROUNDS FILED AFTER DUE DATE APPELLANT’S COUNSEL DOES NOT PROCEED ON ORIGINAL GROUNDS The appeal of L I. Modaliar Nagalingam, who was convicted at the last Singapore Assizes on an indictment of five counts and sentenced to an
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  • 234 7 Cricket At Date Kramat On the Dato Kramat ground yesterday the Indian Association were beaten by 18 runs in a cricket fixture with the Eastern Smelting Club. The Association were the first to bat and their total score was 71, Parekh top-scoring with
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  • 280 7 Chinese Beat Europeans (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 25. Rain washed out play on Saturday in the annual tennis match between the Europeans and the Chinese but all matches bar two were completed on Sunday. The Chinese won all the singles played and nine doubles while
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  • 421 7 Spencer Heads Jockey List ORCHARD THE MOST SUCCESSFUL TRAINER The following statistics relating to the Selangor Turf Club Spring Meeting, concluded on Saturday, speak for themselves: JOCKEYS Ist 2nd 3rd Spencer 4 0 3 Lawler 2 3 2 Mayo 2 1 1 Woods 1 2 3
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  • 66 7 Visit Of Parit Buntar Customs Club A friendly soccer match has been arranged between the Govt. Monopolies Athletic Club and the Parit Buntar Customs Club on Saturday, 30th. March, 1935, at the J.C.S.A. Ground at 5.15 p.m. In conjunction with this match a tea-party will also
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  • 31 7 Penang Cricket Club Tournament WEDNESDAY Championship Singles:—R. V. Patterson versus L. M. Norris. FRIDAY Doubles Handicap:—T.A. Wemyss J. N. Cooley—2 versus B. T. M. Lias J. A. McEvoy Scr.
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  • 40 7 Reuter. American Girl's Feat Worcester, Massachusetts, March 24. Miss Alice Bridge set a new world’s record in the 300 metres back-stroke event, her time of 4mins. 32secs. beating Mrs. Hohn Jarrett’s 1932 record by 5 1 ssecs
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  • 112 7 Substantial Bail For Accused The case was mentioned today in the police court in which three Chinese named Choo Chooi Kean, Teoh Hoay Khay and Lee Kah Say stood charged with being concerned in the importation of chand”. at or near Weld Quay on or about
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  • 111 7 D. P. F. Withdraws Charge That the D.P.P.'s instructions were to withdraw was the statement of Court in spector Smith when the case was mentioned in the police court today in which a Tamil named Perianayam stood charged with committing housebreaking by entering house No. 79a, Batu Lanchang
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 28 7 George Voltaire Leading Juvenile with the London Musical Comedy Company. (Mr. Voltaire played in “The Waltzes in Vienna” when produced tn London and many other successful London productions.
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    • 104 8 inrrmrafc 4:11 M r SEASON EXTENDED TILL TONIGHT 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 ALEXANDRE DUMAS' IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE ‘The Count OF Monte Cristo’ with ROBERT DONAT-ELISSA LANDI SHOWING TOMORROW CLIFFORD MOLLISON —and ZELMA O'NEAL In The Screen Version Of The Phenomenally Successful London Hippodrome Comedy Sensation. t C a great cast headed
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    • 122 8 6-30 OPENING TONIGHT 9- Q THE LATEST CHINESE TALKIE UNIQUE FILM CO's ALL-TALKING, SINGING AND DANCINC PRODUCTION ‘Another Man's Wife’ With The Popular Screen Star Miss Song Keng Lin The Most dramatic Chinese Picture Ever Screened, With Lilting Songs And Music. Usual Prices of Admission Downstairs: 20, 40 &60 cts.
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  • 764 9 So much has been written about this little island that one may feel inclined to view statements expressed in the papers in the ligh* of news stunts grossly indulged in. You have a very lovely place and how nice are your roads” is a
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  • 691 9 MORE EVIDENCE AT INQUIRY Insight into the work of a bailiff of the civil district court was provided on Friday at the continued preliminary inquiry before the Singapore second magistrate into a total of 29 charges of cheating, receiving illegal gratification, and abetment of offences against
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  • 80 9 Aimee McPherson ON WAY TO BENARES (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 23. Today’s distinguished visitor to Singapore is Aimee McPherson, America's "Hot Gospeller” who is on her way to Benares to visit one cf her missions. She is looking round Singapore on a sightseeing trip
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  • 50 9 .—Reuter. If Former Enemies Follow Germany Bucharest. March 23. It is reported in diplomatic circles that the Little Entente and the Balkan Entente will issue a statement declaring they will mobilise if the former enemy countries decide to follow the German example of in- troducing conscription.
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  • 115 9 ■—Rugby Radio Service. Closely Followed By America ADHERENCE TO TREATY PROVISIONS London, March 23. It is reported from Washington that the American Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, stated yesterday that the United States Government were closely following the developments in the European situation. He said that
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  • 59 9 British Ministers next Monday—Rugby Radio Service. Courtesy Calls London, March 23. The Australian Premier, Mr. Lyons, who arrived in London on March 21, made courtesy calls yesterday on the Prime Minister and Mr. Baldwin. It has been arranged that Mr. Lyons and ether Ministers and the
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  • 157 9 —Reuter. By Mr. Herbert Hoover ECONOMY BASED ON SCARCITY Sacramento, California, March 23. A slashing attack on the Roosevelt regime is made by Mr. Herbert Hoover in a letter to the California Republican Assembly. The letter urges that the present conception of national economy is
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  • 192 9 Beat Being Organised (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 23. It is understood that a tiger beat is being organised in Singapore. There is definite evidence that a tiger is at large on Singapore Island in a jungle reserve near Bukit Timah. The beast has
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  • 173 9 Business For Ordinary Meeting The following is the ager.de. for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners tomorrow: 1. Minutes of last Ordinary Meeting held on 12th March to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions arrived at by
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    • 78 9 TONIGHT TONIGHT AT THE Town Hall Penang THE London Musical Comedy Company POWERFUL COMPANY OF LONDON ARTISTES including FLORENCE SMITHSON The' World Famous Musical Comedy Star! TONIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" FROM THE GARRICK THEATRE, LONDON. Tuesday, 26th. At 9-30 'THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER' The Famous Musical
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  • 632 10 (Princess Line and 1 935 Basque THE first spring frock always arouses great interest, and now that brighter days are at hand It is as well to look to your wardrobe. Nothing sends one to the depths of despair so much as a warm, sunny
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  • 1066 10 SIR THOMAS BEECHAM announced a few days ago a project for recording the world’s greatest music on a gigantic scale, a legacy on wax for posterity, conducted, sung, and played by the world’s finest living artists and orchestras. The announcement did not surpiise me, for I had
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  • 366 10 We regret that owing to an accident in our works as we were going to press, the whole of our original Page 10 was destroyed. For Our Junior Readers A BOY with a taste for carpentry can make himself a useful bookshelf to hold his books. The
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  • 574 11 Chinese Alleges He Was "Framed" CHINTENGS REMOVE CIGARETTE STALL Charged with selling chandu when not so licensed by the Monopolies Superintendent, a Chinese named Lye Woh appeared before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning. Accused claimed trial. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt of
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  • 140 11 Thefts Too Prevolent. Soys Magistrate That he stole the bicycle because he had neither employment nor money, was e plea of a Chinese named Lan Gee when he was produced for sentence in the police court today on a charge of theft of a bicycle
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  • 109 11 Alleged Theft Of $2O Arrested on a warrant in Penang, a Tamil named Tarzan appeared in the police court today, charged that he, on or about September 13, 1933 at Bangsa Road, Kuala Lumpur, in a building used as a human dwelling, did commit theft of
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  • 214 11 Accused Want More Time To Pay Fines There was an echo of the Sum Bin School Union lottery case in the police court today when Mr. P.J.D. Regester appeared before Mr. J.P. Biddulph, the magistrate, on behalf of the four accused in the case
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  • 136 11 Cases Transferred To District Court A Chinese named Ooi Reat Seng was produced in the police court today before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) charged th?.t he, not being a person appointed by the Superintendent cn his behalf, did sell chandu in Armenian Street at
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  • 229 11 Service Charge On Current Accounts Under $l,OOO Ihe banks of Malaya will make a service charge on current accounts of less than $l,OOO from April 1 A circular issued by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association states that a service charge of $5 for each half
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  • 231 11 Systematic Disposal Of Stolen Bicycles 1 resh charges were today preferred against a Maiay named Samsudin bin Md. zxii, wno nad been convicted on three counts of voluntary disposal of three bicycles which he knew or had reason to believe were stolen, at Jelutong
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  • 54 11 A <»TOUp photograph of the staff of the Penang Harbour Board Ferry Service taken on Saturday at Bagan Luar on the occasion of a f unction in honour of Capt. S. Shipwright, the Superintendent, who is shortly going home on leave. Capt. Shipwright is the
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  • 168 11 Opening Tonight 11 The Belle Of New York The London Musical Comedy Co. which was delayed at Rangoon by illness arrived at Penang yesterday and will open its season at the Town Hall tonight with “The Belle of New York.” Miss Florence Smithson, the world-famed musical
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  • 2119 12 PAPER OF ABSORBING INTEREST THE X-RAY AND ULTRA-VIOLET LAMPS DEMONSTRATED ELECTRIC SAW FOR BONE GRAFTING MARVELS OF RADIOLOGICAL AND ELECTRO-MEDICAL APPARATUS Members of the Engineering Association of Malaya assembled in Penang for the annual meeting, as well as medical men gathered in large
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  • 625 12 By Staff Of Ferry Service FUNCTION AT BUTTERWORTH 1 The poularity of Captain A. Shipwright, f superintendent of the Harbour Board 1 Ferry Service, was evident when the memI bers of the staff of the Ferry Service held 1 a function in his honour at Butterworth f
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  • 1497 13 Annual Dinner i ALL MEN ARE BORN ENGINEERS The annual dinner of the Engineer- ing Association of Malaya, whose annual conference is being held in Penang this week-end, was held at the E. O. Hotel last night. Mr. Steeo-Sehested (president) was in j the chair and
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  • 45 13 Small Pox On S.S. "Anhui" (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 23. Two thousand two hundred and fifty six Chinese immigrants are held up at St. John’s Island owing to an outbreak of small-pox aboard the China Navigation Company’s steamer “Anhui.”
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  • 675 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Messrs. T. Robinson, E.K. Henderson and E. Reimann left this morning for Bangkok by the express. V ft The next meeting of the Federal Council will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, April 30, at 10 a.m. There will be no ceremonial opening and uniform will not
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  • 77 13 The members of the Malayan Civil Service are to entertain the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley, Chief Secretary to Government, F.M.S., at a farewell dinner at the Station Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, March 30. Mr. Marcus Rex is to succeed Mr. Shelley at “Carcosa,"
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    • 660 13 TRADE MARKS. WHEREAS, we, BELL’S ASBESTTOS AND ENGINEERING SUPPLIES LIMITED, of Bestobeli Works, Slough, in the County of Bucks, England, Manufacturers, are the lawful proprietors of the Trade ]\Tark consisting of the word BESTOBELL and are entitled to the exclusive use thereof, in the Federated Malay States, and Straits Settlements,
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    • 44 13 I 1 CARROLL GIBBONS I LONDON'S FAVOURITE DANCE PIANIST, HAS JUST MADE THIS NEW PIANO SOLO RECORD j DB I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU 1501 LOVE IS IN THE AIR AGAIN IT'S A JOY TO LISTEN TO. PRICE $l-50. ROBINSON PIANO CO.. PENANG.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 235 13 FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ONLY Monday, 25th March, 1935. THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA “CHEW KUAN CHOONG”—Part2. Starring Miss QUAN SIEW FOONG, a new Star Artiste from China. Seats :—5O, 40, 30 and 20 cents. LOW SAI THOE GUAN TEOCHEW OPERA “PEE BIT—HU CHAY” f Seats 60 40 and
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  • 523 14 KENNEDY COMPANY i TODAY’S PRICES I The following are the latest quotation»! In MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’» share' List today.—■ Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Ayer Panas 1.45 1.60 1.40 1.55 Bassett 60 70 60 65 B. Lintang 1.00 1.05 97% 102% Bnoga 82% 87%
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  • 46 14 PENANG, MARCH 25, 1935 London Bank Demand 2|3 31 32 i 4mjts 214 I|l6 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|<% 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. Indra T.T. 153% Bar Silver 27
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  • 128 14 TIN SATURDAY TODAY London (Spot) £211.0.0 No market Do. (3 months) £207.5.0 No market Singapore $107.00 1 $107.50 Business Done Penang $107.00 $107.50 Business 25 tons 25 tons COPRA-— (Sun dried) $4.35 $4.50 BLACK PEPPER $19.00 $19.00 RUBBER.— Singapore Spot 5%d 5%d. LoDdon lO&cfG) 10%c(G) New York 18c
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  • 192 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Tht to'lowing are the changes in our quotations up to noon todav Saturday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Ssßen Ayer Weng 1.77% 1.82% 1-77% 1.82% Hitam 45 47% 45 47% Johan 27 29 27 28c Kuchai 77% 80 77 79 Nawng Pet 75 80 75
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  • 7024 14  -  BY SYMINGTON WILSON The following is a review of the rubber market for 1934, by Messrs Symington and Wilson: j Our Review this year appears a little later than usual as we have waited to know the decision of the International
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 38 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 76 N 31 m.m. Noon 86 NE TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 3.00 e.m 9.08 a.m. 3.15 p.m 9.46 p.m. TOMORROW 3.26 a.m 9.30 a.m. 3.45 p.m 10.25 p.m.
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  • 289 15 Nett Loss Of $8,363 MINE TEMPORARILY CLOSED DOWN (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 23. The annual general meeting of Pulau Kamiri lasted only 15 minutes. Mr. K.L. Phillips, Managing Director, presiding, said that during the October-December period the mning profit, after charging head office
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  • 101 15 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 72 23 64 72 H New York 4.7714 4.77% Montreal 4.80% 4.82 Brussels 21.17% 20.92 Geneva 14.73 14.74 Amsterdam 7.06 7.05% Mian 57% Berlin 11.88 11.88 Prague 114% 113% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25% 25% Helsingfors 226%
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1792 16 i DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE A; t, W I ’MOSS AMERI^k MAII/ —-r’Bßkv n ~UUL -^aggr— —j feOpfif' > BLUB PUMMEL LIME Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Z Penang London TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ C PHILOCTETES I.’don, R’dam. H’burg. Hull Swansea 2 mav 1 From Penan? Arrive Marseilles. Arrive
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  • 581 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines i Sk* following 1b a list of vessels arriving j *ri —Hing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY <M.V. BATAK from Batpe-Bahru, BelawanDeli and Langsa. BJS. TROILUS from Singapore. Sails for Genoa, Havre and Liverpool. MANDAR from Tg. Mengeider (Koealpe), Bagan
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  • 668 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, |by train to Singapore and thence by i K.N.I.L.M. Service will be closed at 7 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS 1 A mail for Burma (excepting Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy) and Northers India by the s.s. “Tilawa” will
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 503 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. The fallowing are the wavelengths, *wo of which will be used simultaneousT 5 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 GSC
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    • 537 17 Melange; Waltz, Pot Pourri (compiled by Joseph Muscant). Irish Dances (Ansell). Spanish Pot Pourri (complied by Joseph Mus- < cant). 9.os—The News. 9.35 Big Ben. The Tower Orchestra, conducted by W. Arthur Clark. Relayed from the Tower Ballroom, Birmingham. 10.20 Sports Talk.* 10.35 The Gossip Hour —6th Edtion. Compered by
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    • 511 17 ZHJPENANG 8.40—Tamil Songs by N. A. KumaraWavelength 49.3 metres swami and Party. Programme for the week ending Satur- 9-00 Close down. day, 30th March, 1935. FRIDAY, MARCH 29 TODAY PM p 7.00 —Gramophone Records. 7.oo—Gramophone Records. 7.30 “Streits Echo” News Bulletin. 7.30 “Streits Echo” News Bulletin. 7 35 —Gramophone Reords.
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  • 644 18 Sixth Annua! Genera! Meeting SIX PER CENT. DIVIDEND DECLARED Mr. Hawkins Compliments Society On Deposits At the sixth annual general meeting ■of the Penang Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society on Saturday afternoon, Mr. G. Hawkins, the assistant Director of Co-ope-ration,
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  • 1249 18 Doctor Says Death Due To Shock LORRY PASSENGERS GIVE EVIDENCE I An inquiry was held on Saturday by the' Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, into the death of a Chinese youth named Tan Mah Kah,' aged 19, who died as the result of a colli-1 •ion between
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  • 91 18 Cooly Sent To Prison Ipoh, Saturday. A Chinese cooly who had two previous convictions and was known to he Police as e. bad character was sentenced today to six weeks’ r.i., without the option of a fine, for stealing tin ore worth about $lO. He was
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  • 351 18 J Coroner’s Open d i Verdict ADVANCED STAGE OF I DECOMPOSITION An open verdict of “found dead” was 'returned by the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, at the inquiry on Saturdey into the death of a female child, name unknown, whose body was found by
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  • 126 18 Chinese Released On $5OO Bail At date for hearing was fixed on Saturday in the police court in the case in which a J Cantonese named Saw Meng Chong stood charged wi’h being a notorious bad liver ior a dangerous character, and asked to I show’
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  • 81 18 The case was mentioned on Saturday’ in the police court in which a Chinese named Lai Wah was charged with selling chandu in Campbell Street at 11 p.m. on March 22 when not appointed by the Superintendent cn his behalf. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 152 18 Wakened. by indigestion Jr I PAIN GONE—IF "Yp ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know’ that awful feeling of wakening in the middle of the night w’ith the pains of indigestion gnawing at your inside? Read how one such sufferer ended his trouble:— “I find that now I am
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    • 224 18 UIBW x Tr Always Fresh tO*! iiict Note the Date B*» JUj> FRESH to STOCKS HANI i BHii i YATES FLOWER SEEDS, I ASTERS Californian Giant, BALSAMS assorted, CANDYTUFTS. CARNATIONS, CYCLAMEN, COSMOS. CL AR KI A. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, COCKSCOMB, CALLIOPSIS single, double, Drummondii and Lanceolata. DAHLIA, s j DIANTHUS, FOXGLOVE. GAILLARD!
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  • 853 19 School f or Babies When Should They Begin Ow Nursery Expert discusses the difference between the quick-witted child and the one who is slow to learn. WE have seen how children of the same family vary as regards their rate of growth, the amount of food and sleep that they
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  • 1102 19 The spot-light is again on China and on China’s relation with Japan. The speed of "the slow under-current of negotiations for a closer unity between China and Japan ■which had become apparent during the last year was accelerated by the speech in the T>iet of Mr. Horota, the
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  • 89 19 II AVE you a jar of mincemeat still XJ on the pantry shelf? Then, now is the time to try this tempting mincemeat roly-poly Mix two cupfuls of self-raising flour with a pinch of salt and three tablespoonfuls of shredded suet. Add sufficient cold water to form
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  • 121 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Reorganisation Plan Decided Upon Peiping, March 5. A plan for the reorganization of the North-eastern Army has been decided upon, according to General Wan Fu-lin. a member of the Peiping Branch Military Council and Commander of the 53rd Army. General Wan returned last evening from
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  • 184 19 or left-over crumpets fried bacon are very tasty.— Mrs. C. Maisey, 27, Helena-road, Windsor. To empty the vacuum cleaner bag, place the open end in a paper bag large enough to allow the vacuum bag to be shaken easily This method eliminates much flying dust, and is especially
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  • 268 19 dent may be considered closed. —Reuters Pacific Service. TENTATIVE SETTLEMENT REACHED Peiping, March 2. Mr. Pao Yueh-ching, .delegate of Princes Yun and Teh, Chairman and Secretary-General of the Mongolian Political Council respectively, called on General Ho Ying-ching, Acting Chairman of the Peiping Branch Military Council, this
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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  • 249 20 PROUD—AND HAPPY.—Some of the many hundreds of men employed in the complex task of fitting out the giant Cunard-White Star liner Queen Mary for her sailing career on the North Atlantic, going aboard after the mid-day interval. Engineers, electricians, joiners and carpenters are engaged W-
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