Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 March 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 71. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1702 1 THREE TITLES UNNECESSARILY CONFUSING "Weighing. In London SINGAPORE RUBBER ASSOCIATION PROBLEM Singapore, March 26. A number of points of importance to merchants and brokers were touched on by Mr. H. W. Hawkeswood, in his presidential address at the annual general meeting of
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  • 838 1 POLICY OF BOTH GOVERNMENTS TO SECURE AND STRENGTHEN PEACE IN EUROPE FRANK AND FRIENDLY SPIRIT AT DISCUSSIONS London, Ivlarch 26. At the conclusion of the Anglo-German conversations this evening the following communique was issued and read to the journalists assembled at the British Embassy by Sir John
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  • 43 1 MAKING THE ROYAL JUBILEE FlLM.—“Survivors” of the Titanic being rescued at Southend where the sinking of the Titanic was re-unacted tor the film ol events in the King’s reign being made in connection with the Silver Jubilee celebrations.
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  • 111 1 a wellknown Zeppelin commander.—Reuter Wireless. New German Company Founded Berlin, March 23. The Air Minister, General Goering, presided at a meeting in the capital today at which “The German Zeppelin Shipping Company’’ was founded with headquarters in Berlin with the object of maintaining a regular airship
    a wellknown Zeppelin commander.—Reuter Wireless.  -  111 words
  • 133 1 Industrials had improved.—Rugby Radio Service. Further Cut In Quota London, March 26. Firm conditions prevailed in the Stock Markets today, sharp rises in silver and rubber accompanied also by a further advance in base metals encouraging confidence. Silver at 28-7 8d for bar and forward 29
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  • 2433 3 DRUG CURE FOR PARALYSIS HOBBIES FOR NEUROTIC CHILDREN BRITAIN'S INVENTIVE PRODUCTIONS SHADOWLESS GLASS INVENTION (From Our Own Correspondent.) I London, March 16. MEDICINE AND MAGIC STL W alter Langdon Brown, M.D., Regius Professor of Physics at Cambridge University. who delivered the Sir Charles Hastings’ Lecture for 1935
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  • 314 4 —Reuter. Amended List Of Starters RICKABY TO RIDE BARRED UMBER London, March 26. rhe following is an amended list of probable starters with jockeys for the Lincolnshire Handicap to be run e.t Lincoln THE BLUE BOY sy. 9.07 (Lord Portal) G. Richards. FLAMENCO 4y. 9.00 (Lord Rosebery) E.
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  • 133 4 Classification Of Horses Ponies HORSES Ulrainsfers.— Edna May from Class 3to Class 4.1 Selangor from Class 3 to Class 4. Neftv Cliassiticritions. Class 1.-- ExCelic. Class 2.—Gahen. Class 3,- Excuse Me, Karimba, Patroleah. Class 4.—Mountain Stream. Options.— Class 5.-—Jungle Lore. PONIES Transfers.— Mountain Belle from Class 2
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  • 1174 4 1 SCOTTISH CUP SEMI-FINALISTS League Relegation Problem AMATEUR BILLIARDS CHAMPION (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March 16. CELTIC’S CUP FAILURE The Scottish Cup semi-finalists are Rangers, the Cup-holders; Heart of Midlothian, Aberdeen, and Hamilton Academicals. An outstanding feature of the fourth round on March 9, was the
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  • 234 4 Senior Championship Tournament Results The Penang Chess Club is progressing at a good pace. Meetings held at the E. j O. Hotel on Monday afternoons are regularly attended by a good many members. The Senior championship tournament run by the Club for the current year has just
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  • 39 4 ’.—Reuter Wireless. London, March 20. Oxford had the:- first full course trial from Putney to Mortlake in excellent conditions today. Their time was 19 minutes, 32 seconds. The trial is regarded as satisfactory.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 182 4 Match Against Perak Golf Club AT TAIPING The following arrangements have been made for Sunday’s match McKinstery (3) and Abbott (6) v. Vanrener (4) and Brookman (9). Somerville (6) and Kent (7) v. Columbine (10) and Howard (11). Brodie (7) and Foster (8) v. Richardson (12) and
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  • 27 4 Reuter Wireless. Sir Julien Cahn has been elected President of the Notts County Cricket Club on the nomination of the Duke of Por land.
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  • 72 4 —Reuter. K. L. Ticket Holder Draws "Bachelor Prince" Dublin, March 27. The Grand National Irish Hospitals Sweep draw announced a total proceeds of £2,824,926. The prize fund is £1,680,979 and is divided into sixteen prize units of £lOO,OOO each. Bachelor Prince has been drawn by Sparkler Box No.
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  • 69 4 Yesterday's Result (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) Yesterday’s tie in the Penang Junior badminton championships resulted as follows: Cheah Chee Aun and Cheah Chee Wan (Lipsville) beat Cheah Chee 800 and Khoo Kheam Chuan (Riverside) 17—21, 21—13, 21—74. TOMORROW At the Hu Yew’ Seah court, a mixed doubles will be
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  • 407 4 TENNIS MATCH K. L. CLUB CHAMPION BEATEN The inter-club tennis match between the Penang Chinese and their Selangor compatriots, which began on Sunday, was concluded on Monday, when three singles matches were played, the resul f of the meeting being an equal division
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  • 370 4 One Sided Game VICTORY BY FOUR CLL R GOALS In a friendly match played on the E nade yesterday, the Darul Aihsan F Club defeated the Penang Cricket C four goals to nil. The game which to reach a high standard was witn’ bv a
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    • 7 4 OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON PAGE 7
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    • 48 4 TONIGHT TONIGHT AT THE Town Hall Penang THE London Musical Comedy Company POWERFUL COMPANY OF LONDON ARTISTE' including FLORENCE SMITHSON The World Famous Musical Comedy Star! TONIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. “TIT BITS" Revue From Prince Of Wales Theatre, London. PLANS OPEN. PRICES: $4, $3 $2. Book At Robinson's.
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  • Boxing
    • 644 5 Young Canadian’s Fine Promise Eddie Wenstob, the youth from the Western plains of Canada, added to his numerous admirers by his groat pluck and coo nesr in taxing a draw over 12 rounds at Wembley wi'.h Erich Seelig.of Ger many. It was Werstob’s second fight in
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    • 318 5 Irish Champion Defeated I 1 The Chester lightweight, Jimmy Walsh, scored points victory over the lightweight champion of Ireland, Billy Smith (Belfast) in a twelve-rounds contest at I the Liverpool Stadium on March 7. j The Chester boxer must have won every round, though he was
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  • 481 5 Majority Of One Not Enough L. SECRETARY ON "MORAL VICTORY" Paris, March 13. Czechoslovakia’s proposal to lift the ban on lawn tennis amateurs appearing in instructional films, has been rejected by the International Federation at their meeting here on March 13. A two-thirds majority was
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  • 243 5 on March 22. We have certain ideas, but to state them now might prejudice discussion. We think it is only fitting that sport should make a national effort on this Rcyal occasion.” Inquiries of various sports bodies revealed that there had not yet
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  • 544 5 Cricket The Deposing of Mr. A. W. Corr As Captain A TRYING SEASON The long awaited report of the Nottinghamshire County Cricket Committee was issued on March 6. It will be presented at the annual meeting on March 21, when the resolution of the Advisory Committee
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  • 728 5 IA New Course i (PLANS FOR THIS YEAR’S i CONTEST The King’s Cup Air Race will be flown on Friday and Saturday, September 6 and 7. The dates are later than usual, partly to avoid clashing with the Silver Jublee celebrations and partly because of
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  • 356 5 Brave Fight By I Sisters Miss Doris Chambers, 1923 Open champion, and Miss Heather Palmes, representing Camberley Heeth, won the Ladies’ Lcndqn Foursomes at Wentworth on March 15, by defeating the Misses Mervyn and Pam Barton (Royal MidSurrey) on the last green. The final
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  • 725 6 Scientist's Laboratory DIVERTING THE SNOW SLIDES Saving Lives In The Alps Munich. Ob?rstdorf Artificial avalanches have thundered down Bavarian mountain slopes and killed scores of mansized puppets on skis every day this month in the world’s first outdoor avalanche laboratory,” created here by the German professor, Dr.
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  • 32 6 CON\ ERSATION PIECE.—Two little bridal attendants discussing their parts in the ceremony. A snapshop at the wedding of Sir Michael Duff-Assheton-Smith and The Hon. Joan Marjcribanks at St. Margaret’s Westminster.
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  • 34 6 WINNER OF ANNUAL SCRAMBLE.—E. F. Seal, who secured the largest piece of pancake in the annual Shrove Tuesday scramble at Westminster School. lie was rewarded with the traditional guinea prize.
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  • Article, Illustration
    25 6 IN CONTRAST. Twc of th strikng mod Is seen at the Dorchester where Lilian Lawler displayed a number of her new season’s designs.
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  • 859 6 THE 100 M.P.H. TRAIN BRITAIN'S FAITH IN STEAM LEADING THE WORLD A week of speed records has drawn attention to the future of railway travelling in general, and British express trains in particular. i I People are apt to look upon high railway speeds as a comparatively
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    19 6 INQUISITIVE. —Curious youth, despite the welllined feeding box, insists on inspecting the roof in search of appetising morsels
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  • 528 6 Urged To Defy C rs In Event Cf V "PARALYSE INDUS W IN BRITAIN” Lecture At A School “Every ‘atrocity committed in Germany has been commit in India.” This extraordinary statement alleged, made recently by a behalf of the No More War M > n
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  • 559 7 EXTRA RUN FOR ALL HORSES TOTAL OF 22 RACES The Committee of the Penang *1 uri Chib have, in view of insufficient entries received, decided to provide a third (or extra) run over 5 1/2 furlongs for all horses (Classes 1, 2 and 3) entered
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  • 208 7 Alleged Participant On Trial Singapore, March 26. The preliminary inquiry was started before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Singapore third magistrate, yesterday, against a 24-year-old Cantonese, Mau Lock Him. It is proposed to indict the man with a charge of armed robbery. According to the story related
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  • 114 7 Scheme To Relieve Growing Congestion Singapore, March 26. It is rumoured that a fifth police magistrate is to be appointed in Singapore in the near future. At the moment there is a first magistrate, who is also, the criminal district fudge, and second, third and
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  • 27 7 I—Reuter. Mr. Lyall Elected President Geneva, March 26. Mr. L.A, Lyall, ex-Commissioner of Chinese CusUWS, has been elected President of the Central Opium Board— Reuter.
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  • 179 7 Leaving For The East Coast On Friday WITH LADY AND MISS THOMAS AND STAFF H.E. the Governor, accompanied by Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas and attended by the personal staff will leave Singapore by the s.s. Lipis on a tour of the East Coast, commencing from Mar.
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  • 481 7 i Chinese Photographic Exhibition 1 Singapore, March 25. An exhibition which marked the very first of its kind in Singapore was the Overseas Chinese Photographic Exhibition which was opened by Mrs. Tyau. wife of Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, the Consul-General for China, at
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  • 294 7 FOR TAMIL Stabbed Compatriot With I Knife Sentence of three months’ rigorous imprisonment was passed on a Tamil named Ramasamy in the police court today by the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph), on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, Ramayah, with an instrument used for
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  • 30 7 Reuter Wire’ess. E’cvm pcop’e were killed in an election riot. The crowd, inflamed by rumours, got out of hand and military reinforcements were summoned and opened fire.
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  • 170 7 —Reuter Wireless. Italy's Demand For Reparation R<~me, March 20. It is reported from Mogadiscio that another Italian-Abyssir.ian frontier incident has occurred. The frontier incident occurred at Agable, south of 'he Uebiscebeli River where an armed party cf Abyssinians is alleged to have raided Italian territory and captured
    —Reuter Wireless.  -  170 words
  • 103 7 Singapore Harbour Incident Singapore, March 26. A European wharfinger of the Singapore? Harbour Board, Mr. G. H. Brown, was complainant yesterday before Mr. J. Mel’ Brander, the Singapore third magistrate, in a case of assault against Hung Whatt, the taikong on a tongkang. Mr. Brown’s story was
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  • 56 7 i.—Reuter Wireless. Helping German Rearmament Berlin, March 22. A special account named “Milita-y Thanks” has been opened in Berlin ban’s by the Reichswehr Minister, Von Blomberg, to receive voluntary contributions o help in re-arming Germany. Spontanccu*» gifts from all parts of Germany have bo n. pouring in since
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    • 31 8 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD» MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS INKS s' X ledgers CASH BOOKS 7LETTER HEADS MEMORANDUM FORMS ESTATE REPORT FORMS ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 109 8 6.15 Tonight 9.30 The Dramatic artistry of Helen Hayes the literary genius of Sir James Barrie combined to bring you a superb entertainment! z 2 IL J |L A IN THE MOST POPULAR FAVOURITE OF ALL THE BARRIE STORIES What Every Woman Knows with BRIAN AHERNE MADGE EVANS A M-G-M
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    • 217 8 amrjsTfw 6-15 LAST 2 SHOWS 9-30 CLIFFORD MOLLISON —and ZELMA O'NEAL In The Screen Version Of The Phenomenally Successful London Hippodrome Comedy I 3» S oSS 'WI L with a great cast H Headed By The WESTERN U BROTHERS W. H. BERRY RENE HOUSTON ft itejwM' EDMOND BREON U fiISBWI
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    • 142 8 ZZjy 6-30 LAST 2 SHOWS 9-3 THE LATEST CHINESE TALKIE UNIQUE FILM CO’s ALL TALKING, SINGING AND DANCING 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
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  • 78 9 i.—Reuter. 12,000,000 Affected CONSEQUENCE OF PROLONGED DROUGHT Shanghai, March 26. Twelve million are in the grip of famine in the upland fringing the Yangtse as far up river as Hunan in consequence of the prolonged drought last year, according to a special foreign investigator. In Nanking itself,
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  • 158 9 i.—Reuter. Oil Monopoly Tokio, March 26. Replying to the British protest of November 24 that the Manchukuo oil monopoly is a plain breach of the Treaty obligations. Reuter understands that the Japanese Government has replied lengthily on March 25, to the effect that Britain utterly
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  • 199 9 Considered A Sagacious Act Tokio, March 26. As an example of Japan’s desire that the date of the formal severance from the League should pass off without any fuss and as quitely as possible, Mr. Hirota refuses to make a statement and Foreign Office officials decline
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  • 166 9 —Reuter. General Rush To Dispose Belga Holdings London, March 26. International mistrust of the ability and even the wil ingness of the newly-formed Belgian cabinet to defend the present gold parity has caused the belga to hurtle down from 21.30 to 23.25. A general rush tp dispose
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  • 121 9 At German Purchases Of Raw Materials Paris, March 26. 1 The Chamber passed a vote of confidence on the government by 374 votes to 210 cn j the motion of the Socialist, M. Camille Planche demanding a committee of inquiry jinto the manufacture of arms. M. Flandin
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  • 115 9 grants being £716,119,000,— Rugby Radio] Service. Income Tax Receipts Exceed Estimate London, March 26. Great Britain is within a few days of the end of the financial year and the exchequer returns for the week ending March 23 have therefore a special interest. The ordinary revenue with
    grants being £716,119,000,—Rugby Radio] Service.  -  115 words
  • 89 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Returning To Buckingham Palace London, March 26. A large crowd cheered The King and Queen when they returned to Buckingham Palace today after their holiday of nearly a month at Eastbourne. This afternoon. Their Majesties visited the “ideal home” exhibition at Olympia. On
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  • 58 9 .—Rugby Radio Service, Pope To Send Mission London, March 26. According to Press messages from Rome, His Holiness the Pope intends to send a special mission to London on the occasion of the Jubilee celebrations to convey his congratulations to the King. In 1887 Pope XIII sent a
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  • 265 9 First Class Entertainment At Queen's For first class entertainment the M.G.Mscreen adaptation or Sir James Barrie’s famous play, “What Every Woman Knows,” now showing at the Queen’s is a picture which should not be missed. Helen Hayes in the leading role as Maggie, the girl whom
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  • 81 9 appointed secretary to the fund. Rugby Radio Service. Substantial Support Forthcoming London, March 26. Substantial support has been forthcoming for King George’s Jubilee Trust National Thank'roffering Fund which is to serve the welfare cf the rising generation by promoting the extension of work done by
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    • 10 9 |j7 take FSanatogen j The True Tonic-Food at all Chemists
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    • 183 9 COULD NOT DRESS HERSELF I Neuritis In Left Arm i “For neuritis I am using Kruschen Salts," writes a woman of 60 years. “And they are a real benefit, for I could not dress myself sometimes, my left arm was so painful. I take Kruschen every morning, and the pain
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    • 323 9 (MM® PENANG pßiaK 'PHONE 543. <~ PENANG S. S. 9 <■ TODAY 6.30 to 9 p.m. JCocktail Dance I with Yola Paul Who will appear for the last time z TEDDY WEATHERFORD at the Piano Leading the Runnymede Dance Band Royal Society of St. George Annual Ball Practice Dances at
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  • 848 10 At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners it was announced that the 1913 four per cent, loan amounting to $600.000 fell due on J une 30 and that arrangements had already been made for its repayment in full. Stock holders had accordingly been notified. At the end of
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  • 52 10 Reu er. New York, March 26. President Roosevelt has appointed Professor Tugwell to direct the $4,880,000,000, relief plan according to f he Washington correspondent of the “New York Times.” Professor Tugwell has been entrusted with ruml rehabi Pation prevention of soil ercsion and
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  • 513 10 RUBBER: The local price of rubber rose this morning on the announcement of a cut in the quota. Most rubber shares also advanced and there was much more inteerst being taken in the market which hack been stagnant for several weeks. THE COLOSSUS OF ROME? A statue
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  • 105 10 DISCOVERY II RETURNING TO ENGLAND Rugby Radio Service. Further Investigations Contemplated London, March 26 After her 18 months’ trip to the Southern Ocean where she has been making further investigations into the habits and feedinggrounds of whales the Royal Research Ship “Discovery II” is expected back in the Thames in
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  • 70 10 have been yet received in London.—Rugby Radio Service. Previously Reported Murdered London, March 26 The China Inland Mission have received a telegram announcing the arrival (safe and well at Hancheng, Shensi) of Mr. and Mrs. Frencham, the missionaries »who were reported to have been murdered when
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  • 88 10 K. L. M's Reduced Fares (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, March 27 The passenger fares by the K.L.M are being reduced by £24 from next week. This represents a reduction of nearly 12 per cent. A single journey to London will cost £156 instead of £lBO and a
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  • 186 10 Excellent Performance At Town Hall The London Mus’cal Comedy Co. Ltd. delighted last night’s audience at the Town Hall with their presentation of “The Chocolate Soldier.” Less scenery worries, more used to the smaller stage and havingthe music played by Harry Lammert’s Orchestra all helped to enable
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  • 63 10 New Pug Marks At Bukit Timah (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 27 Tigers continue to roar from the presseof Singapore. A “Straits Times” corres pondent today asserts that the “Municip* Pet” has disappeared being either in hidiiv’. cr havng fallen to the guns of poacherwhile
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  • 71 10 —Rgutcr Wireless. For Protest Against Nai Press Tactics Ber rn, March 2CThe secret police have arres.cd Do Schaefer, Chief E liter ef the “KoeJpL Zeitung,” one of Germany’s most taut newspapers. It is understood th- arrest is eo;:ne?t<. J with an article concerning newspar c; c 3! vassing
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  • 1692 11 THREE APPEALS DISMISSED SENTENCES IN REMAINING TWO REDUCED Johore Bahru, March 26. They have been very slack; they have been sleeping over it,” said Mr. S. C. Goho in the Court of Appeal, Johore, yesterday, in opposing an application for extension of; time
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  • 81 11 accused was further remanded. —Reuter Wireless. Said To Have Pawned Heirlooms London, March 22. When the Duke of Manchester reappeared today at Westminister Police Court, allegations were made that he had pawned part of a tiara and diamond neck lace which were not his property but that of
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  • 248 11 Interesting Ipoh Case FORMER MANAGER OF McALISTER'S AS PLAINTIFF (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 27. A claim for damages against Messrs. R. P. Phillips, R. S. Stewart and A. S. Brown came up for hearing before Mr. Justice Howes, the plaintiff being Mr. W. F.
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  • 424 11 Following Raid In Maxwell Road A roulette table was the principal exhibit in the police court today in the case in which six Chinese named Lee Ah Seong, Choo' Ah Pang, Tye Hiang, Tan Chooi, Cheah Eng and Khye Chuah stood charged with gaming in public at
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    • 43 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music by the Orchestra of the S. S. PRESIDENT GARFIELD HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS No Extra Charge For Table Reservations, 'Phone 322 Thursday Saturday 28th 30th March DINNER DANCES Sunday, 31st March ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
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  • 2426 12 COMMISSIONERS TO BUY TWO MORE BUSES EVERY AVAILABLE BUS ON THE ROAD" 1913 LOAN TO BE REPAID IN JUNE An ordinary meeting followed by a special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon at the Municipal offices, the special meeting being for the
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    • 275 12 I “I do admire your fa J white linens, iney p S'yh e.wys look i o dean V ftSinX <rd fresh. You must 1 nd a great deal P > on your washing.” “Ao, my washing o lt is not expensive, be- o |o o I X 0 cause I
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  • 887 13 Yesterday's Tiffin TALKS BY TWO VISITORS A tribute to the splendid reception Lhey had had socially even in India, Burma and now in Malaya was paid by Mr. Jimmy Rennie of the London Musical Comedy Company at a tiffin meeting held under the auspices oi the Penang
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  • 1644 13 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY IN FORGING CASE CHINESE BANK MANAGER GIVES EVIDENCE How a Chinese was alleged to have cheated his uncle when he acted as an English clerk in his uncle’s firm. Chop Ban Joo Seng, was related to the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in
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  • 358 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. Coutts-Milne, *he Lady Medical Officer. Taiping, proceeds on leave on April 13. i Miss L. H. Parkirs and Miss M. B. Penman, Nursing Sis’ers, Malayan Medical Service, have been seconded for service under the Government of Johore. V The P. and O. homeward bound steamer “Carthage” is
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  • 93 13 First Two Named “Captain Cook” and “Captain Phillip,” the first two of a fleet of 15 twin-engined monospar monoplanes, were named on March 15 at Hanworth Aerodrome by Mrs. S. M. Bruce, wife of the Australian High Commissioner in London. This fleet has been ordered by
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  • 50 13 Colonel Sir Fitzroy Maclean, who is now within three months of his 100th birthday, is one of the seven survivors of the Crimean campaign. Two are already centenarians. Sir Fitzroy was with the 13th Light Dragoons at the battle of Alma and at the seige of Sevastopol.
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  • 623 14 Annt Cj] Meei‘[:r FINAL LHVIDEOT OF 2 1 The Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Lesong Tujoh Rubber Estates Ltd. was held in the Registered Office of the Company, British India House, Penang, on Saturday, the 23rd March, 1935 at 11.30 a.m. Mr.
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  • 118 14 Another Dividend Of 3% (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 27. At the New Serendah Rubber Co. annual meeting held yesterday, Mr. D. H. Hampshire, presiding, stated that a final dividend of 3%, making 6% for the year, would be declared. The chairman
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  • 376 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES rtje following are the latest quotations n MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’» Share .Ist today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Seller» Buyers Seller» RUBBER: B. Lin‘ang 95 1.00 1.00 1.10 Benta 95 1.00 1.00 1.10 Broga 82% 87% 1.00 1.10 Jeram 85 95 92 97%
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  • 299 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS The following are the ch'mgee in ow 1 quotations up to noon todav Yesterday Today TIN liuyers Sellers Buyers Seller» Ayer Weng 1.75 1.80 1.17% 1.82% i Hitam 45 47% 45 47 Jelebu 90 95 85 90 I Johan 27 28c 26 28c I Klang
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  • 110 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Pr?ris 72% 4 2 31 64 New York 4.78% 4.77% Montreal 4.82 4.81% Brussels 23% 21.30 Geneva 14.92% 14.78 Amsterdam 7.08% 7.06% Milan 58 58 Berlin 11.92% 11.90 Prague 114 1 a 114ffc Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25%
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  • 120 14 IN YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £216.0.0 £216.15.0 Do. (3 months) £211.0.0 &212.10.0 Singapore $lOB. OO $108. 50 Business Doan Penang $lOB.OO $108.50 flunrinri»» 50 tons 25 tions COPRA» —(Sundrled) $4.35 $4.45 BLACK PEPPER $lB.OO $lB.OO RUBBER.— Singapore Spot 17%c. 20c. London sd. s|gd. New York 10%c(G) ll]Jc(G) AprE/J”">
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  • 142 14 The following are tb<* latest quotation» for today Buyer» Seller» LIN Ayer Weng 175 1.82% Hitams 45 47% Hong Fatts 45 47 Jelebu 82% 87% Johan 27 29c.d. K. Kamuntings 5 6 6 0 K. Lanjut 14 3 15 3 Kuchais 75 80 Laruts 8 6 9
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  • 48 14 PENANG, MARCH 27, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 3 31 32 4m ts 2 4 116 Private 3 m|ts credit 2;4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7|16 On New York Demand 55 France T.T. 830 Shanghai T.T. 27%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 10% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 28
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  • 97 14 I.—Reuter Wireless. London, March 22. On the Stock Exchange today, with the coming week-end political conferences and the fortnightly account concluding today, buyers have been almost completely absent and most prices ruled easier but a*, the close a rather more hopeful feeling prevailed. Rubber eased owing to a
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  • 66 14 Reuter Wireless. British Film Banned In Germany Berlin, March 22. The film “The Iron Duke” has been banned by the Goebell’s film board on the ground that it does not do justice to the greatness of General Blucher w r ho is assigned only a minor part
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  • 78 14 —Reuter Wireless. Whole Fleet May Be Bought By Soviet Amsterdam, March 23. According to reports from Rotterdam published in the Detelegraaf, the Soviet Sjovtorgvlot, “mercantile marine”, is negotiating with Dutch shipowners with a view to purchasing a score of ships including the whole fleet of seven vessels of
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  • 69 14 To Aid Renovation Of Military Air Arms Paris, March 21. The proposed rew French credits amounting to 1,600 million francs for rent vation of the military air arm will enable the number of French planes to be increased from 1,100 to 1,500, according to General Derain who
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  • 1049 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. v I fc ii c NAMES. 1 s 2 CQ VJ Hjj RUBBER (Dollar.) I 1 Allenby Rubber Co. Itn 150 "i Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 3 40 Amalgamated Malay Estates 215 I Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 205 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. JI, J Ayer I’anaa
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  • 250 14 RouEid Up All Over America New York, March 15. The biggest drive ever made by the U.S. Government to e'esn up the underworld was launched on March 15 and over 1,500 arrests were reported from various cities. An army of 12,000 law enforcement agents has
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  • 56 14 toum and thence back to England.—Reuter Wireless. Trip Across Sahara Ta Nigeria London, March 21. The Duchess of Beford, who is nearly seventy, has departed on an air trip across the Sahara to Central Africa and Nigeria, accompanied as pilot by Flight Lieut. Preston. Their ultimate destination is
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  • 85 14 .—Reuter Wireless. On Imoprts Of Iron And Steel London, March 20. Increased custom duties ranging from. £2 to £4 per ton or in some cases 33%% ad valorem, which ever is greater, on certain iron and steel products including billets, bars angles, girders beams and rails are
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 85 14 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY) In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. SETTLEMENT OF PENANG. In Bankruptcy No. 105 of 1934. RE AMBALAM MEANA SHEANA MOHAMED IBRAHIM, Notice is hereby given that on the Creditor’s Petition filed on the 4th day of September, 1934, Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made
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    • 34 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RalnfaT 6 e..m. 77 E Noon 90 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 4.00 a.m 9.56 a.m. 4.24 p.m 11.30 p.m. TOMORROW 5.02 a.m 10.54 a.m. 5.40 p.m
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  • 1573 15 NET PROFIT OF £12.554 five per cent, dividend declared The second annual general meeting of Dennistown Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. 2. Mr. M.S. Parry, J.P., Chairman of the Company, presided. Mr. J. H. illiamson, representing the Secretaries
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  • 1041 15 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market Report RUBBER Lon, March 13. Between Wednesday afternoon when our last Weekly Report was issued and the end of the week our market showed a slightly rallying tendency and business was done in Standard Sheet on the Spot on Friday at 6%d., being the highest price
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    • 319 15 5 Ifii? W I Just a bedtime cup of Bourn-Vita. —the food-drink with a unique property. Why do you sleep better after a cup of Bourn-vita at night How does this delicious food-drink help you to relax and sleep soundly These questions are being asked by thousands of men and
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    • 1809 16 io vrr* DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE l I dMAMERICAN MAIL LINE 4y 'H.Vi jfc I Wssffiw-^ -sBĕk~l I >BLUE FUNNEL LIMB Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave u< :Ss pejTsmg London i TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ C PHILOCTRTES T ’don, P’Aam Whurr Hull Swansea 5 Mav 1 From Penane Arrive Marseilles.
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  • 592 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines She following to a list of vessels arriving ■toft Milling from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY 8.8. M AND AR from Tg. Mengeider (Koe■Doe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Be- rombang and Asahan (Tg. Balei). Sails today for the same ports. VAN OUTHOORN
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  • 36 17 TODAY AT “WATERFALL’S” 5.30 p.m.—6.30 p.m. 1 Overture —Fes L —Blatterman. 2 Selection. —Leslie Stuart’s Songs--God-frey. 3 Intermezzo —Lancashire Clogs—Grimshaw. 4 Fox Trot —Over On The Sunny Side —Flynn. 5 March —The Camlachie Scout—Hume.
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  • 33 17 6.00 p.m.—7.30 p.m. 1 Overture—William Tell—Rossini. 2 Selection—Hibernia—Gready. 3 Waltz —The Chocolate Soldier—Straus. 4 Fox Trot—Sleepy Head—Donaldson. 5 Selection—Arlette —Novello. 6 An Alaskan Love Song—“Cocheco.” —Reeves. 7 March—Colonel J. Ward—Cheeseman.
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  • 755 17 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 17th March per the Imperial Airways via Alor Star were delivered in London on the 25‘h March. The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London, says that the mall despatched from Penang on 2nd March by
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1425 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. A.M. Relayed from the Wigmore Hall, London. The Sallowing are the wavelength*, 12.05 —The John MacArthur Quintet, Greenwich Time Singal at 11.20 p.m. fwo at which will be used aimultaneous- directed by John MacArthur. 11.20- —Talk: Music and the Ordinary T 12.35 —Dance Music. Listener.” Sir
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    • 305 17 6.4s—News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Stock and Share Report supplied by Fraser and Co. 8.30 —Close down. TOMORROW 6.00 —Recorded Music. 6.45 —News Bulletin supplied by Straits Times. Relay of Dinner Music by Raffles Hotel Orchestra under direction of Dan Hopkins. MALAYAN AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY (K.L.) CALL SIGN: ZGE
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  • 2450 18 DEFENCE DEBATE IN THE COMMONS INDIA BILL'S SLOW PROGRESS ADVERTISING THE GOVERNMENT FAILURE OF GREEK REBELLION (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, March 16. THE PREMIER’S HEALTH AT this week’s Cabinet meeting the Prime Minister was cordially welcomed by his colleagues. He was looking and
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  • 212 18 72 Hours Without A Break I Day and night Masses for 72 hours without a break will be celebrated at what is described as “the greatest demonstration in the history of the Roman Catholic Church.” I The occasion is the close of the Catholic year,
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    • 172 18 BY APPOINTMENT TO B.M. THE KTN&_ He said to me —do you believe in second sight. Sews i I said to him certainly. Let's have a second sight of that Johnnie Walker JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..I e Sole Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD, SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND
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  • 3682 19  -  By DR. HOO CHI-TSAI, Chinese Minister vn Switzerland, Scretary.General, Chinese Delegation to the League of Nations. NOTHING which happened in China during 1934 is more full of promise for the future of the country than the publication of Reflations for the drastic prohibition of
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    • 122 19 X 1 v/'-. A POP ALL OVER THE WORLD ktMwySy Fresh English Fruits, gathered and packed at the acme or their perfec- 'VA tion —serve them with CHIVERS* CUSTARD—they are delicious I jp J Chivers* Canned English Vegetables are just as dependable-* Ji picked and packed in a day, they
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  • 252 20 WOMEN’S BOAT RACE—A striking picture of the Oxford University women’s crew doing strenuous training on the ists in preparation for the forthcoming race against a Cambridge women’s crew at Putney it the end of this month. This will b" its first race or. the tideway MU SPLASH?
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