Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 May 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Mo. 116. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY. MAY 22. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 795 1 WANTS FLEET 35 PER CENT. OF BRITISH TOTAL TONNAGE geneva resolution prevents return TO LEAGUE Berlin, May 22. T Hitler in a 145 minutes speech at the Reichstag reiterated ermam’s demand for equality and announced her willingness i participate in any efforts for the
    —Reuter.  -  795 words
  • 272 1 Re Liter. Menacing Safety Of Republic PUNISHABLE BY DEATH Nanking, May 22. The Government has decided to treat smuggling of silver from China as a crime menacing the safety of the Republic and punishable by death or by at least over five years imprisonment. EMBARGO ON
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  • 209 1 —Rugby Radio Service. 11,000 Troops To Take Part MARCH PAST IN RUSHMOOR ARENA London, May 21. When in connection with the Jubilee celebrations the King holds the army review at Aidershot on July 13 11.(XX) troops representing all arms of the service drawn from the Aidershot
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  • 56 1 —Reuter Wireless. Dublin. May 17. The tram and bus strike which has lasted eleven weeks has ended. A ballot of the strikers resulted in 2.112 for end 605 against acceptance of the peace proposals made by the Minister for Industry providing for an increase in wages and
    —Reuter Wireless.  -  56 words
  • 675 1 ITALO ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE —Reuter Wireless. Allegation Against Britain EXPORT OF WAR MATERIALS TO ABYSSINIA London, May 21. In the House of Lords this evening, Lord Rennell, asked the Government whether their attention had been drawn to an allegation made in the Italian Press that Great Britain is “equally guilty with
    —Reuter Wireless.  -  675 words
  • 452 1 Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. i Distinguished Gathering At Funeral "ACCIDENTAL DEATH" VERDICT AT INQUEST t London, May 21. Statesmen, private soldiers, diplomats, aircraftsmen, authors and artists l filled the little village church at Moreton, Dorset, when the funeral took: place today of “Lawrence of Arabia.” The
    Rugby Radio Service and Reuter.  -  452 words
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    • 1584 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE BANKS “ii— ADVERTISEMENTS the third penang i J SOLDO CHINESE SPORTS MEET I CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE Pat AH communications relating to HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ I INTER-PENETRATION OF i advertisements should be addressed to held in p en ang from 2nd to sth August Roval Charter 1853} NV
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  • 2253 3 PERFECT JUBILEE PROCESSION FORMER CELEBRATIONS RECALLED PRINCE OF WALES' NEW 'PLANE ROYAL RAILWAY TRAVELS r<mi Our Own Correspondent) London, May 11 perfect procession «-"wHE Kaiser, King Ferdinand, King Manuel, and a score of Princes rode at King Edward’s i i.d. and the Indian Maharajahs I)
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  • 1557 4 PENANG TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Hopkins And Reed Beaten In Two Sets LOSERS' GOOD DISPLAY Dr. Hopkins and C. N. Reed of the P.C.C. deserve to be felicitated on the splendid fight they put up in the first set against Goon Kok Ying and
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  • 246 4 —Reuter. Match With M.C.C. SOMERSET'S INNINGS' i VICTORY London, May 21. The following are the results of principal cricket matches concluded today:— The match betw’een the M.C.C. and the South Africans was drawn. South Africa: 297 (Siedle 132). M.C.C.: 144 (Vincent 5 for 47)
    —Reuter.  -  246 words
  • 292 4 Padang Soccer SHARES FOUR GOALS The Penang Cricket Club 'A' playing on the padang yesterday evening were held to a draw’ in their friendly soccer encounter against the Happy Lads, sharing four goalsThe game was of a scrappy nature but it had its exciting
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  • 536 4 Four Goals Shared YESTERDAY'S FIRST DIVISION MATCH The first division match in the Penang Football Association League between the Penang Cricket Club and the Province Wellesley Football Association was played yesterday on the St. Xavier’s ground and resulted in a draw four goals being shared. The
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  • 43 4 Seriously 111 In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 22. Mr. C. O. Campbell, the wellknown Penang trainer is lying seriously ill in the General Hospital. He was admitted on May 14 after the third day of the race meeting.
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  • 86 4 Reuter. Injury Not So Serious TROUBLE NEAR HIND JOINT London, May 21. Bobsleigh was given good walking exercise in the home paddocks after which he was examined by well-known Newmarket Veterinary Surgeon who announced that the injury was not serious. It is expected that Bobsleigh will
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  • 470 4 M.S. C. Defeated WINNERS' IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY There was quite a large crowd at the Victoria Green yesterday when the Chinese Sports Circus XI met the Malay Sporting Club at soccer. The Circus XI defeated the M. S. C. by three goals to one, after
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  • 277 4 On Friday And Saturday ONE RUN FOR CLASS 4 HORSES (From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore. May 22. The following are the entries t\. r Singapore Turf Club Skye meeting t 0 run on Friday and Saturday HORSES—CLASS 4—s', FI Rs Benedict, Catspaw, Dorothy Sport Double
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  • 40 4 The following is the resul' of the Raffles fcr two Australian pony griffins drawn at Singapore on May 17 Raffle No. 1 Ticket No. 48—Mr. RWilliamson. Raffle No. 2 Ticket No. 38—Mr. A. E. Garrard.
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  • 103 4 Eight Four Rounders (BY “SECONDS OUT”) The first boxing promt? tion of the month will be staged on Sunday night at Wembley Park when a card of eight four round bouts will be presented. Nine boxers will be making their professional debuts on that night. It is
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  • 39 4 Reuter. Approved By Board Of Control London, May 21. The British Boxing Board of Control has approved the Baer-Schmeling contest in London between August 17 and September 17, subject to the promoter agreeing to the Board’s conditions.
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  • 35 4 —Renter. Elkins In Third Round London. M.?y 21. At St. Annes in the Ama'eur G'-Jf Championship, Elkins who had drew b> in the first round beat E. Turner Aberystwyth 2 and 1
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  • 998 5 NARROW VICTORY OVER FIDDIAN POOR DISPLAY IN FINAL /or the second time in three years John •11am, aged 31, a Liverpool business whose home club is Hooton, Cheshire, won the English amateur champion.p. He beat Eric Fiddian, aged 25, Stourbridge, a Walker Cup player and
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  • 537 5 FIGHT AT WHITE CITY DECISION ON POINTS Walker, the coloured heavyweight Georgia, beat George Cook, of AustraI np, ints in a fight over ten rounds at White City Stadium on May 8. There some booing when the decision was anr t*d. for the veteran Cook had lasted
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  • 46 5 jger Smith Knocked Out At The Stadium 1 he Liverpool contender for welterweight “hours, Erine Roderick, scored a victory the Stadium on May 6 when he knocked Len T ger Smith (Birmingham) in the lr, l round of a twelve rounds bout. Smith
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  • 416 5 THE DIVIDED SKIRT IS LIKELY TO WIN A Test At The Oval Wcmen cricketers are determined to es-. tablish themselves in the eyes of the public, .and they are anxious to stamp out any ridicule of their activities. 1 The dress problem worries them most at
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  • 370 5 BATSMEN HAVE TO BREAK A HABIT Cricket’s new l.b.w law has already claimed a good number of victims, and aroused considerable public interest and discussion. Offbreaks and inswingers, pi ching outside the off stump, can ro longer be obstrue’ed with impunity, but it is yet
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  • 29 6 THE ROYAL CARRIAGE, drawn by the team of Windsor greys gorgeously caparisoned in scarlet and gold with their bewigged outriders, leaving Buckingham Palace for St. Paul's.
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  • 362 6 ’PHONED NEWS TO MOTHER New York, May 10. Donna Cristiniana Torlonia, 21-year-cld daughter of the Duke Marino of Torlonia, Prince of Civitella Cesi, and sister of the husband of the Infanta Beatrice of Spain (King Alfonso’s daughter), eloped with a New York bank clerk, Mr.
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  • 667 6 WOMAN PRINCIPAL SAYS THEY DO NO HARM O-EDL CATION, whenever it is discussed. is still treated in Great Britain as if it were a dangerou-lv modern form of training the young. There has been a debate on the subject in London this week between doctors and educationists,
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  • 225 6 The Air Ministry “Fort of Secrets,” the research and experimental station at Mari tiesham Heath, Suffolk, is to be thrown open to the public for the first time on May 25, National Aviation Day. It will be only one of many R.A.F. staI tions which
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  • 418 6 "PHILISTINES FROM EMPIRE OUTPOSTS" I According to Mr. Jacob Epstein the Rhodesians—the Southern Rhodesians, at all even's —are Philistines. The Govermen’ of Southern Rhodesia, which h's purchased as its new London headqua-ters Agar House, in the Strand, the former heme of the British Medical Association, does not
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  • 511 6 British Pavilion At Exhibition RECOGNITION OF 100 YEARS 1 FRIENDSHIP Brussels, May 10. The official opening of the British Pa--vilion at the Brussels Exhibition took place in perfect weather. The British Ambassador, Sir Esmond Ovey, who performed the opening ceremony, was welcomed by the Earl of Lytton,
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  • 341 6 j Jubilee Party At St. James's Palace GREEN LABEL PERMITS j FOR MOTOR CARS I I The Prince of Wales shook hands with, j 1.200 guests at his Jubilee party, held in I the State rooms a St. James’s Palace on J; May 7. His Royal
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  • 120 6 The Prince Provides Two Coffee Stalls By the thoughfulness of the Prince of Wales free refreshment was provided for over 1,000 chauffeurs and other servanta during the long hours of waiting outside St. James’s Palace. From 9 o’clock until 1 a.m., when the Prince was entertaining
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    1223 7  -  By A. G. GARDINER IS the nation and the King joined in the Jubilee on May 6 there was one thought common to all. the thought of the tremenvoyage we have shared to- r during the twenty five in which he has been at the there is one
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  • 182 7 gards the theatres but not cinemas.—Reuter Wireless. Deficit Reduced From £7.713.000 To £2.433.000 Dublin, May 15. An encouraging financial position was disclosed by Senator McEntee, when introducing the Budget in the Dail. Whereas he budgetted last year for a deficit of £7,713,000 to be provided by borrowing, the
    gards the theatres but not cinemas.—Reuter Wireless.  -  182 words
  • 84 7 plete the ra lway in record time. —Reuter Wireless. Stalin Thanks Workers In His First Radio Speech Mcsccw, May 15. The underground railway embodying the latest improvements was opened in the presence cf a number of Lond n underground chiefs. It bee b'en named the Kaganovich Subway in
    plete the ra lway in record time.—Reuter Wireless.  -  84 words
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  • 237 9 MEMORABLE SCENES IN WARSAW Warsaw, May 20. r were unforgettable scenes af er a it jo g stampede by the public to get las’, glimpse ci Marshal Pilsudski when t Catljedi 'l was cleared for the funeral Mi< which Gen. Goering arrived just in
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  • 146 9 a'holic than Nazi Germany.—Reuter Wireless. Warsaw, May 20. nd the scenes of pomp and pageantry iing on Marshal Pilsudski’s funeral. 1 h, German, and Polish politicians arei ng a political game of chess with Po- ind as the s*akes. ihe opinion is generally held
    a'holic than Nazi Germany.—Reuter Wireless.  -  146 words
  • 153 9 cident will be definitely closed. —Rugby Radio Service. Agreement Reached London, May 21. It became known at Geneva today that as the result of private negotiations conducted by Mr. Anthony Eden with M. Fotitch, the Yugo-Slav delegate, and M. De Kanya, the Hungarian Foreign Minister,
    cident will be definitely closed.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  153 words
  • 97 9 Cross to reach Mascot Aerodrome. —Reuter Wireless. How Mr. Taylor Saved The Southern Cross Sydney. Maj’ 15. Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith and his two companions who narrowly escaped drowning while flying across the Tasman Sea and had to jettison their cargo and mails owe their safety to the daring
    Cross to reach Mascot Aerodrome.—Reuter Wireless.  -  97 words
  • 75 9 Reuter Wireless. Exports Up To £2,900,000 London, May 20. British imports in April were £3.500.000 more than in April. 1934, and exports similarly showed an increase of £2.900.000. Nearly the whole increase in exports was in articles wholly or mainly manufactured. Only four out of 19 classifications
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  • 78 9 vices and court officials.—Rugby Radio Service. In Connection With Jubilee Celebrations London, May 21. The King and Queen gave a State dinner at Buckingham Palace last night in connection with the Jubilee celebrations. In addition to members of the Royal Family, the company of about 150 included the
    vices and court officials.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  78 words
  • 38 9 icoigneu ister of Defence, has succeeded him. Reu- ter. New Premier Of Manchukuo Changchun, May 21. The Premier, Mr. Cheng Hsiao-hsu has resigned and Mr. Chang Ching-hui, Minister of Defence, has succeeded him. Reu- ter.
    icoigneu – ister of Defence, has succeeded him. Reu! ter.  -  38 words
  • 129 9 Reuter. Many Arrests Made STRATEGIC POINTS GUARDED BY TROOPS I London, May 21. Police and troops with machine-guns' are guarding the Bank of Portugal, the Ministries and all strategic points against the threatened Communist revolution. The Cabinet held an all-night meeting in the military barracks. The
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  • 83 9 i—Reuter Wireless. (For Opposition To Govt. I i In Portugal I i Lisbon, May 16. Opposition to the government's policy of obtaining full control of the administration of education throughout Portugal has cost ,33 prominent officials their posts. The officials concerned. who include five former cabinet ministers, two
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  • 62 9 cultural year in Great Britain.—Rugby Radio Service. Visit Chelsea Flower Show London, May 22. The King and Queen spent this afternoon at the Chelsea flower show which epens tomorrow. They greatly adm red the ornamental gardens, bouquets and the displays of massed colour which make this annual occasion
    cultural year in Great Britain.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  62 words
  • 46 9 1,000,000,000 stamps.—Rugby Radio Service. Immense Popularity Of Issue London, May 21. The series of Jubilee stamps issued by the Post Office is proving immensely popular. The issue is limited to two months but it has been necessary to provide over 1,000,000,000 stamps.—Rugby Radio Service.
    1,000,000,000 stamps.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  46 words
  • 60 9 —Rugby Radio Service. London, May 22. The exchequer returns for the past week show a total ordinary revenue for the current financial year to date, amounts to £80,357,781 as compared with £78,133,517 at corresponding date of last year. The total expenditure exclusive cf selfbalancing items amounts to £98,337,164.
    —Rugby Radio Service.  -  60 words
  • 184 9 -Reuter Wireless. Currency Smuggling In Germany FINE OF £12.000 IMPOSED i I Berlin, May 17. I A sentence of five years' penal servitude and a fine of £12,000 or in default 14 months’ additional imprisonment, for currency smuggling was passed in the Berlin Court teday on
    . -Reuter Wireless.  -  184 words
  • 117 9 Reuter. Low Wages For U.S. Relief Work Washington, May 21. President Roosevelt has fixed the wages for the work in the relief programme at rates greatly below those prevailing in private industry. The rates from nineteen dollars monthly for unskilled rural workers to $94 for white collar workers
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  • 85 9 —Reuter. First Line Air Strength To Be Doubled London, May 22. It is understood that the Government’s defence programme which Mr. Baldwin is presenting to the House of Commons and Lord Londonderry to the House of Lords tomorrow, will represent in the air the largest single expansion
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  • 775 10 Hitler’s speech which has been anxiouslv awaited in the capitals of Europe has been delivered and, as might have been expected, it will nowhere be received alike. arious interpretations will be put upon it. On the face of it, it looks a remarkably conciliatory speech but
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  • 148 10 i Airman Who Was Taken Up Instead Cf Down I Moscow, May 15. A story, of the best Baron Munchausen type is related about a parachutist in today’s Pravda. The airman, Volkhonsky, leaped from a machine for a delayed drop when 23,000 feet up. He was less than
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  • 830 10 PUBLICITY POSTERS: The Penang Publicity Poster Competition is. we hear, going to be a great success. A goodly number of entries have been received and it is anticipated that there will be quite a last minute rush today and tomorrow. Entries close tomorrow night and all posters
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  • 516 10 Reuter. London, May 22. The morning papers of all shades agree that the speech is pacific and a noteworthy contribu*ion to a settlement in Europe. It is remarkably friendly and conciliatory to Great Britain. The “Times” says no one who read the speech impartially
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  • 79 11 petition TO GOVERNOR CONTEMPLATED by kwangtung CHINESE front Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 22. The “Straits Times” Chinese corres- ndent states that the representatives u' seven prefectures and districts of ixwamrtung contemplate sponsoring a sit petition to the Governor regarding t’l C requirements of the Singapore hnrrovement
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  • 45 11 Bangkok Colonies To Celebrate Wedding From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 21. T Danish, Norwegian and Swedish olonies are celebrating the Crown Prince •t I > nmark's wedding on Thursday, comoinirs’ '.o hold a dinner and ball. A briliant function is promised.
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  • 90 11 Gruesome Discovery On Railway Line F rom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 22. After the night mail train had left the tatu Gajah railway station a gruesome dis- < very was made of the mangled remains an Indian on the line. Apparently after the train’s arrival the
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  • 137 11 Gold Valued At $24 Involved I case was again mentioned in the ce court today before Mr. J. P--Idulph, in which a Chinese named Yang n stands charged that he, at 10 a.m. March 20 in shop No. 20, Campbell being employed as a servant
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  • 221 11 Hawker To Pay Compensation Of $4 Medical evidence was given in the police court today in which a hawker named Tan Kong Cheok stood charged wth voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, Lim Seah, in a lane behind house No. 118, Prangin Roatd at 6 p.m. on
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  • 36 11 Entries for this competition close TOMORROW and all posters must be sent in, at the latest, on Thursday. Entries and work should be addressed to Penang Publicity Committee, c o Runnymede Hotel.
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  • 115 11 For Interruption Of Bores Practice Seven Malays and a Chinese, Mustaffa, Omar, Eusop, Zain, Md. Yunus, Hashim, Md. Rouse and Lu Too Sai, were summoned before the magistrate (Mr. J. P- Biddulph) in the police court today charged that they, being members of an unlawful assembly,
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  • 86 11 Another Summons To Be Served A Chinese named lun Beng Teik. who was stated to be a detective, appeared before Mr. J.P. Biddulph in the police court todayon a summons for fighting with Lim Gong Ee at the junction of Pitt Street and Armenian Street
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  • 90 11 A charge of submitting chandu dross to artificial heat with a view’ to re-prepare it for use, at 11.55 p.m. in house No. 118, Kelantan Road on May’ 21, v.-as preferred against a Chinese named Lan Tay Bak. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, assistant superintendent of excise, prosecuted.
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  • 192 11 For Disobeying Police Signal A cyclist named Qu?.h Sin Teng was charged in the police court today, with I disobey’ing the order of a cons*able by: failing to stop his cycle when signalled to do so. at the junction of Burmah Poad and Penang Read on Mey
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  • 141 11 Buffaloes Overcrowded In Junk A fine of $8 was imposed on a Tamil named Naina Mohammed by’ the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today, for cruelty’ to animals by keeping 38 buffaloes in his junk when there was not sufficient room
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  • 75 11 Ottawa, May 16. The public over-subscribed in one dav the $60.000,000 issue bonds in two series, namely, maturing in eight years and bearing 2U% and in twenty years at 3% interest. The proceeds will be applied to general purposes, including a reducticn in Treasury Bill indebtedness. Reuter
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  • 107 11 Labour Motion Criticised In Commons London, May 21. An amendment to the motion tabled in the House of Commons by certain Labour members, criticising recent events in Germany, has been handed in by the Conservative, Mr. Ramsay, deprecating the use of motions for attacks on the internal administration
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  • 19 11 Local shipping firm wants shorthand typist for English and Dutch. Apply Box No. 42, c/o Pinang Gazette.
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  • 82 11 Prague, May 16. An important provision in the mutual assistance pact signed between the U.S.S.R. and Czecho-Slovakia is the stipulation that the treaty shall be effective only if the victim of aggression is assisted by France. Otherwise, it is understood that the pact is modelled broadly on
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    • 204 11 SUPREME Jr In Sunday Despatch 1 Bonny Baby Competition -1 imp wl 1934, open to all comers >■ 10 babies out of the final Wj»® 12 were fed on COW GATE (4 y W Here are three including Mm the first prize-winner I H m 1 M Could there be
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  • 337 12 Looking For Successor To Conversation Piece MAY WRITE IT HIMSELF Noel Coward, author of Cavalcade, is again in Singapore. He returned from Java on Saturday and expects to leave for Europe direct on Friday. “The next three years look like being very busy’,’’ he said
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  • 118 12 Baghdad. May 10. A remarkable accident at Mosul, Irak, resulted in the deaths of Fit.-Lt. Henry Speer Sardiford and Firs -Class Aircraf’man John Gilbert Plevey. An R.A.F. bomber, a Wapiti machine, of which Fit.-Lt. Sandiford was the pilot, was flying at a low altitude
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  • 172 12 Now Kruschen is ReGLicing Her Husband, Too She was so successful in reducing her weight that her husband is following the He has lost 4 Ite .n the first fortnight. This is what the wife found I was putting on too weight A friend
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  • 283 12 Woman In A Critical Condition Singapore, May 20. A s?ries of cases including one in which a woman is said to have drunk a solution of caustic soda were dealt with by the Ambulance Department over the week-end. On Saturday afternoon a Chinese woman sustained
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  • 739 12 Chinese Gets Six Months* R.l. SEQUEL TO EARLY MORNING RAID Hew an attempt to conceal a pillow in the course of a police raid led to the discovery of certain seditious documents was j related to Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police i court yesterday
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  • 699 13 Criminal Trespass CHINESE CYCLIST CHASED BY CAR Kuala Lumpur, May 21, Lee Pitt Swee, an English-speaking Government clerk, was charged before Mr. F.K. Wilson in the First Police Court yesterday with criminal tresspass by enter*ing the compound of Mr. M. F. Cameron in Bellamy Road,
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  • 361 13 Chinese Woman Burned To Death SINGAPORE TRAGEDY Singapore, May 20. The death of a Chinese maid-servant who was severely burnt when a tin of kerosene oil exploded, formed the subject of an inquiry by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W.G. Porter, today. It appears that on May 9
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  • 300 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley who is aw’ay in Kuala Lumpur, sitting in the Court of Appeal, is due back in Penang on Friday. Mjfjs Risdon, Matron, General Hospital, Seremban, is going on leave in the near future. Mr. R. P. Green, Assistant Auditor, Nigeria, has been
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    • 401 13 Barnum Fox Trot FB Sidewalks of Cuba Rumba Someone To Sew Your F ***** Buttons On Fox Trot Jack O' Diamonds OUR NATIONAL DANCE ORCHESTRA, THE 8.8. C., PLAY THESE TOPPING TUNES FROM JACK O’ DIAMONDS Dancing With My Shadow Fox Trot FB 1032 Because Of Once Upon A Time
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  • 1281 14 Sixteenth Annual I Meeting I COMPANY PLACED ON I DIVIDEND PAYING LIST The sixteenth ordinary general meeting of the North Taiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held at 12.15 p.m. today at the registered offices of the Company. No. 33, Reach Street, Penang. Mr.
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  • 274 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The foiM-wing are the change» Ml «W flotations up to moon todi" Y esterde y T xlay TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Selles Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 Hitam 47 49 47 49 Jelebu 92% 97% 95 1.00 Klang River 1.45 1.50 1.47% 1.52% Kuchai
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  • 1149 14 Seventeenth Annual Meeting STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION MAINTAINED Interim Dividend Of 2 12 Per Cent. The seventeenth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Taiping Tin Dredging Company, Limited, was held at noon today at the registered offices of the Company, No. 33, Beach Street,
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  • 308 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ere the changes in oui quotations up to noon today: Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers rubber Batu Lintangs 1.05 1.10 1.02% 1.07% Brogas 90 95 90 95 Ir.dragiris 1.15 1.20 1.12% 1.17% Mentekabs 41 43 40 42 Pajams 1-85 1.90 1.80 1.90 S. Tukangs
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  • 407 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation! tn ME3SR& KENNEDY A CO.’» LiM today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyer» Seller» RUBBER: Benta 85 95 87% 95 Gleneajy 1.80 1.90 1.80 1.90 Kempas 2.20 2.30 c 2.05 2.15 c Kuala Sidim 2.35 2.45 2.20
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  • 92 14 PENANG, MAY 22 London Bank Demand 2 3 31i32 4m ts 2|4 I|l6l Private 3 m|ts credit I 3 Documentary 2|4 Tjlfi I On New York Demand 57 France T.T. 845 Hongkong T.T. 7 prem. Shanghai T.T. 26% dis. India T.T. 1541 Bar Silver 33% The s.s. “Naldera” from
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  • 124 14 YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) i 228.17.6 £229.0.0 Do. (3 month») £221.15.0 £222 5 0 fT PO "L »***** ,114.37% Business Dang Penang $114.37% $114.50 J^ Sme33 On L-, Buyer» no oeners 50 tons OOPKA— (SumlrtM) M9g BLACK PEPPKB MH—- ***** *l’oo London NewTork Mnnpor. a- “A'-K» 12%c(G> 19%c
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  • 19 14 BIRTH PARKER —At the Maternity H Penang 21st May 1935 to Mr H. Parker, Bagan Serai—a s<
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  • 63 14 Calcutta Medal Winner:—Dr. W. H. Brodie 79- 81 i Runner up:—H. R. S. Law B2 BALL SW EEPS—SATI Rl j.\ y Winner:—R. D. Milligan 7610 S 6, Runners-Up:—Dr. W. H. Brodie 79 7 72j R. H. Williams 88—16 72 end H. R. S. Law 80— 8 72
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  • 66 14 Absinthe To Class 1 In addition to the transfers and amendments to the S.R.A. Classification List which we published yes‘erday, the following transfers, etc., are also annoum ed? PONIES Absinthe from Class 2 to Class 1. Kathryn from Class 1 to Class 2. NEW CLASSIFICATIONS Horses—Class 4:
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  • 103 14 The following are tb“ latest quctationK. for today Buyers Sel'-jrs ITN Ampat ..4 3 4 9c.d Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 Hitam 49 5? Hong Ftett 49 5Z Jelebu 85 90 Johan 24 26 Kamun‘ing 12 3 13 0 K. Lanjut 13 0 13 9 Klang River 1.45
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  • 51 14 at Gold is quoted at 141 sd.—Rugby Radio Service. London, May 21. Sterling on New York is quoted at 4.9 x 9 16 and Paris at 74f,1. The stock markets were dull. British funds were inactive with War Loan at 106,-?. Gold is quoted at 141 sd.—Rugby Radio
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 33 14 WEATHER REPORT 6.00 a.m. 79 E Noon 80 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER. 3.07 a.m 9.10 a.m. 3.05 p.m 10.06 p.m. TOMORROW 3.50 a.m 9.46 am. 3.40 p.m 10.50 p.m.
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  • 274 15 QUARTERLY MINING RETURNS [lowing are the quarterly operating results of tin production companies n anagement of Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation Ltd., for the quarter Jsi March 1935. Output Estimated Estimated Estimated (Tons Realisa- Working Mine (mMI’AN’IES Cone.) tion. Costs Profit Dredging Limited 108% 14,287 6,895 7,392 nese Tin
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  • 319 15 Kern River Oil And I Singapore Para TUBE ADJOURNMENT On May 7 in the Chancery Division, Mr .s-iice Crossman adjourned a petition the British Mannesmann Tube Co. for < rmation of a proposed capital reduction from £2.000,000 to £500,000. His l.irdship also confirmed a capital reduction by
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  • 288 15 Retaliation For Canadian Duty Tokio, Me.y 10. Japan has decided to apply the Trade Protection Law (imports control and a safeguarding tax) to Canadian imports into Japan. This announcement was made by the Foreign Office spokesman today. It is, Japan's answer to Canada's imposition of a
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  • 766 15 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market < Report RUBBER London, May 8. There have only been three full business days since cur last Report, the Market having been closed on Saturday and of course on Monday for the Silver Jubilee. Fluctuations have been slight, the lowest price for Standard Sheet on the
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  • 110 15 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 74 39 64 74 51 64 New York 4.91 4.92% Montreal 4.91 4.92% Brussels 29.06 29.13 Geneva 15.20 15.24% Amsterdam 7.26% 7.28 Milan -59 H 59% Berlin 12.21 12.24 Prague 118% H 8& Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 274 15 I Rusted solid as DUSTOL I a rock!” c THE LIQUID TOOL WILL SHIFT IT! jnb'iw 1 LX %ll y WHETHER THE JAM I W ls THE result f RUST OR HEAT—USE ■<X JI RUSTOL j A. J ’|lm« PARTICUL.U<S f N FROM THE AGENTS I HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 59 15 HAS AN ATTORNEY A RIGHT TO FREE A GUILTY CLIENT See PERRY MASON, criminal lawyer and Master Detective find a WRONG solution to a murder and then prove to a jury he was RIGHT in Warner’s thrilling mystery the case of THE HOWLING DOG" with WARREN WILLIAM MARY ASTOR ALLEN
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    • 1868 16 EShFTTI 4I d I ’iSsftS DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE <-L I W I oM AMERICANMAtt LINE />'«'» ’< I Sr- 1 T’ I > BLUB FUMMBL LIMB ~l fT I k I I Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due *1 llflgjUFWlM I Penang London 1 ACHILLES L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull
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  • 1396 17 air mails a mall for Java end Southern Sumatra kv train to Singapore and thence by K.LA4 «..«vice will close at 7 p.m. today. mail for Medan (via Alor Star) bj d to Alor Star and thence by Nethar--4 Air Mail Service will be closed at 7
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  • 805 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a Met of vessels arriving sailing tram Penang during the week: IN PONT TODAY S.S. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berpmbang end Asahan (Tg. Bale!). Sails today for the same ports. S.S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 170 17 p A M a IB ID HAMIOINIE> BRAND aEOSTEAO LUCKY IS THE HOUSEHOLD THAT POSSESS A “DIAMOND” BED BECAUSE A "DIAMOND” Bed is the best that moner can buy at a lower price than inferio* beds sell at. it is built of fine quality steel, heavy gu*S* brass and best
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 898 17 Wireless Programmes I z H.B.C. 7.05—A View of the Engineering and arr Achron). La Capricieuse (ElHardware Section of the British g'aJ’). Chcsen Tune (Herbert HoThe tollowing are the wavelength» Industries Fair held at Castle’ wells). La Chasse (The Hunt> •o W which will ba used eimultaneoua- Bromwich, Birmingham, by the
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  • 1854 18 Thoughtfulness For Others "Personal Interest In Welfare Of Staffs MONARCH AND EMPLOYEE DRIVING TOGETHER H NUMBER of people were recently discussing the| Jubilee and the services that their Ma-' jesties had rendered to the Empire. Someone had asked why is was that the King
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 387 18 111 KI H iflM IR M kl ■WRBMB 00 YOU KMOW THAT JGsWwXQuMifeL REGAL EVAPORATEt UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow’s milk reduced to its a /9 present creamy consistency by rv jMa A evaporation, and made completely \J sterile. It contains no preservative ff 0 or other addition, consequently, after
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  • 854 19 NANKING GOVERNMENT'S SUCCESSES HAS THE MOVEMENT BEEN BROKEN? \CI the Kuomintang’s break with the Chinese Communist partv in the summer of 1927 Chiang Kai-shek’s regime has been engaged in a protracted and costly struggle with insurroups variously described as Communists, Communist ban(l Reds. Some of
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  • 184 19 Ottawa Considers Trade Position Ottawa, May 10. The Canadian Cabinet is considering complaints of the Japanese Government that the Dominion is not according most-favoured-nation treatment to Japanese goods imported into Canada. I Those here favouring meeting the Japanese position suggest a periodic adjustment of the currency
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  • 146 19 Silver Souvenirs In I Hong-Kong I Hongkong, May 8. The Jubilee celebrations concluded today with repetitions of Chinese processions, and the children flocked to a jamboree of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. The more ignorant Chinese regarded the dragons with superstitious solemnity. Be- fore the procession the
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  • 1136 19 FEDERATION UNDER TEST In the course of the present reign the Commonwealth of Australia has, like all the self-governing Dominions, advanced in international status. The Federal Constitution of 1901, which, eight years old when the reign began, signified the effort of six Australian self-governing colonies to
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 142 19 I ©IEKTOIIKIII i MALTHOID ROOFING -DAMPCOURSE Roofing problems for modem buildings can only be solved by modern methods and modern material. MALTHOID Roofing and Dampcourse give a permanently watertight, dry and smooth surface unequalled by any other waterproofing material. Most of the important buildings in Malaya are protected by MALTHOID.
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  • 169 20 THANKSGIVING—A pictorial record of an historical occasion. The King and Queen, behind whom are sitting members of the Royal Family, listening to the address by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Cabinet Ministers, representatives of the Dominions and foreign* < Powers are seated on either side of
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