Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 May 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. o. 123. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, MAY# 30, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 435 1 Reuter. .ounrry Settling Down v -luntary observance AS STOP-GAP Washington, May 29. rst Hurry of anxiety at the s ie Court’s death blow to the odes is gradually being rehy a feeling that no great in national economy is imminent. sident Roosevelt early resumed conb > with
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  • 66 1 —Rugby Radio Service. pens New Middlesex Hospital London, May 29. ike of York, who was accompanied i ’uchess, epened the new Middlesex 1 in London which has been rebuilt st of about £1,500,000. 1 uke who is the President of the i nnpire cancer campaign, expressed dar
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  • 117 1 Reuter. Ready To Purchase Pound For Pound FROM GREAT BRITAIN Dublin, May 29. Replying to an opposition onslaught in the Dail, Mr. De Valera gave an assurance that Free State territory will not be permitted to be used as a base for an attack on Great Britain.
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  • 252 1 .—Reuter Wireless Continuation Of Agreement Recommended London. May 25. The present situation with regard tt> wheat and exportation is dealt with in a statement issued by the Wheat Advisory’ Committee presided over by the American Ambassador on completion of the seventn session at the Board of Trade.
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  • 106 1 jured of not less than 44 per cent—Rugby Radio Service. Pedestrian Crossings Responsible For Reduction' London, May 29. Whilst recognising that other factors were involved, the transport Minister expressed his opinion in reply to a Parliamentary question that pedestrian crossings had contributed substantially to the reduction of street
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  • 243 1 —Reuter. Wife's Evidence DENIES MURDERING OR PLANNING MURDER London, May 29. Today’s feature in the Rattenbury trial was the evidence of Mrs. RattenI bury, who was over three hours in the I witness box and testified clearly and composedly. She said she was infatuated with Stoner whose
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  • 127 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Brifish Government Not Taking Initiative London, May 29. The Prime Minister replying to a question in Parliament said the Government had not been in recent communication with the Government of the United States with a view *o holding a conference on currency stablisation and
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  • 228 1 Reuter. Rejected By Finance Commission SEVERE BLOW TO M. FLANDIN Paris, May 30. The Finance Ctnrrmission of the Chamber voted 25 to 15 against the Plenary Powers Bill. This is a severe blow against M. Flandin who is nevertheless sticking to his guns and will challenge the
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  • 193 1 I.—Reuter. Luxury Ship FLOATING CITY WITH > 3,000 SOULS London, May 29. A city of three thousand inhabitants, many miles of streets, all equipment of the most luxurious kind and a Riviera pleasure resort is the best description of the “Normandie” sailing from Havre to New
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  • 104 1 action as may seem indicated.—Rugby Radio Service. Attitude Of His Majesty's Government London, May 29. The attitude of His Majesty’s Government towards the reply of the Lithuanian Government to the recent joint Anglo-French-Italian communication was revealed by the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon in the House of
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  • 108 1 1.7 per cent greater.—Rugby Radio Service. Improvement Shared By All Districts London, May 29. The money value of retail sales last month wag 10.3 per cent above that in April 1934 and seven per ce’nt more than in April 1933, when as at last month Easter
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  • 79 1 —Reuter Wireless. For On Hitler's Life Berlin, May 25. Even unsucessful attempts to harm the person of Hitler henceforth will be punishable by death according to an article by Ernst Schaefer, Director of the Ministry of Justice, in the official legal Gazette, explaining a number of new cr'mes
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  • 397 1 —Reuter Wireless. Geneva Agreement Makes No Difference FRONTIERS MUST BE j DEFENDED Rome, May 28. The agreement at Geneva makes no difference regarding the mobilisation of Italian troops according to the Foreign Office spokesman. The troops have been sent for defensive purposes and would continue to
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  • 2285 3 INDIA BILL PROGRESS CO-ORDINATION OF DEFENCE POLICY MARSHAL PILSUDSKI'S ACHIEVEMENTS GOVERNMENT’S FILM PROPAGANDA (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 18. iUTUMN ELECTION A POSSIBILITY a Parliamentary obstacle that has hitherto appeared to stand in the wa y of an October election has removed by
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  • 792 4 On June 8, 10 And 15 TOTAL OF 26 RACES Below will be found the full entries for the Selangor Turf Club Summer Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, June 8, Monde y, June 10 and Saturday, June 15. The entries have
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  • 78 4 Rugby Radio Service. Australian's Easy Win London, May 29. The 200 miles motor car race over the “round the houses” course in Douglas, Isle of Man, was won easily by the Australian, P. G. Fairfield on his E.R.A. car, specially built for racing at an average speed
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  • 336 4 —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Bobsleigh Scratched AGA KHAN'S THREE CANDIDATES London, May 29. The following are the acceptors for the Derby with the probable jockeys:— FIELD TRIAL Dick PLYMOUTH SOUND No Jockey JAPETUS No Jockey ROBIN GOODFELLOW Weston PEACEFUL WALTERNo Jockey ST. BOTOLPH No
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  • 75 4 Penang Team To Meet Sekmgor At a meeting of the Club captains at the P.C.C. yesterday, the folk wing team have been selected to represent Penang against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on June 8, 9 and 10: Dr. H. O. HOPKINS (Captain) J. ANDRES T. S. ANTHONY H.
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  • 433 4 Investments Realised On Big Profit CASH ASSETS OF NEARLY $600,000 Half-Yearly Meeting Today The following are the accounts to be presented to members at the half yearly meeting of the Penang Turf Club to be held today at the Turf Club. The first two heads
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  • 188 4 Team To Be Selected For Triangular Tournament The following are the fixtures for the final try-outs at the Volunteer Drill Hall on Saturday for the selection of the men and ladies teams to represent Penang at the Triangular Badminton Match for the Leong Sin Nam and Raja
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  • 183 4 Ee Kong Enters Final (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 30. Ong Ee Kong, the Selangcr State Singles title holder for a number of years again entered final last evening beating Leong Hoe Yeng 6—3, 6—4. Early this season it was thought Ee Kong will not
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  • 316 4 P. F. S. Beats A. C. S. BY 2—o The Penang Free School gained a creditable victory over the Anglo Chinese School, on the Government Trade St hool ground yesterday, in a match for the O’ Farrell Cup. The game was fast and the exchanges were keen,
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  • 80 4 D.A.F.C. v. Selangor Malays The following teams will represent theSelangor Malays and the D.A.F.C. in a football match to be played on Mcnday on the S.X.I. ground, play commencing at 5.15 pm.:— Selangor Malays: I. Mohamed: Pali! Aishan, Mohamed Ali; Md. Taib, Mohamed, M.A. Fadhil, Mahmood Aihsan. Mohamed Jah,
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  • 44 4 C.R.C. 'A' v. S.X.R.C. The match between the Chinese K tion Club ‘A’ and the St. Xavier s R< 1 tion Club in the first division of the PFALeague will be played on the C.R Ground on Friday, at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 71 4 —Reuter. Barney Ross Regains Title New York. May 2'.’ Barney Ross, fermer lightweight welterweight champion, outpointed Irishman, Jimmy McLarnin in a flit round contest on the Polo Grounds thus regained the world’s welterweight I ing championship. A crcwd of 40.000 sa« Ross with a terrific two-fisted attack
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  • 835 5 SOME BATSMEN MUST THINK THEY ARE DANCING MASTERS! SIR ABE WONDERS WHY THEY DON'T HIT THE BALL SIX AMATEURS EACH Sir Abe Bailey, an old cricketer himself, had "a go” at modern cricket generally when I talked to him on May 14 about his
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  • 243 5 THE REASON IS: HIS INJURED FOOT FOR THIS SEASON HE’LL BE MEDIUM-PACED ONLY Harold Larwood, in a statement issued, has cleared up the mystery of his medium-paced bowling for Notts in county matches this season. He will not be able to bowl fast deliveries
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  • 363 5 FIRST THREE PLACES IN TRIPOLI GRAND PRIX Rome, May 12. German cars had a triumph in the Tripoli Grand Prix motor race on May 12. Mercedes cars were first and third, and another German; car, an Auto-Union, took second place. The Auto-Union w«s driven by last
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  • 161 5 £1,172 Awarded SEQUEL TO THE FIGHT WITH PETERSON There was a sequel to the litigation between Joseph Jock Doyle, the heavy-weight boxer, and the British Boxing Board of Control, in regard to the fight between Doyle and Petersen for the heavy-weight championship of England, at the White
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  • 330 6 Gauze In Body Of Child Later ■POOR LITTLE THING' BETTER THROUGH OPERATION J -a A. claim against a by a child of B*2, Betty Cain, suihg through her mother, Mrs. Mary' Caifi, of Brideatreet, Islington, for damages for alleged negligence, failed in the King's Bench Division
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  • 229 6 Changes In Fighting Tactics Entirely new air fighting tactics, which will mean that the orders for more machines will be practically all bombing aircraft, have been evolved by the Air Ministry. The new tactics means that every aircraft, whether it is built primarily as
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  • 1229 6 BARONET'S MARRIAGE BINDING AFTER DECREE NISI An unusual point of law in a breach of promise case was decided by Mr. Justice Hawke in the King’s Bench Division on May 17 when he held that £2,000 damages assessed by the jury against Sir Anthony St.
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  • 420 6 Art Fund That Began With £7OO WORKS ACQUIRED FOR NATIONAL GALLERY The ilational Art Collections Fund, whose thirty-first annual report was issued on May 16, has an immense record of achievement in saving works of art for the national galleries and museums. Beginning with a paltry
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  • 556 6 On the 7th October 1934 the K. L. M., commemorated the 15th anniversary of her foundation, and on the 17th May it was fifteen years since the pilot Gerry Shaw flew from London to Amsterdam with a military plane which had been adapted to passenger-transport,
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  • 994 6 SUSPICIOUS OF CHANGES THAT HAVE PROVED BOONS RIDICULE BEFORE PRAISE Practically* every* important invention is heralded by a certain amount of opposition. Inventions that have helped greatly to simplify* and improve our mode of existence have time and again been denounced as contrary to the
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  • 1129 7 WOMAN TAKES OVERDOSE OF OPIUM but death is due to "COPPER SULPHATE POISONING" Singapore, May 29. \s a Chinese woman lay ill in her he use wing an overdose of opium administerherself, c: pper sulphate was adminis- to her as an emetic by a Chinese
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  • 244 7 Police Allegations EIGHT ARRESTS FOLLOW THEFT OF GOLD CHAIN In connection with the snbtch and grab incident in Togo Street, Ipch, when a schoolgirl was relieved of her gold chain, Mr. Livingstone, Assistant 0.C.D., Perak, yesterday produced eight youngsters, ail under the age of
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  • 557 7 Senior Catholic Priest i THOUSANDS ATTEND FUNERAL The death took place yesterday morning at the General Hospital, Penang, after a short illness, of the Rev. Father Victor Renard, Vicar of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pulau Tikus, and senior Catholic Priest of the Diocese
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  • 547 7 Authoress Laura Guerite RETURNS TO FIND STRANGERS I Singapore, May 28. j Known to local residents as Mrs. Craig, j a prominent visitor to Singapore is Miss Laura Guerite, the famous English. «comedienne. Miss Guerite gave a brief interview to a representative of the Malaya Tribute
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  • 248 7 Gets Nine Months YOUNG TAMIL'S EXTRAORDINARY CAREER i Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, District Officer, 1 Kinta, presided at the First Magistrate’s Court yesterday to dispose of a case of theft against one Ramasamy, alias Muniandy t who was charged with that offence nearly a year
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    • 792 8 W^VAViWAWAWbV/. i «,>, THE GREAT RETURN CONTEST WHICH ALL. PENANG ARE ANXIOUSLY WAITING TO SEE SMARN HAS COME BACK FOR HIS REVENGE A WINNER-TALK- AU THIS TIME Since losing his fight to Young Tarley two months ago, and incident; i the only one he conceded in aH his engagements in
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  • 457 9 NEED FOR MORE GENEROUS SUBSCRIPTIONS The difficulties which Presbyterianism is facing in Penang are discussed in the current number of St. Andrew’s Outlook. This journal states: Folk who have followed the trend of events during the last few years will realise the very difficult situation that confronts
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  • 71 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Further Debate In Commons London, May 29. There will be a further debate on foreign affairs in the House of Commons on Friday, the Liberal Party, w’ho had the right to select a subject for discussion on that day. having asked that the Foreign Office
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  • 46 9 Reuter. Soviet Ready To Negotiate With Japan Moscow, May 30. At th? request of the Japanese Gov2mment the Soviet Government has declared it~ readiness to enter into diplomatic negotiations with a view’ to revising the Fisheries Convention betw’een the Soviet and Japan.
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  • 448 9 TRIBUTE TO SELANGOR MINISTER When Mr. Buckingham’s work in Malaya was interrupted by the necessity of returning immediately to Europe on sick leave he was under a Call from the Penang Church writes “H.A.” in St. Andrew’s Outlook. < A new minister had been appointed to Selangor
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  • 89 9 l —Rugby Radio Service. Proceeds For St. George's Hospital London, May 29. The proceeds from the special matinee held at Drury Lane yesterday to celebrate 50 years on the stage of Miss Tempest amounted to £5,000 and, at Miss Tempest’s wish, are being devoted to the foundation
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  • 103 9 —Rugby Radio Service. £120.000 For London J Hospitals London, May 29. A special Jubilee distribution among th* London hospitals of £120,000 from Edward’s Hospital Fund for London waa announced by the Prince of Wales yesterday, when presiding at the annual meeting of the Fund Council. The Fund w’as
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  • 144 9 .—Reuter Wireless. Hungary Yugoslav Dispute Settled Geneva, May 25. The eighty-sixth session of the Leaguß Council closed this afternoon amid a shower of bouquets from all quarters for Mr. Eden. It is particularly significant that Baron Aloisi praised Mr. Eden’s broadminded comprehension and expressed great appreciation of
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  • 65 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Son Of Leader Of The Opposition London, May 29. Parliamentary colleagues in all parts of the House of Mr. George Lansbury, Leader of the Opposition, have expressed to him the deepest sympathy on th® death of his 48-year-old son, Edgar Lansbury. Mr.
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  • 967 10 The accounts to be presented to members at the half-yearly meeting of the Penang Turf Club this afternoon, for the half year ended February 29, 1934. make very interesting reading and we refer to them in this column not so much for the figures but because they
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  • 1249 10 FASHIONS OF THE MOMENT BROADCAST TALK BY MRS. BARING-GOULD The following is the full text of Mrs. J. H. Baring-Gould’s talk from Station ZHJ of the Penang Wireless Society:— “Oh woman in her hours of ease I'ncertain, coy and hard to please’’ Written very feelingly no doubt by Sir Walter
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  • 71 10 no 4 5 Previously acknowledged NEW DONATIONS I 0 Li Si Koan Tan Si—Eng Chuan Tong Nantyang Cheang Chew Association Penang Treasury’ Strff Further contribution j j $128,71 PROMISES Kee Tek (S. Bakap) i Khaw Chi Ch wee of Hock Chuan Aun Rice Mill Saw Soon Keat
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  • 456 11 in Forged Ticals Case SIAMESE EXPERT GIVES EVIDENCE Poor Forgery I c case in which two Cantonese, ,ig Cheow Yean and Loh Pak n, stand charged with being in session of forged currency notes at cl in Argyll Road on March 20, sequel in the police court
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  • 85 11 Chinese Released On $25 Bail A Chinese named Teh Thor Kuan was produced in the police court today, harged yith theft as a servant in reset of 1,100 pieces of firewood valued at 50, belonging to his employer Lang "Ji, from a tongkang at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 105 11 CONTRAVENTION OF RUBBER RESTRICTION ORDINANCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 30. Mr. Wiper, a European proprietary planter of Utan Melintang was charged at Teluk Anson court with planting rubber since restriction w’as enforced. Mat Noo, assistant Penghulu, stated that on instructions received he had inspected the land
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  • 64 11 SIAMESE- DANISH FRIENDSHIP Wedding Gifts To Crown Prince (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 29. The Council of Regency with the approval cf the State Council has despatched silver bowls of old Siamese lacquer with the King’s monogram as wedding gifts to the Crown Prince of Denmark and Princess Ingrid.
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  • 104 11 Driver On Rash Driving Charge A statement that one of the complainants was still in hospital suffering from a fractured arm, was made in the police court today when the case was mentioned in which Saw Chooi Teng stands charged with causing hurt to Khoo Jin
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  • 341 11 Sequel To Road Accident At Matang COMPENSATION PAID TO CHILD'S PARENTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, May 29. Lee Kow, a lorry driver, who was involved in a road collision at Matang, 2 12 miles from Taiping, on the 14th of this month, w’hereby a Chinese cyclist
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  • 36 11 The “Malay Mail” understands that two leading Asiatics in Malaya who, between them, count over 60 years of very valuable public service in Malaya have declined the offer of a certain Malayan honour.
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  • 92 11 $1,125 Jewellery Involved ONE PRINCIPAL WITNESS IN HOSPITAL The case was mentioned today before Mr. J.P. Biddulph in the police court in which S.M. Noo rd in, a well-known Malay, stands charged with committing criminal breach of trust in respect of jewellery valued at $1,125
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  • 273 11 K. L. Padang Diversion PORK BELLER HURLS RICE BOWL When the crowd was collecting on the padang on Monday for the league match between the Police Depot and the T.P.C.A a diversion was caused a few minutes before starting time w’hen two Chinese had a difference
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  • 161 11 Magistrate Defers Sentence A charge of having in possession dutiable liquor in house No. 30F, Chulia Street Ghaut on May 29 was preferred against a woman named Ong Hooi in the p police court today. A second charge of fermenting intoxicating liquor was also made. Accused
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  • 900 12 As ResuiJ Of Collison With Boy CHINESE ON CAUSING HURT CHARGE I How a cyclic.'; was alleged to have beenj assaulted by four men after he hed colli- j ded with a small boy, was related to the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police
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  • 403 12 MALAY POLICEMAN WHO WAS "INFECTED" A 50-year-old policeman who for ten years has been suffering from “latah” (paroxysmal neurosis), appeared befcre members of the Singapore Theosophical Society at a meeting at th© Adelphi Hotel on Tuesday. Questioned by Inspector B. Scott, S. S. Police, Singapore, who
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  • 152 12 Young Kheh Again Remanded Arrested cn May 20 on a provisional warrant issued locally on instructions from the Medan police, a young Kheh Chinese born in Pangkal Pinang, Tjhin Nam Hiong, alies Tam Nam Lioeng, made a second appearance before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district
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  • 167 12 Kongsi House Used For Gaming A Chinese nonya named Yeoh Nya Besar who claimed trial when charged in the police court yesterday morning that she, being the occupier of house No. 76, Love Lane, did use it as a common gaming house, pleaded guilty before the magestrate
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  • 170 12 Mr. Charles Craib Of Johore Bahru Mr. Charles Ciaib a European employee of the Rubber Regulation Department, Johore Bahru, for the past six months and formerly a planter in Johore and Selangor, was killed in a motcr accident at Kota Tinggi on Tuesday. CAR IN
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  • 634 13 Court Story In Cheating Case MACHINERY INSTALLED Singapore, May 29. Further evidence was recorded before the Singapore Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday in connection with the case in which two Europeans, J. F. F. Van Cant and Mr. Shirmer, are charged with cheating and abetment
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  • 707 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Hon. Mr. Chung Ah Ming returned to Ipoh by last night s mail. I Mr. A. Forsyth, of Tali Ayer Estate, Parit Buntar, has returned from Home. i I Mr. J.R. Matcalfe of Mantin, Negri Sembilan, has left for Burma and will be away for a month.
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  • 268 14 KENNEDY tz COMPANY i TODAY’S PRICES X I The following are the latest quotations tn MESOta. KENMUDY A CO.'s <IM toGay.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers HN Ayer Weng 1.85 1.92% 1.90 2.00 «Chenderieng 8 6 9 0 B|o 8 6 Hong Fatt 51 55
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  • 338 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ere the changes in ouj quotations up to noon today:— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Hong Fatts 51 53% 51 53%ex Hongkongs 12 3 12 9 12 3 12 9 Johans 24% 26% 24% 26% Kamuntings 12 0 12 9 12 0 12
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  • 231 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following an the <■ quotation® up to npoa today:— Yeutorday Txlay Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 51 53 51 53 Klang River 1.60 1.65 1.57% 1.62% N. Taiping 51 53 50 52%
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  • 106 14 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 75 164 73 A New York 4.93% 4.94 5 Montreal 4.93% 4.94% Brussels 28.86 29.09% Geneva 15.30% 15.30% Amsterdam 7.31 7.31% Milan 59 60% Berlin 12.22 12.27% Pragu? 118% 119 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26 26 Helsingfors
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  • 135 14 nN YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £230.5.0 £229.0.0 Do. (3 months) £223.0.0 £220 15 0 Singapore $114.50 $ll4 00 Business Doot Pwang $114.37% $114.37% Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers OOPRA-—(SundriM) $4.85 S 4 BLACK PEPPER M l7 00 RUBBER— London 6d. New York I2ftc.(G) 12ftc.(G) Singapore
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  • 165 14 *Hie following are the latest quotaCtam for today Buyers SaUesv nN s Ampat Tins 4 3 4'9 Hitaims 48 50 Hong Fatts 51 53 Hongkongs 12J3 12'9 Kamunting 12'0 12'9 K. Kampars 9'6 10|0 Killinghalls 116 12 0 Laruts 8 9 9 3 Lukuts 96 99 Norths
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  • 71 14 London, May 29. Sterling on New York is quoted at 4.94 5 16 and Paris at 75 1 8. Gold is quo- ted at 141 9d. I i The stock markets are quiet and in- dined to be reactionary’. War Loan 3 12 Per Cent is quoted at
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  • 1066 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. }ic i Alor Gajah Rubber Estate ~JJo|3 20 I Planting Syndicate jg j Ayer Moiek Rubber Co. Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1 62/al 175 >«L! Bedford Plant. g* J Benta Rubber Estates "ig i 195 Borelh Rubber Ce. Broga Rubber
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 697 14 PENANG 'PHONE 543. PENANG S. S. Monday, Wednesday and Friday; COCKTAIL DANCES 6.30 to 9 p.m. THURSDAY SATURDAY DI NNER DANCES JUNE Isth. P. P.W. EUROPEAN VOLUNTEERS BALL. VALUABLE PROPERTIES ft CHAN6EJIAHDS AWdy At the Public Auction held by Messrs, j 111A|j C A Dennys Co. on 29th May the
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 30 14 WEATHER REPORT 6.00 79 E Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE > TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 11.24 a.m 5.09 a.m. 11.46 p.m4.. 6.10 p.m. TOMORROW 12.01 pm 5.55 am. 6.55 p.m.
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  • 633 15 Dividend Of 5% MR. H.J. WELCH ON THE OUTLOOK The twenty-sixth ordinary general meeting of the Rubber Plantations Investment Trust, Ltd., was held at 19, Fenchurchstreet, E.C. Mr. H. J. Welch (the chairman), in the course of his speech, said: The profit from the tea estates
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  • 466 15 Substantially Improved Position MR. JAMES WARREN'S SPEECH The thirtieth ordinary general meeting of the Sungei Buloh Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on May 14 at the offices, 17, St. Helen’s-place, Bishopsgate. E.C., Mr. James Warren (Chairman) presiding. The representative of the Secretaries (Planters’ Stores and Agency Company,
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  • 403 15 A beautiful film entitled “Carefree While at Sea” describing a trip by the ships of the “Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail” from Amsterdam to Genoa will be shown tomorrow night at the Penang Province Wellesley Volunteer Drill Hall. The film starts showring the departure from Amsterdam,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 231 15 i u yr-.. a>\ w (I \—"T When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills i will Help. r T'HE old saying that “Distance lends enchantment** 1 is never more apt or to the point than when I applied to people whose breath is laden with evil- j smeiung
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    • 311 15 For The niMERJUBIUE oaO MASTCR-S Specially brewed to commemorate the Silver Im Jubilee of Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary. h r JCollis \Thorn IR 11 R• I •1" kl "Hi 140 ■bwBMUMIIMMaMMMJLHrifIwfIBMHKsS» lubrtitute. Act» Ilk» a charm In Ch»ck» and arr»ate DIARRHCEA an<f ’•EVER, CROUP. AGUE, i
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    • 1925 16 J j DOLLAR STEAMSHIP DINE i I jWTjJ 3M i JKgljjjj cw American mail dine >■ v t I I Bottom L 1 > BLUE FUMMBL LIMB wHMWImiIP T I Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due J 7 Penang London niMg^M^:: ei I C. MEMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg
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  • 523 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal i Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from LhoSeumawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang. Sails today for the same ports. M.V. SILVERAY from Singapore. Sells on Saturday
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  • 1389 17 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda and Zanzibar by Train to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed a.t 7 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Northern and Southern Rhodesia and NyasalarJd by Train to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 146 17 IN EXCHANGE For 200 used Stamps of Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Hong Kong, Java and the surrounding countries will give PICTURE POST CARDS OF English Scenery Photographed from Aeroplanes. MISS TEE “KIA ORA,” Stockwell, London, England. ZENITH FOR A DEPENDABLE HmM COMPANION RADIO IT IS THE IBIIImbI B product
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 510 17 Wireless Programmes T!>e following are the wavelengths, two which will be used simultaneously GSG 16.86 metre* jgxtd GSF 19.82 metre* GSF 19.82 metre* throughout and GSG 16.86 metre* until 11.06 pan. Local Time GSE 26.29 metre* after 11.05 pan. Local Time GSD 25.68 metre* *»d GSC 81.30 metre* TODAY P.
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    • 244 17 rected by Ernest Leggett. Cecil Cope (Bass). Greenwich Time Signal at 10.20 p.m. j 10.35—“ Eight Bells” (Second Edition).* Another nautical revue by Mungo Dewar. The Revue Chorus and the 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. Leader, Daniel Melsa, under the direction of Eric Fogg. Programme produced by William MacLurg. 11.35 Dance
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    • 147 17 7.3s—Gramophone Records. 7.ss—Messrs. Kennedy Co's Share Report. B.oo—Asiatic Music. 9.oo—Close down. STATION ZHI—SINGAPORE Wavelength 49.9 metres (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co: of Malaya 1934 Ltd., Broadcast House, 2 Orchard Road, Singapore). TODAY P.M. 6.oo—Recorded Music. 6.45 News Bulletin supplied by “Straits Times.” 8.30 Close down. PHOHI—HOLLAND today Wavelength
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  • 954 18 WHAT GOVERNMENT TOURIST COMMITTEE PROPOSES SOME LESSONS FOR MALAYA? An advertising campaign in newspapers throughout the Far East and in leading centres in other parts of the world: the formation of a travel association to be known as the Hong Kong Travel Association; the
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  • 187 18 Calls At French Port The struggle between the principal British and French shipping companies en|g< ged in the North Atlantic passenger business may lead to an early decision bv th? Cun?rd-White Star Company to break into the Havre trade with its express liners frcm Southampton. Until
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  • 222 18 Brown On Resolution Some of the most thrilling war scenes ever brought to the screen impressed a special audience, including a number of naval men, which saw the world premiere of “Brown on Resolution” at the New Gallery Cinema on May 15. As those
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  • 119 18 WILL UNDERGO TESTS IN BELGIUM A fighting plane which will fly at more than 250 miles an hour, and is equipped with four machine-guns and a quick-firing 20mm. gun has been built secretly near London. The machine, claimed to be the fastest and most heavily
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  • 371 18 Comment On Case A libel action by three Kingston-on-Themes Justices of the Peace —Lt.-Col. Thomas Clegg Rowland Hill. Mrs. Emily Grace Bunford Finny and Mr. Henry Archibald White— against Odhams Press Ltd. was before Mr. Justice Swift and a special jury in the King’s Bench
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  • 170 18 Programmes Soon From Alexandra Palace London’s first television station will be built at Alexandra Palace, it was officially announced. A draft agreement is being prepared between the trustees of the Palace and the Post Office for a station to be built in the South wing of
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 297 18 K Children use SO MUCH If ENERGY J IW* A T sch ol, at play usin brains and bodies L n <Wwk Mr d a y long, children are apt to tire sA \jlll A v themselves out —unless special care is taken W 1 with nour^sbrnent For besides the
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  • 848 19  -  Choosing a Jdat with, a Hrim. by GRACE MARY GONE are the days when we could pull a little beret over one eye. catch it with a brooch in a convenient spot and feel that we were head dressed for any occasion. Now hats have brims—large
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  • 936 19 world todav is dependent on J etrol. Cut <>ff a nation from its sour sU Pply an d you decide its fate. Ono i a time an army was said to mar< s stomach; now it moves on its p.-r •ks No country can hope
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  • 355 19 Paul Takes Pictures For Our Junior Readers MRS. PEMBERTONS rich aunt, if she is rich, which Mr. Pemberton thinks she isn’t, gave Paul a camera before we went away for the holidays, and the films have j'ust been developed. They're mostly a bit queer, and
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  • 55 19 —Reuter. Indignant Denial Berlin, May 29. Articles in the German Press suggesting that Portugal might sell Macao to some other power has evoked an indignant denial from the Portuguese Legation stating that Portugal does not barter her territories. Moreover the exemplary favourable state of her finances
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 73 19 MPT©» YELLOW LABEL i TEA/S---4\ I /AINX frWS T —K v Ok i fIHHI I THE I World Optical Co., 24, LEITH STREET, PENANG Telephone No. 337. > Most Up-to-date and Comprehensively Equipped > Optical House in Town. i J I ''t- 1) I EYE-TESTING ABSOLUTELY FREE. Envelopes! j Let
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  • 378 20 SMOKE SCREEN (left, rear), a hot favourite for the Forget-Me-Not Handicap, at Windsor being beaten into third place by West Highland, seen beating Durex by one length. Thrilling Finish At Windsor NURSES cheering the King and Queen when they left the British Post-Graduate Medical School
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