Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 May 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Mo. 124. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY. MAY 31. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 260 1 —Reuter. ONE OF GRAVEST CRISES SINCE THE WAR SOCIALIST LEADER TO FORM CABINET M. FLANDIN COLLAPSES AFTER IMPASSIONED SPEECH Paris, May 30. After an impassioned speech for the maintenance of the franc in the Chamber, M. Flandin collapsed and was taken home. While
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  • 107 1 Rugby Radio Service. New Capital Built From The Bush London, May 30. j a Rhodesia is this week changing a.l, when Lusaka, a town planned from the bush takes the place of Livingstone. f gislative Council, Chamber and strative Office of Lusaka nto being tomorrow and •Uy all
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  • 44 1 'rds on June 18.— Rugby Radio Ser- o Begin On June 7 In Both Houses London, May 30. louses of Parliament will begin hitsuntide recess on June 7. The J 1 will reassemble on June 17 and on June 18.—Rugby Radio Ser-
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  • 260 1 Rugby Radio Service. Celebrations On Monday TROOPING OF THE COLOUR I London, May 3 His Majesty the King will celebrate his' 70th birthday on Monday and will atten that morning the picturesque and imprts sive ceremonial of Trooping of the Colour by the Guards’ battalions which
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  • 225 1 necessarily be slow.—Rugby Radio Service. Report By Government Commission SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENT IN CONDITIONS London, May 30. The report by the Commission of government on the unemployment situation in Newfoundland furnished by the Governor, Sir Murray Anderson, at the request of the Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Thomas,
    necessarily be slow.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  225 words
  • 876 1 CHINESE AUTHORITIES DEEPLY CONCERNED THREAT TO OCCUPY PEIPING AND TIENTSIN > Shanghai, May 30. Chinese authorities are deeply concerned at the danger in the renewed Japanese military activities in North China following the presentation of ten more demands by the Kwantung army including, the
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  • 94 1 —Reuter. Persia's Lack Of Loyalty' Criticised Geneva, May 30. The Opium Advisory Committee discuss- ing governments’ reports of 1933 criticised the lack of “international loyalty” of Per- sia in respect of a shipment from Persia to China of a consignment of 119 tons of opium. The Persian
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  • 118 1 —Reuter. Entertained At Chinese Embassy London, May 30. Miss Butterfly Wu who arrived on a short visit here was entertained to a tea party at the Chinese Embassy given by Mr. Quo Tai Chi and his wife and was attended by Mr. Mei Lan Fang, Miss Anna
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  • 52 1 Rugby Radio Service. Discussions Informal In Character London, May 30. Answering a Parliamentary question today, the Prime Minister said the questions of Imperial Defence had been discussed with the Dominions’ representatives in London for the Jubilee Celebrations. These discussions as had been agreed were of an informal and
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  • 2542 3 SEYMOUR HICKS' NEW VENTURE JUNE IN A CHARLOT REVUE DRAKE AS A FILM HERO RETURN OF EMIL JANNINGS Our Own Correspondent) London. May 18. ’‘THE MIRACLE MAN” IMiracle Man. a play by I Sevmour Hicks, from the novel by Frank L. Packard, v hiced at the Victoria
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  • 804 4 Future Racecourse i SUB-COMMITTEE FORMEDi TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS Reference to the deaths of the late Mr. D. A. M. Brown and Mr. C. O. Campbell, both of whom had been long connected with the Malayan Turf were made at the half-yearly meeting of the
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  • 486 4 Selangor Maintain Scoring System Was Wrong Kuala Lumpur, May 30. There has been a sensational sequel to the recent "defeat” of Selangor in the Storch Cup Tennis Competition at Ipoh about ten days ago. Perak won the Cup from Selangor, on a system
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  • 239 4 Second Division League Fixture CRESCENT CLUB PLAYS WELL Enjoying a major share of the exchanges the Crescent Fcotball Club deserved their victory, by the odd goal in three, in their Second Division league match against the Eastern Smelting Club played yesterday on the Dato Kramat Ground.
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  • 316 4 "E" Coy. Draws With S. L. R. C. The “E” Company drew with the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club in a Second Division league match played yesterday on the Renong Ground. The teams shared two goals, both of which were scored towards the end of the first half,
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  • 209 4 With Only Eight Players The Police Sporting Club, on their own ground yesterday, failed to beat the D.A.F.C. “B”, despite the fact that they hed only eight-opponents. The latter did well to force a draw though they might have won but for their forwards’ poor
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  • 207 4 By Odd Goal In Five The Pmahg Cricket Club gained a worthy victory yesterday on the Esplanade when they defeated the Penang Hindu Sabha by the odd goal in five. From the kick off the Cricket Club launched an attack and Brooke tested Manicam in the
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  • 167 4 Singapore Trial Results In Draw (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 31. The last Malaya Cup trial match was held yesterday and ended in the Whites and Blues sharing six goals. Notable absentees were Keng Hock, Hoi San, Hutchinson, Noel Hay and Dclfattah. Humphries, the White’s right fullback,
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  • 152 4 Saturday morning.—lnternational Press Bureau. Mixing Begins DRAWING ON SATURDAY Dublin, May 30. Millions of counterfoils were brought to Dublin, “Mansion House” today in a floral chariot. The mixing began in the historic round room where the greatest events in modern Irish history took place. Scores of girls
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  • 121 4 P.C.C. v. Selangor Club The following teams will represent the P.C.C. and the Selangor Club in the annual cricket match which will be played at Penang on the Esplanade on Sunday and Monday, play commencing at 10.30 a.m. on each day:—P.C.C. SELANGOR CLUB H. O. Hopkins T. G. D.
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  • 70 4 —Reuter. Women's Golf Championship Newcastle, May 31. In the final of the Women’s Golf Championship, Miss Wanda Morgan beat Miss Pamela Barton 3 and 2. Miss Morgan was two up at the end of 18 holes. There were remarkable scenes by caddies due to Miss Barton
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  • 86 4 r Yorkshire Defeo h Worcestershire Lcndon, M 39 The following are the results principal cricket matches today:— Yorkshire defeated Worcester- v innings and 164 runs. Worcester: 92 (Bowes 8 for 4' jgg (Bowes 5 for 48). Yorkshire: 445 for five wicket tre( j (Sutcliffe 200 not out,
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  • 154 4 Reuter. Pettilo Breaks Two Records Indianapolis, May 30. A record crowd of 155,000 saw Kelly Pettilo from Los Angeles driving his four cylinder Gilmore Speedway Special win the 500 miles Indianapolis Grand Prix He broke the existing record with an average speed cf 106.240 miles per hour,
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  • 66 4 1 9 Races On The Two Saturdays The schedule of racing for the Selangor Turf Club Summer Meeting shows that there will be nine races on each of the two Saturdays, June 8 and June 15. and eight races on Monday, June 10. The racing
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  • 76 4 The programme issued in connection with the Perak Turf Club July meeting has been altered as follows Entry Fee $52. payable $25. 6th June, 1935. $27. 28th June. 1935. Refund If scratched by Noon on day before the Race $25. A further $2 (Accident Insurance
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  • 166 4 TARLEY ARRIVES SMARN DETERMINED TO WIN (BY “SECONDS OUT”) With the arrival of Young Tarley this morning from Singapore everything is set for the big fight at Fun Frolic Stadium tomorrow night. Tarley, who finished his training in Singapore, arrived with Little A bay an
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  • 173 5 DECREE nisi against Phil Scott, the British ex-heavy-weight boxing champion, whose fu’l name is Philip Scott Suffling, was'granted by Mr. Justice Langton in the Divorce Court in an undefended suit. The wife, Mrs. Ethel Sarah Suffiing, lives at The Ridgeway. Sanderstead (Surrey). The marriage
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  • 867 5 is a pen picture of the South African cricketers now visiting Britain fi4Br OF THU SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM—- At Lord's most of the South Africans arrived in cais: swift streamlined cars. Oiid jough. cne can almost always tell them on sight from an
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  • 655 5 Parliamentary Golf A Serious Business VALUE OF MIXED London, May 20. The women’s golf fixture list for this week is full of interest, says Eleanor E. Helme in the Mcrning Post. It includes one Close Championship, the Welsh, which is preceded by an inter-club championship, both
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  • 511 5 Yankee Arrives At Gosport Mr. G. B. Lambert’s “J” Class yacht Yankee arrived at Gosport at noon on May 14 in company with the schooner Atlantic, which had convoyed her from New York. Yankee and Atlantic sperit the night in Clowes Roeds, and the cutter was towed from there
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  • 1325 5 CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCHES HIGH CRICKET SCORES RECORD BREAKING ATHLETICS (From Our Own Ccrrespondent) London, May 18. i THISTLE WIN GLASGOW CUP The football charity games in Edinburgh and Glasgow on May 11 had both surprise results. At Easter Road, Leith Athletic qualified to meet the Heart of
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  • 703 6 How H I* Being Taught In London Schools REMARKS THAT ARE "SEEN" J The London County Council has evening classes and special schools where lip read- ing is taught rather like a jolly game, and where life is made fuller and more interesting for those
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  • 276 6 HARRY ROY AND DAUGHTER OF A RAJAH Chobham (Surrey), May 19. Harry Roy, dance band leader, and Princess Pearl, daughter of the white Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Brooke, are engaged. Harry Roy says so: Princess Pearl says so; the Ranee says so. And the Rajah
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  • 141 6 Film Star Enters Tropical Diseases Hospital I Miss Edwina Booth, the American film actress has been admitted to the hospital for Tropical Diseases in London, a branch of the Seamen’s Hospital Society, for investigation of her illness, though the Guardian understands this does not necessarily mean that
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  • 1052 6 MR. CHURCHILL'S GRAVESIDE TEARS BLACKBIRD'S SONG DURING SERVICE “UNCROWNED KING OF ARABIA” Moreton (Dorset), May 21. Lawrence of Arabia was buried here in the churchyard extension of St. Nicholas’ parish church. Simplicity and singleness of heart during his lifetime had invested his personality with such strangeness
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  • 326 6 AND THEN MADE ANOTHER FORTUNE London, May 22. A man whose work has added £500,000,000 cf potential wealth to the Empire was honoured last week. He is Mr. Alfred Chester Beatty, a sixty-year-old naturalised Englishman. He received a medal —which is the highest honour of
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  • 389 6 A DOUBLED R.A.F. WITHIN 2 YEA RS The Cabinet's Decision GERMANY T REASON A final decision to double t. strength of the Royal Air Fore n two years was taken by the Cabin* meeting on May 21. Mr. Baldwin, Lord President Council, who will state the expanse gramme in the
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  • 166 6 Opposition To Government Plan “Improbable Socialist opposition to the Roy Force expansion programme is now ed as extremely improbable. A frank speech in favour cf acqu'i in any measure the Government m it necessary to take was made by Citrine, Secretary of the Trades Union
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  • 521 7 Summer Time-Tables On The Airways C MBINED TRIPS BY AIR, SEA AND RAIL iier time-tables have now come into n on the air-lines, and fascinating have opened up for tourists and folk who want to go as far as n, and see as much as they can, given
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  • 597 7 Medicine Man's Story SINGAPORE INQUEST CONTINUED Singapore, May 30. Further evidence was recorded by Mr W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, at the inquiry into the death of a Chinese woman who was alleged to have taken cpium, and was thereafter treated by a Chinese “sin seh,’’
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  • 324 7 Father The Complainant VALUABLE DIAMOND RING TAKEN Ipoh, May 30. Father and son appeared in the Ipoh Magistrate’s Court as complainant and accused in the case in which Mchd. Hashim bin Yeop, a Cambridge Local boy, of the Anderson School, stood charged with theft of a
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  • 391 7 And Counsel Misses His Chair Ipoh, May 30. During the course of a case in the Magistrate’s Ocurt yesterday morning, Mr. Dunford Wood and Mr. Creswell, 0.C.D., Perak, were having a lengthy argument over the admissibility of certain evidence that was at the time being
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  • 190 7 Presentation Of World Flag Before a large gathering of Penang Girl Guides, Brownies and members of the Guide Association, the presentation of the I World Flag took place yesterday evening at the Guide Headquarters with ceremonials befitting the unique occasion. The presentation was made
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    • 437 8 V^AV^A"A%V^dW^eV.".W.’a O L THE GREAT RETURN CONTEST WHICH ALL PENANG ARE ANXIOUSLY WAITING TO SEE SMAKN HAS COME BACK FOR HIS REVENGE A WINNER-TALK- \LI THIS TIME Since losing his fight to Young Tarley two months, ago, and incident the only one he conceded in all his engagements in Malaya,
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    • 147 8 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 MATINEES TOMORROW AND SUNDAY AT 2-45 P.M. WARNER BROS. SMASHES IN WITH YET ANOTHER GLORIOUS MUSICAL HIT OPENED TO PACKED HOUSES i LAST NIGHT I *7 i.3a RUDY’S 1935 4 J PERSONALITY W HAS WON THE YQ \|\f N I r MmC a new Vallee as Warner
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  • 335 9 tion in regard to this matter.—Rugby Radio Service. John Simon To Make Statement T FOREIGN AFFAIRS DEBATE London, May 30. chief interest in the foreign debate which will take place in use of Commons tomorrow is i in the speech which will be cd by the Foreign
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  • 167 9 Rugby Radio Sendee. Steady Improvement Each Year t London, May 30. Bankers shipowners and merchants interested in Australia attended the dinner in honour of the Commonwealth Prime Minister. Mr. J. A. Lyons, in London last night. In a speech later, he referred to the recovery in the
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  • 59 9 Reuter. Evading Interviewers At Shanghai Shanghai. May 30. The Lawrences have arrived here but were smuggled ashore by C.I.M officials. Evading a hest of interviewers, they proceeded to hospital for a few days’ rest and refused to divulge their plans but it is believed that they are proceeding
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  • 193 9 —Reuter. Request Of Stoner's Counsel FOR VERDICT OF GUILTY BUT INSANE London, May 30. The Rattenbury trial was continued today at the Old Bailey. Stoner’s counsel said that Stoner admitted he struck the blew but denied he was responsible for his action owing to the effects of cocaine.
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  • 124 9 .—Reuter. To Build 14 New Warships Lisbon. May 30. The appropriation of £65,000,000 has been approved by the National Assembly for the reorganisation of Portugal’s defence forces and general eccnomic reconstruction which is part of a fifteen-year plan. The schemes include the building of 14 new warships in
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  • 99 9 cheered by a large crowd.—Rugby Radio Service. To Home For Incurables London, May 30. The Queen paid an entirely unexpected visit to the Home for Incurables at Streatham yesterday and in the absence of the matron and assistant matron, was received by one of the sisters. She
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  • 58 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Substantial Decrease Shown London, May 30. A further substantial decrease in road accidents ig shown in the weekly return of the Transport Ministry. During the week ending May 25, ninetyfour people were killed and 3,963 injured. The figures for the corresponding week of last year
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  • 109 9 —Reuter Wireless. Armaments Equal To Little Entente Budapest, May 28. Our patience is giving cut. We demand general conscription with a maximum of two years’ service, the possibility of armaments equal to the Little Entente and a proportionate air force, declared Dr. Goemboes in a speech in Parliament.
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  • 113 9 Full Restitution To Complainant A Tamil named Katan pleaded guilty in the police court yesterday afternoon on an amended charge of cheating in respect of $lO2, the property of Shahced Mohanmed, in Prangin Road on May 4. Chief Court Inspector R. J. Stewart prosecuted. The
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  • 1023 10 The fall of the franc has precipitated one of the gravest crises in the history of France for, following upon the adverse vote of the Finance Commission of the Chamber at which the Plenary Powers Bill was defeated, comes the news of the resignation of the French
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  • 736 10 30 YEARS WITH ONE FIRM: Today Mr. Jules Martin completes 30 years with the firm of G. H. Slot Co., Ltd., of Penang and Singapore having joined the firm in May 1905 on his return from Holland. In his early days with Messrs. Slot Co., Ltd, the
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  • 822 10 Twenty-five years of Malayan History reviewed by A. F. STAPLES (in British Malaga.) IN no part of the Dominions overseas of King George V is there a more loyal or more contented country than the fair land of Malaya, embracing in its areas the Federated and Unfederated Malay
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  • 472 11 Alleged Abetment By Malacca C.P.O. SEQUEL TO DEATH OF TAMIL the Alor Gajah Court before Mr. M. f. Sheppard, the District Officer, ctor R. Nunn was charged as fol- you on or about April 13 at Gadek, a committed culpable homicide not ting to murder,
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  • 114 11 heft Of Firewood Case accused was produced before ite, Mr. J.P. Biddulph, in the today in connexion with a entioned yesterday. The Chi- < ng Leong, was charged with tongkang of 1,100 pieces of hied at $5.50, while being I s a servant by Lung San on
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  • 343 11 On Betting House Charge CASH AND 1.0. U. CHITS RETURNED Taiping, May 30. After a prolonged hearing, the case in which two brothers, well-known merchants of this town named Jal and Rustum Manecksha were charged with on or about March 16 at premises Nos. 46 and 48
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  • 244 11 Chinese Charged With Theft (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Siput, May 30. A concrete example of the complaint often made by planters of the theft of scrap and bark rubber from their estates was furnished in the Magistrate’s Court. Sungei Siput, when a Hochiew was charged with the
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    • 46 11 (To the Editor, the "Pinang Gazette”) Sir,—The first step towards the permanent solution of Tin Restriction end the stabilisation of the industry, is the same as for Rubber, and other similar commodities to stop al’ production on Sundays. Yours tec., "TRUTH” Singapore, May 29.
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  • 83 11 With Assault On Wife A date for hearing was fixed in the police court today, in the case in which a clerk named Ong Eng Kee was summoned before Mr. J. P. Biddulph for voluntarily causing hurt to his wife, Lee Heng Choon, at Dato Kramat Road on
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  • 75 11 Sold Pork Near Chowrasta Market A charge of selling or exposing pork for sale within 50 yards of a public place, namely the Chowrasta Market, in Kuala Kangsar Road on May 30, was preferred against a hawker named Lau Ah Hing in the police court today. Accused
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  • 75 11 Tamil Driver Fined $7.50 For subjecting a bullock to unnecessary pain at McNair Street yesterday, a bullock-cart driver named Mari Muthu appeared before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court this morning. Accused pleaded guilty to a charge of cruelty to an animal by
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  • 230 11 Tragic Death Of Planter's Wife Kuala Lumpur. May 30. A mother’s anxiety to attend to her sick child during e motor car jeu ney cn the way to spend a short holiday at' Fraser's Hill led to her death in the Bung- Hospital at Kuala
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  • 187 11 Tamil Charged With Theft I The case was mentioned today in the police court in which Krishnan atan Chokra stands charged with theft of 70 orchid plants valued at $2B, the moveable property of J.C. Wambeck, from the garden of house No 3508, Burmah Road on the night
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    • 22 11 “CAREFREE WHILE AT SEA” The film “Carefree While At Sea,” will be shown at P &P. W. Volunteer Headquarters at seven tonight.
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    • 224 11 SUPREME In the Sunday Despatch Bonny Baby Competition All 1934, open to all comers V .4s' 10 babies out of the final llli 12 were fed on COW 11 GATE. 1 Here are three including ‘W th® h rst prize-winner A Could there be a more M convincing proof of
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  • 1159 12 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST Over Licence Fees ACCUSED NOT GIVEN PROPER NOTICE Holding that sufficient notice should have been given to the accused under Enactment 20 of 1929, and that such notice 1 was necessary in both civil and criminal proceedings, the Magistrate at Kuala Kubu
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  • 503 13 DEFENCE NOT CALLED UPON Europeans Acquitted OBJECTION TO C. S. O. REPORT Singapore, May 30. Mr. J.F.F. Van Cant, who stood his trial on a charge of cheating by selling shares which he did not possess in a patent for the manufacture of synthetic rubber, and
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  • 217 13 Mr. J.A.P. Oswald Going j On Transfer I On the occasion of the transfer to Kuala .Lumpur of Mr. J.A.P. Oswald, principal of the Ar.glo-Chinese School. Nibong Tebal and Honorary Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Churches in Nibong Tebal and Parit Buntar a farewell tea
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  • 686 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. B. Bridges, of Siam, are cn a visit to Male.ya. Mr. J. L. Cowie, of Jasin Estate, Malacca, recently left fcr Home. The Hcn’ble Raja Muda of Perak will be at Kuala Kangsar on Sunday. Mr. E. N. T. Cummins was admitted to Bungsar Hospital
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  • 307 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following Are the latest quotation! IB MESSRS KENNEDY A CO.e «Saw Ltet today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 2.00 1.90 2.00 Chenderiang 80 86 80 86 Hitam 50 55 50 55 Hong Fatt 51 55 51
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  • 167 14 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Weekly Market Report Penang, May 29. The market during the past week has been somewhat erratic and at one time touched 20.% cents on improved New York advices but closes with less buying interest at 20.% cents. The tone of the market, however, remains quietly steady at
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  • 116 14 Rugby Radio Service. Londe n, May 30. Sterling on New York is quoted at 4.92 and Paris at 74 11 16. Although the French currency crisis and the situation caused by the United States Supreme Court’s decision, that the codes established under the National Recovery Act are unconstitutional,
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  • 269 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the eftnagee tai cw quotation* up to noon Tenterdaj Today I Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Hitam 48 50 48 50 K’.arg River 1.57% 1.62% 1.57% 1.62% Nawng Pet 70 75 70 75 North Taiping 50
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  • 48 14 PENANG. MAY 31 London Bank Demand 2 3 31 32 4m ts 2>4 liie Private 3 m|ts credit 2i4A 3 Documentary 2 4 Tl* On New York Demand 57 France T.T. 850 Hongkong T.T. 7 prem Shanghai T.T. 26% dis India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 33 1
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  • 153 14 The following are the Mteat quotations for today Buyers Sellers nN Ayer Wengs 1.90 2.00 Hitams 48 50 Hong Fatts 51 53 Hongkongs 12 3 12|9 Jelebus 85 90 Johans 24 26 Kamunting 12|0 12!9 K. Kampars 9 6 10|0 Killinghalls 11[6 12|0 Kuchais 72% 77% Laruts
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  • 277 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ere the changes in oui 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 12.9 K. Kampers
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  • 115 14 YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £229.0 0 £229.15.0 Do. (Smooths) £220 15.0 £221.15.0 Singapore $114.00 $114.00 Buataeae Dona Penang $114.37% $114.50 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers OOFBA- —(Baadrted) $4.85 4 80 ■LACE FLFFKfc r $17.00 $17.00 KtJBBDLLondon 5(Jd. 5%d. Naw Tork Holiday Singapore Spot 19% c.
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  • 1109 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. I I s 3 *-S I RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1165 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Ertate ”I m 320 Amalgamated Malay Estate* 3<» I 3 a Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate IM Ayer Molefc Rubber Co. Jto Ayer Panas Rubber Estate* 162% 175 I Bassett
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 546 14 IN THE ESTATE OF 1 HAROLD DREWETT JENSEN h^ au Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Jfßw Ordinance, 1929. > a _sure wanuivf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all > creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the -V* Estate of Harold Drewett Jensen,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 34 14 WEATHER REPORT 6.00 78 NE Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 12.01 p.m 555 am 6.55 p.m. TOMORROW 12 34 a m 6.40 a.m. 12 41 P m 7.40 p.m.
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  • 1344 15 RECOVERY IN COMMODITY OUTLOOK FOR INDUSTRY MUCH IMPROVED London, May 20. <mc.> the beginning of the year the Rubshare market has been almost continuunder a cloud. There have been oc- nal short periods of firmness and late activity, but public interest has been sustained for more than
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  • 208 15 New Crop Heavy In D. E. I. ALMOST UNSALEABLE Considerable uneasiness is being felt by pepper brokers in Mincing Lane over the position of the new pepper crop due to come 1 forward in August and October shipments. I A normal crcp in the Dutch East Indies
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  • 156 15 Beating America Lord Nuffield has a five-year plan. It is to loosen the grip of American Qars on certain Empire markets. Not by producing something as good lre as already done that. But by develcping cars that will be two jumps ahead of the
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  • 108 15 Buffer Committee's Policy Following the meeting of the International Tin Committee, held at The Hague, on May 13, it is understood that no alteration is proposed in the policy recently followed by the Buffer Stock Committee. The Committee, it is believed, holds that large consumers
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  • 107 15 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Ffcris 74 H 75 1164 New York 4.91*4 4.93)4 Montreal 4.91)4 4.93)4 Brussels 28.94 28.86 Geneva 15.20 15.30)4 Amsterdam 7.28 7.31 Milan 59% 59 U Berlin 12.11)4 12.22 Prague 117% 116% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90)4 19.90% Stockholm 19.39)4 19.89)4 Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 105 15 Every Woman Should Read This Announcement EASTERN BAZAAR For FIXED PRICES. Leading Silk Merchants, 8, Bishop Street. Phone 1396. f r ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE&VIGOURP > r Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and LIFE. Impure Blood Is the root cause of Skin Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular
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    • 318 15 I < j f llvi J® A babj s life is full of interest, to’himself, and those around him. His j® first smile is a thing of wonder, chuckles a delight, his vigorous kicks ■J a joy to all who witness them. On and on he goes gaining in weight
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1918 16 11 T > DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE t. f^\?T£d Ii 1 ’JRgmj AMERICAN MAIL LINE > y t W ~> bluk pummel limb > ML Veancto LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Penang London yrt■ k 0. MEMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow May SI June 27 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ
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  • 587 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN POST TODAY M.V. SILVERAY from Singapore. Sails tc morrow for Colombo, Port Said, Naples, Halifax, Boston; New York, Pheladelphia and Baltimre via Suez. M.S. PERU from Singapore.
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  • 1400 17 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya Tanganyika, Uganda and Zanzibar by Train to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Northern and Southern Rhodesia and Nyasalend by Train to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1465 17 Wireless Programmes I R.R.C. Warum; Paganini Caprice PHOHI—HOLLAND (Schumann) The following are the wavelenghs, two B.os—The News. TODAY which will be used simultaneously B.2o—Close down. Wavelength 25.57 metres GSG 16-8® metre* SUNDAY and GSF 19.82 metre* I P.M. P.M. GSF 19.82 metre* 6.50—8ig Ben. Baxendale’s (Menchesthroughout l ter) Works Band;
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  • 1413 18 ]n Protest WANT JUBILEE SOUVENIR BANNED AND AUTHOR PROSECUTED APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT AS briefly reported in Wednesday’s “Pinang Gazette," the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, has rarely been more crowded than on Tuesday when the Indian community held a protest meeting agai made to them in the souvenir
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  • 154 18 Liverpool Victim Of Ceylon Outrage London, May 22. Mr. H. H. Smith, a Liverpool man, who was assaulted last week with an iron rod and butchers' knives, has died. Mr. Smith, a native of Orwell Park, Livepool, was employed in the Harbour Engineers Department. He was attacked
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  • 193 18 Freshman's Poem Oxford, May 20. j Mr. A. W Plcwman, a 19-year-old freshman of Queen's College, is this year's winner of the Newdigate Prize. The subject of the poem was “Canterbury,” and Mr. Plowman’s verses definitely indicate a modernist tendency. His poem shows two modern
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  • 73 18 To Start In A Few Weeks Washington, May 18. American and German postal officials have agreed on the financial details of an airmail service by airship between Friedrichshafen. Germany, and Lakehurst, New Jersey. The service, using the new German super-Zeppelin is expected to start in a few
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  • 70 18 Sentence of death passed on Elizabeth and Rose Edwards, the County Roscommon sisters, was commuted to penal servitude for life. Their appeal was rejected by the Court of Criminal Appeal on May 14. The two sisters wer e found guilty of the murder of the infant child
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 191 18 /MAYBEWB SHOULD u 8.0 j/- —-f n /I \M t O|F/A i’V r, II h/P// Z/\\V T/ W #1 /7 i\ r>] l sS I I k. 1 (r V I 5 1 Advertisement of The Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd. EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO. SHEET STEEL SPECIALISTS. I I j
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  • 1493 19 W'AT THE RE-DEDICATED NATION HAS LEARNT FROM THE JUBILEE WEEK j J I LEE WEEK as much passed all expectations J it surpassed all records. as never, in time of peace, 11i a joyous, spontaneous f ing of the British nation’s its Sovereign. vc been greatly
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  • 41 19 Trainer Young takes sonic of his charges for early morning exercise at the G.R.A. kennels at Northaw. G R BRAND.—Grata Rusk, Gre»»y 80-d, Good RodW Greta R— Grand Regatta and Generous Buwnrd (left to right), trained by at Nortaaw.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 403 19 I WshAway Superfluous S SCOTCH WHISKY H<ws«e Mi "The Whisky with B*CIIV a mellow taste" ,N 3 JMh. «car MINUTES dJSI I This New I W A &MSNISHS 1 Vi/ m \Noy Gk Bl Far Batter DXI JMail Sk u .l?!i ,Than a Ra2or «ra., ILZ/J ’■P VUfl it takes
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  • 220 20 Home Fleet Visits The Thames THAMES NAVY WEEK OPENS. —Not for six years has the Navy visited London's river, but twenty-two ships made their way up the Thames, and anchored at various points between Southend and Tower Bridge. Here you see the battleships Nelson. Rodney
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