Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 April 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 80. Vol. XCIV. PRICE 10 CENTS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8. 1936.
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  • 221 1 Rugby Radio Service. MEETING AT GENEVA EUROPEAN SITUATION TO BE CONSIDERED London, April 7. Ihe Foreign Secretary left London this ternoon for Geneva where he will attend norrow’s meeting of the Committee of Thirteen. The French Foreign Minister will also be n Geneva and the Belgian Premier
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  • 88 1 -Reuter. Nine Killed And Many Injured Mexico City, April 8. Nine persons were killed and many seriously injured as the result of the wrecking of two Pullman cars in a train travelling between Port Vera Cruz and Mexico City. A bomb placed on the bridge over
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  • 66 1 Reuter. Fire Still Raging In No. 5 Hold San Francisco, April 7 The Norwegian steamer “Tricolour wi-elesses all vessels in the vicinity, repot ing that flames are still raging in No. 5 hold and asking them to stand by According to the Globe Wireless Station, she is still
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  • 43 1 Rugby Radio -Service Total £60,611,000 For First Quarter London, April 7. New capital issues in the first quarter of the year totalled £60.611,000 compared with £41,598,000 and £24,942,000 respectively in the corresponding periods of 19,>5 and 1934. Rugby Radio -Service
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  • 39 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, April 7. The Board of Trade average of wholesale prices was the same in March as in the preceding month but showed an inert ase of 5.5 per cent compared with March 1935.
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  • 158 1 SOVIET OUTER MONGOL PACT Reuter. China Protests VIOLATION OF 1924 AGREEMENT Nanking, April 7. China has vigorously protested to Russia against the conclusion of the Soviet-Outer Mongol Pact of mutual assistance, alleged j to have been signed on March 12. I It says that it violates the Chinese- Soviet agreement
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  • 82 1 Reuter. Vote Of Censure Passed Madrid, April 7. Sĕnor Zamora, President since the foundation of the Republic, has been forced to resign the Cortes having by 238 votes to 5 adopted the Popular Fronts' vote of censure stating that he had acted against the interests
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  • 96 1 —Reuter On The Trail Cf A'leged Gun-Runners New Yo k, April 7 It is revealed that the State Departm mt was informed from Honduras that two sailing ships, reported to be of American registry left for a Mexican port with cargoes of arms and munitions fo the
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  • 76 1 —Reuter Wireless, Accident Due To Condition Of Runway Oran, April 7 Amy Mollison had a lucky escape when taking off from Colombo Bechar. After the plane had run 600 yards the wheel flew off the right wing struck the ground, machine spun round the propellor was
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  • 45 1 Reuter. Operation To Eye Successful Zurich. April 7. The operation on Mr. de Valera’s eyes has been very successful and the sight ci bo h eyes has been restored alth >ugh th‘*y will require careful attention for some lime to come.- Reuter,
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  • 320 1 COMMITTEE TO BE APPOINTED LORD KENNET TO BE CHAIRMAN London. Apri 7. Ihe Chancellor of the Exchequer m: de statement on restriction ot for'ign i sms in answei to a House of Commons question toda He announced ’he appointment of a Committee, whos: func* ors wou’d
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  • 134 1 —Reuter. remilitarisation Of The Straits .r* REPUDIATION HINTED BY TURKEY Istanbul, April 7. Hfhis that Turkey may repudiate the .msc s of the Treaty of Lausanne in regard t< '«e demilitarisation of the straits, if it can t achieve th? same end by negotiation, -are contained in
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  • 169 1 Rugby Radio Service. Vo BrHish-Owned Enterprises ’!’if LuiHinitt'.e will bear in mind, th-"* r! 'i.iability th fnreigr lending should turn to British owned enterprises abroad rather than to.foreign g< vernment or muni cipal loans, and, in ‘his connection, account should be taken ol the treatment accorded to British
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  • 243 1 Reuter. Italy Buying Wheat From Australia SELLERS PRESUMED TO HAVE RECEIVED SPOT CASH London, April 7. A further spotlight on the effect of sanctions was seen today in news of the sale of two cargoes amounting to about 500,000 bushels of Australian wheat to Italy. Since it
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  • 192 1 Reuter. 429 Bodies Already Recovered Washington, April 7. Red Cross headquarters state that 429 bodies have alreauy been recovered from the wreckage left by the ternado in the Southern States. 1.727 persons are reported to be seriously injured and it is estimated that the final death roll
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  • 76 1 -Reuter. MOVE TO OVERTHROW IT BY ANTI-JAPANESE FACTION Tientsin, April 7. A move to overthrow the rebel East Hopei regime by the anti-Jepanese faction is under way and fighting is imminent.' Six hundred men equipped with m chine guns and hand grenades suddenly’ captured Hs nchuntun
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  • 77 1 Reuter. Secretary Of Commerce To Investigate New York, April 7 The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says that the recent caw?s of alleged sabotage aboard American ships, mainly by foreign-born crews, have Caused President Roosevelt to instruct the Seer tary of Commerce to open
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  • 75 1 Reuter. Soviet Airman Forced Down In Kara Straits Moscow, April 6. Makhotkin, one of the two Soviet eirm;n who a e making comb nee fligh over the Arctic Sea to Franz Joseph Land, was forced down in the region of Arctic Kara. Straits. The c.’hei Vcjopyar
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  • 46 1 Reuter Famous U.S. Actress And Dancer Dead New York. April 7. Tin death is announc i of actress and dancer, Marilyn Miller. R< utcr. New York, April 7. The body of Hauptmann was cremated after the death mask was removed from his face Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 12 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bisbop Street, PENANG. Telephone Na 772
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    • 35 1 RECONSTITUTED MILK CQ NUTRITIOUS I, > and [I HEALTH GIVING LgggJ As supplied to Z Government and Z)/V-’ A Military Hospitals. 'PHONE |j. FENANG 1500 BUTTERWORTH *33. and let us deliver ycur requirements daily. .n— i-
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    • 41 1 THE ROLLEIFLEX BOOK I tells you al] about this wonder I camera and how to get the I best out of its use. I PIN ANG GAZETTE From Monday next New Address 12 Bishop Street. New 'Phone Nos. 1477 And 1478
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1760 2 RATES FOR CASUAL JOHAN TIN DREDGING. L.v. "GLENOGLE" RANKS A iwEßTieeneuTe LIMITED (Outward.) 4 “Irffclll lOCIVICFI I O (Incorporated in the Federated Malay Experience Teaches States.) ARRIVED ON 4.4.36. T C P Uau/ NOTICE is hereby given that the to save, u aw CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE 'ah SIXTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL
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  • 2513 3 Gold Injections For Arthritis Motherhood Conferred ®y Operation X-Ray Motion Pictures New Motor Research Laboratories. (From Our Own Corespondent.) London, March 28. Sir W. Bragg’s Confession SIR M ILLI AM BRAGG, Director of the Royal Institution and President of the Royal Society, told nearly two undred science
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 425 3 —■l i 11 FRICTION IS A DEAD LOSS. I MAGNOLIA is the original graphited metal, largely self lubricating reducting Friction by 36 to 40 per cent. brane The sign that means sweeter running Made only b\ the original inventors. Tne Magnolia Anti-Friction Metal Co M cf Great Britain Ltd., and
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  • 192 4 Rheumatism Went Too— Thanks to Kruschen Fat and rheumatism are twin troubles. As they arise from the same source, it is only natural that they should yield to the same treatment In the following letter, a woman tells how Kruschen Salts took off 42 lbs.
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  • 260 4 The following are the P.C.C. cricke’ fixtures for the 1936 season; showing aisc the dates of Inter-State Matches and Trial games:— Sat. April 11) PENANG v PERAK Sun. 12) IPOH. Mon. 13) Sat. 18) Use of P.R.C —Esplanade Sun. 19) Sat. 25 Sun. 26 Use of P.R-C.—Esplanade
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  • 1815 4 AFTER PROMISING START —ARMY WIN WITH EASE DASHING ATTACKS IN SECOND HALF The Army 16 pts., Royal Air Force 5 London, March 28. This was, in many ways, the Army and Navy match over again. But this time the Army established their superiority a little earlier,
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  • Boxing
    • 217 4 MATCH WHICH WAS POSTPONED THREE TIMES British Boxing Board of Control mad’ the following statement on March 17- “Lightweight championship of Great Britain, Jack (“Kid”) Berg v. Jimmy Walsh, Liverpool Stadium, March 19. Jack Berg, who complained of an injured ankle, was at the Board s offices
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    • 123 4 The American team to box in the “Golden Gloves” Tournament at Wembley Empire Pcol on May 5 will consist of 14 men. Each weight from fly-weight to heavy-weight will be congested. Extra fighters will be available foi the heavies, light-wsights. and feathers, and there will be
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  • 831 4 America’s new golf star, Miss Patty Jane Berg, a girl of 17, is coming to England. Arriving next month, she intends making a bid for the British Women's Championship, which no American player has ever won. I Miss Berg has received the signal
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 117 4 A WONDERFUL TONIC WINE. TMB* Monks of Buckfast Abbey, England, who are always seeking that which is good beneficial to mankind, offer their J oMc aa the very best aid for overcoming weak and run-down’* conditions. Prepared with unhurried care and constant watchfulness in the precincts of their beautiful Abbey,
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    • 125 4 Jill Kiddies J&ove |“KID-KORD NURSERY RHYME AND ZOO TALE I RECORDS 31 9 The greatest GIFT OF JOY FOR GIRL OR S BOY is an Album of loud tone, electrically S produced KID-KORD gramophone Records. There are two complete and different series of these miniature masterpieces. 1 I SIX RECORDS
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  • 1575 5 DIFFICULTY IN MEETING REQUIREMENTS IN 1935 CHINESE MINERS MORE ELECTRICALLY MINDED Aller a long penod.of adverse trading conditions, electrical undertakings m the Federated Malay States in 1935 entered upon a course of unprecedentcd activity. I he release of additional quotas for tin production created
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  • 1159 5 Breach Of Trust t t L Case p CONVICTION SENTENCE I UPHELD < I At bri< .iy icpoited in the Pinang Gazette yesterday, the appeal of S. Shanmugam,; a Singapore lawyer against conviction and sentence ot a fine of $BO or in default two j months
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    • 125 5 NOT JUST A SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT BUT A MAMMOTH SPECTACLE THAT WILL FOREVER BE REMEMBERED BY ALL THOSE WHO SEE IT merian c coopEß-s Rfc A LOVE STORY xstoi nding Prodi n< >? 2000YEARSOLQ tOfcriil ..‘.WRITTEN FOR THIS VERY HOUR I J I Kvb XRfl awK'ix 1 A'- wOs zCSßirrel ALAN
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  • 310 6 FOR LEAGUE MEETING M Paul Boncoui. the French Min ter for League of Nation Affak at Croydon after travelling by air from Pari: to attend the meeting of the League Council at St James's Palace Ministers At Foreign Office JENNY, a donkey employe ;uli*»g limestone
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  • 988 7 Her Plea Of Guilty Accepted A TRAGIC STORY A plea of guilty to a charge of murdeiing her .eight-year-old daughter was made by Mrs. Carmen Martha Alice Swan, aged 32, the widow of a bank clerk, of Claren-don-Court, Maida Vale, at the Old Bailey on Mach
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  • 509 7 SEVEN YEARS* SENTENCE WHEN 18 Days When Prisoners Wore Chains London, March 26. Ag<d 18. Seven years’ penal servitude for shopbreaking. Aged .72. Placed on probation for three years for shopbreaking. Between the two, sentences totalling 39 years* inipih onmem. The man with this
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  • 494 7 "Systematic Fraud On Revenue" WIFE ACQUITTED London, March 27. The income-tax fraud trial at Leeds Assizes ended with sentences of imprisonment on Arthur Harry Taylor, 69, a retired major, and Patrick Joseph Kelly, formerly an Inland Revenue official. Taylor's wife who was fbund not guilty, was
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  • 159 7 Funeral Ceremonies At Canea Athens, March 27. The funeral service of M. Venizelos took place at Canea on March 27. People knelt weeping while the coffin was landed and carried <>n a gun-carriage drawn by a hundred stalwart Cretans in island costume to the Cathedral, preceded
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 56 7 7— ~s RALEIGfini” THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE i "SPECIAL” $87.50 j KIJ w "STANDARD” r/VL $77.50 $BO.OOl l W "POPULAR” $67.50 VmJOT mCW It "RAJAH" $45.00 I 'X f "GOLDEN ARROW" I Racing Model $67.50 i |7 LLU str^TE dbooklet SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON CO.. LTD. KUALA LUMPUR. SINGAPORE aub Affents; the
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    • 132 7 ■Q USE THESE AT Q ■Fi® I A M Or.ce you have put a little Anzora on your hair and combed and brushed it—you have 6ni«hed with your hair for that day. Because Anzora keeps hair smart and tidy, iodoors and out, and it doesn’t clog the hair with grease.
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    • 148 7 L r wJ TWICE WEEKLY SERVICE I ..'-17 PENANG REGULAR PORT OF CALL From 22nd APRIL. Iwiß- ..J I i IV-' r .STEEL I i Bullock Carls 3 ’HL -«Hl Portable Tanks I Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches, i EmEHM EASTERN MFG. I co., L River Raad.
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  • 1333 8 \t an interview with Reuter’s representative somewhere south of Ouoram the Xegus declared that Ethiopia is not defeated and that his armies are prepared to fight until such time as no single Italian aggressor is left in Ethiopian territories. On the Italian side Marshal Badoglio, also in
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  • 93 8 .—Rugby Radin Service. All Districts In Britain Except S. Wales London, April 7 All administrative districts of Great Britain, with the exception of South Wales phare in the improvement in employment which is disclosed in the Labour of Ministry statistics issued last night. There was some reauction
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  • 100 8 —Reuter Tussle Between Authorities Speculators London, April 7. With the selling wave of francs at least temporarily subsiding, the British Control proce ?ded with yesterday’s policy of bidding up francs which consequently improved to 75-00. The market is most interested in this latest phase of the tussle between
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  • 28 8 —Reuter Wireless. Rio de Janeiro, April 7 The airship “Hindenburg” with Dr Eckener aboard started its return journey at 7 a m- local time. —Reuter Wireless-
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  • 400 8 POSTS TELEGRAPHS CO-OP. SOCIETY Annual General Meeting DIVIDEND OF 67< DECLARED At the seventh annual general meeting of the Fenang Posts Telegraphs CoOperative Thiitt and Loan Society, Ltd y.stciv.ay at the Ccntrcller’r Office, Gen< ral Port Office, a dividend of six pc. c i, war dcclaied. It was revealed by
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  • 104 8 of social and industrial conditions- —Rugby Radio Service. Financial Secretary Explains London, April 7 In a general examination of Civil Estimates and Revenue Departments Estimates for the current financial year, the Financin' Secretary to the Treasury in a memorandum points out that the Civil Estimates at £365,253,914 are
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  • 140 8 I£. a ve*y Liuih) uwuuiviu n clauses and eight schedules.- Rugby Radi Service. Report Of Codification Committee London, April 7. The Income-tax Codification Committe, which was appointed 8-l|2 years’ago has today issued a report and draft of a Bill t make the law relating to income-tex <‘ ineligible
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 200 8 z f -J r’ 7 X<2 1 d* 7 '■:> ■■■■■l OSK FOR Bl Bufflib -'«/••MF- SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., PENANG. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH. THE WORLD RENOWNED Hl 4F NATURALmLNEK AL WATER |g I Bottled as it Umvs n;ci effective w IN CASES OF
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    • 42 8 sGfl9Cll!tliMfwl3l3l3wn3l3MM»l3l7«7> WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the i world over. i o I OBTAINABLE AT t All the leading dealers. i o SO LB AGENTS Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. i
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  • 2712 9 "JOY RIDE" FOR FLYING CLUB MEMBERS R.A.F. OFFICERS TO GIVE LECTURES IN PENANG PENANG FLYING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING MR. H. E. NIXON THE NEW PRESIDENT At the second annual general meeting of members of the nang Mong cub held y esterday at the
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  • 477 9 AedKtĕd Arrested After Three Months I ANOTHER PRELIMINARY 1 J INQUIRY HELD A serious stabbing affray occurred on Christmas Day last year at Weld Quay when a Chinese sub-contractor of funeral procession coolies, Khor Seng Kim, ar.d a ~Cantonese coffin-carrier, Theam Thin,were alleged tc have been
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  • 183 9 Davidson Irwin The w ?dding took place yesterday at 5 pin. at the St. George’s Church. Penang, oi Mr D M-N- Davidson, fourth son of [Rev. and Mrs- Dav’idson of Kettering. Nor'thants, England, and Miss N- E- Irwin, j eldest daughter of Lt.-Col. and Mrs- C
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 146 9 k T? I I I I FROM 9 (T TM|l Tl j I 8 LT IPOH PENANG MALACCA f s L /11 AL TL /L AL .Ll* AL .u. PHONE 543. PENANG. Dinner Dance THURSDAY AND SATURDAY RUNNYMEDE TENNIS COURT CHARGES $1.20 per hour, including Ball Boys. ACCOMMODATION FOR TENNIS
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  • 1653 10 IMPROVED FINANCIAL POSITION Encouraging Outlook The fifth annual general meeting of Rambutan Rubber Estates (1930), Ltd., was held at Cereal House, 58, Mark Lane, Ixjndon, E.C. 3, on 25th March. Mr. R. B. Fidler (Chairman of the Company) presided. Mr. A. W. Hobbs (representing the Secretaries,
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  • 1198 10 Strong Financial Position DIVIDEND OF 5 PER CENT. Mr. A. H. Doherty On The Position London. March 30The tenth annual general meeting of Gopeng (Perak) Rubber Estates, Ltd., w a s held at the registered office of the company. I Regis House, E.C. Mr- A.H. Doherty
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 152 10 Uou mutotnotmfob W** TIGER ICvWrWir Relieve tfou, j J* B I 1 nF- Fl S Always Something g I O New I I ,r,? 4 eastern I I 'I BAZAAR i I WUI J H i f.i Jif I i i Fines* Value In Pure M. V. i g Mt
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  • 1311 11 Full Exchange Of Plans: 35,000-ton Limit For Battleships With the signature on March 24 of the Three Power Treaty for the limitation of naval armament during the years *****942, the labours of the Naval Conference have come to an end. i Most important is the
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  • 438 11 "TIME I WOULD NOT HAVE MISSED" London, March 27. Sir Samuel Hoare referred to his resignation from the office of Foreign Secretary last December when he was elected president of the Chelsea Conservative Association. Speaking of the difficulties he had then experienced, he said: “It
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  • 244 11 Bolts Found In Gearing Of Main Turbines Further details are now’ available of the case of suspected wilful damage to the des tr oyer Griffin. Three metal bolts were introduced into the casing of the reduction gearing of the main turbines. Fortunately, these were discovered
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 350 11 PEPSODENT NOW IN A NEW 10% LARGER TUBE You now get StMI MORE TOOTH PASTS FOR LESS MONEY q™ same high quality Umn i For years people have willingly bought Pepsodent 111 c i j rather than save a few pennies and endanger a I Jh 1 teeth with harsh,
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  • 197 12 What must a man think who, aftei 12 years of terrible gastric pain and after trying everything else, takes a small bottle as a “trial,” only to find it cures him completely! “During the past twelve years,” Mr G. W writes, I have suffered
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  • 289 12 NCI ICE The Air Mai's despatched fiom Penar.g on April 1 per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alo- Stai-Amsterdam were delivered in London on April 7. AIR MAIL A mail for Amsterdam and London by route to .a lor Star-Amsterdam Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mail
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  • 267 12 Chinese Medicine Seller i Convicted 1 Wong Nam Sang, a Chinese patent medicine seller in South Bridge Road, Singapore, found himself in the Criminal District Court on Monday for being in possession of 548 packages of cough mixture which contained approximately 2.1 per cent, of morphia.
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  • 131 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 74 61 64 74 364 New York 4.94 ft 4.95 ft Montreal 4.97)4 4.97% Brussels 29.21 29 25 Geneva 15.17)4 15.19%, Amsterdam 7.27% 7.28 Milan 62 ft 62 ft Berlin 12.28 12.30 Prague 119 ft 119% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90)4 19.90% Stockholm
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 58 12 ”E. O." Hotel PPMAVC TONIGHT Extension to 1 a m. DENNER DANCE CABARET with EVY MARNY SONG DANCE PARODISTS Dinner Cabaret $3.00. Non-Diners $1 .(X). s.s. "PRESIDENT HARRISON" IN PORT. J FOR RESERVATIONS, ’PHONE 322 EVY MARNY di also appear at the Dinner Dances to be held on Thursday Saturday
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 524 12 BOTH SHOWS PACKED AT LAST NIGHT'S i HKAI opening i with PRESTON FOSTER H 6G -V H ALAN HALeTbASIL RATE- JI YflE M U I ’/■.□U 1 BONE,JOHN WOOD, LOUIS L' WYRLEY BIRCH THE CONTINUATION CHAPTER OF THE HILARIOUS OI>ENS ''OMO^OW! CANTONESE TALKIE H ft zz m i e* I
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  • 679 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines rhe following is a list of vessels arriving nd sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. NAGATO MARU from Japan. Sails for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. BHUTAN from London via ports. Sails same day for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 327 13 FROM THE CONNOISSEUR'S NOTE BOOK B ll IB g i a ra r d Where there is NO WINE there is NO LOVE" B (Euripides) H But you can get WINE— I I I and WINE you LOVE from S CALDBECK'S I The House of the CONNOISSEUR IB I B
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1258 13 Wireless Programmes 3.ELC. Straits Echo News Bulletin. 7.40 Talk J Violin Concert by ROBERTO MARTINELCanterbury Cathedral written by Miss M LI. Music by VIVALDI-KREISLER, PUGTODAY |A. Babington. 8.00 Indian Music. 9.00 NANI-KREISLER and others. In the in- i Close Down tervai Address by H.E. Prof. R. GIOVANransmission 5 j NONI
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  • 329 14 "OUR GREAT MISSION IN EAST ASIA" Tokyo, March 25. Mr. Hirota, the Prime Minister, told a group of foreign correspondents this afternoon that his pledge that there would be no war while he was Foreign Minister would hold good while he was Prime Minister. The Cabinet's
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  • 168 14 Soviet Protest In Tokyo Riga. Ma ch 25. The Soviet Government have received a message from Via vcslok reporting a serious new frontier incident between Mpan ese and Soviet soldiers, which resulted in a number of killed on both sides. The report states
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  • 233 14 THE ADVANCING COMMUNISTS Peking, March 25. Japan's military chiefs in North China. I learn from a reliable source, have volunteered to send two divisions of crack Japanese troops into Shansi Province, to stem the victorious advance of the Chinese Communist armies: writes the “Daily Herald”
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  • 684 14 FOUNDER OF CHRISTIAN GIRLS' SCHOOL Many years ago 1 remember reading a poem by Barry Pain in which a Cockney gives his views on the world situation. After throwing what light he can on such questions as Fashoda and the Dreyfus case, he concludes: The more
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  • 154 14 Japan Trebles Hers Japanese competition with British cofton piece goods manufacturers in East Africa is referred to in a report issued by the Joint East African Board on March 24. It is pointed out that while imports from the United Kingdom have fallen from
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  • 238 14 Japanese Minister Of Commerce Our Tokyo Correspondent announces the oeath of Mr. Tikukichi Kawasaki, Minis! r of Commerce and Industry, at the age ot 65. When Mr. Hirota formed his Cabinet ift<'r the military outbreak last month, Ii .•h<<e Mr. Kawasaki, who had been Minis I tci of
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 200 14 TheWorid -Famed Cuticura Ip-Effl Countless thousands of ‘d sufferers from stubborn skm diseases have completely healed themselves m Ir-Mfiii r^e use of fyV W'l, Bg&il yiM Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment after other remedies failed to give TREATMENT POSITIVELY HEALS The wonderful curative powers of Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oin
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    • 290 14 /wi n <z:aE.<3Esay do YOU KNOW THAT REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow’s milk reduced to its S) present creamy consistency by xj rrtj A evaporation, and made completely (/y /f) Z xJz sterile. It contains no preservative p A /CJC* r ot^cr additi oo consequently, after A falls's
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1622 15 j s 11 j *■< jgs^^^ScT Zg.> x ’/.V? < _^j*?' z BLUB FLTWMEt LINE FORTHCOMING SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE 1 I 1 VMeeta. LONDON AND NOKIU CONTINENT Leave Due Apr. 17 ni.v. "JOHAN VAN OLDENBARNEVELT" N L 20,000 tons cunjuiicllon „Uh Glen A Store Unto i'o-u'S 2 3 "UGohln°dE WITT”
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  • 726 16 ENTRIES FOR THREE DAY MEETING TOTAL OF 158 HORSES INCLUDING BATCH OF 14 GRIFFINS Below will be found the full entries for the Penang Turf Club Easter Meeting to be run at Penang on Saturday, April IS, Wednesday, April 22 and Saturday, April 25. The
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  • 71 16 Reuter Wireless. Bramshot, Hampshire, April 7. Alfred Padgham, the British Ryder Cup player, won the £2,000 Daily Mail Golf Tournament with a score of 284 for 72 holes. Scores in the individual rounds were 73, 73, 70 and 68, the last round score being a course
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  • 53 16 Chimes To Be Stopped For Three Days In order to carry’ out certain repairs the chimes of the Clock at the junction of Light Street and Beach Street will be stopped on Tuesday morning, April 14, tor about 3 days. Although the Clock will not strike it will
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  • 121 16 CHINESE SUMMONED First Offence Of Its Kind In the Police Court this morning a case, which is believed to be the first of its kind, came up for mention when a Chinese named Yeoh Gucn Chye, was summoned for working a wireless teleg'raph station
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  • 111 16 Latest Amendments due lollcwing are the latest amendments, otc.. to the Straits Racing AssociaciDn Official Classification List cf Horses and Fcniao HORSES—TRANSFERS Pacific Flight from Class 1 tc Class 2 Reform do. 3 do. 2 Evan recent do. 3 do. 4 Pecny Hill do. 3 do. 4
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  • 305 16 Weights For First Day CARD OF 8 EVENTS I 1 I The following are the handicaps, fcr the first day of the Perak Turf Club Skye Meeting to be run at Ipoh on Saturday April 11 RACE 1 Pcnies —Class 3—Division 3— 4 Furlongs 2.30
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 342 16 New Advertisements POSITIONS VACANT Assistant with experience, office routin' ana salesmanship for Printing Dept. Ky|. Palmer Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. On! men with first class credentials need apply. Permanency for right men. Require services young man with goo knowledge rubber market to take charg branch office. Applications confidential!', treated. Send
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