Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 June 1936

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 149. Vol. XCIV. TUESDAY, JUNE 30. 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 448 1 MR.A. DUFF-COOPER’S PARIS SPEECH Government Supporters And Opposition Alarmed London, June 29. Al 1 ENT lON was called in the House of Commons this afternoon to recent speeches by ministers. Questions were addressed to the Prime Minister asking whether a speech delivered in Paris on June 24
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  • 383 1 KUALA LUMPUR SENSATION No Trace Of Assailant t- rom Our Own. Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. X European was attacked and battered >nd recognition near the Kuala Lumracecourse this morning and he died 25 this afternoon without being able nake a statement to the police. •he
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  • 132 1 A Few* Days’ Rest In The Country London, June 29 The Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, will spend a few days in the country to obtain a little relaxation after the heavy work or the last few weeks. He is, however, keeping in close touch witn Downing Street and
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  • 166 1 —Reuter Wireless. I A holiday steamer from the Isle of Man when approaching Dublin on a day excurI sion struck the Devil s ILock during a dense 1 fog, and although damaged she was reI floated without assistance. An attempt to alleviate the Bolivian lai hour
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  • 266 1 London, June 29. General has issued a bun stating that the Govern- osals on the main recommendarecent report of the Broadnmittee which wes debated in nt on April 29. b 'minerdations that are accepted ,ne Slewing namely, that the fr irter be extended for
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  • 128 1 Site To Be Bought At Nanking London, June 29. An announcement that the British Embassy in China would be removed to Nanking was made in the House of Commons by Vis?*unt Cranborne? in reply to Mr. C. M. Petrick. He said His Majesty’s Government considered the time
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  • 408 1 ,—British Radio. Offer To Furnish Information Geneva, June" 29. The report that Italy proposed what is described as a voluntary mandate over Ethiopia is highly misleading. Italy apparently offered to furnish the League with reports of her civilising” in Ethiopia, buf without any form ci’ control. A
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  • 185 1 Mr. S. Stewart To Go To Butterworth Mr. C. E. Robless, Police Magistrate and Assistant District Officer, Butterworth, has been appointed to succeed Mr. C. C. Stewart, who has just retired after a long period of services, as Office Assistant to the Resident Councillor, Penang—an appointment
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  • 100 2 Strikes Called ©fr Brussels, Juno 26. The Belgian Parliament will assemble here today. The Government has decided in favour of the raising of Sanctions against Italy. A bill is to be introduced imn.ediatelv decreeing annual holidays for wm.keri, with pay, and olso a bill •establishing
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  • 1631 3 Capital Being Diverted From Malaya ji ECENT POLICY OF LT.C. CRITICISED in Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 29. j .ng the adoption of the report and 4 < of the Straits Trading meeting b sir John Bagnall said the increased eases during the
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  • 69 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 29. i The impressive Kumbabishagam cere mony at the Mariaman Temple in South Bridge Road io being solemnised today by 20 priests from all parts of South India. After the ceremonies come the feeding of the poor, and, from seven
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  • 199 3 Alleged Bombing Of Troops Shanghai, June 30. “The Kwangtung and Kwangsi forces have entered south-west Fukien, routh Kiangsi, Hunan and Kweichow. Will you explain why?” This message signed by General Hoy Ing-Chin, War Minister and other Nanking leaders, has been sent to South-West leaders. Pointing out
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  • 182 3 Question Of Costs An application on. behalf of Mr. Alexander Korda the film producer, for an order for security for costs in connection with an I action, Kronstein against Korda, was ■granted last week by a King’s Bench Divisional Court. An order was made for
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  • 81 3 Japanese Threats Melbourne, June 25. Australia’s reply to Japan’s tariff reprisals threat declines to make any alteration in policy and denies discrimination. It says that the continuance of friendly trade relations is Australia’s greatest desire. It is understood that the Ministry is firmly of opinion that
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  • 97 3 —Reuter. Witnesses Fail To Turn Up jPeiping, June 29. j The British Consular Court, which was unable to proceed on Saturday owing to the absence of Japanese witnesses, was j kept waiting an hour this morning. Finally one witness, a Korean bar attendant arrived to
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  • 189 3 Sabotage In Palestine —Reuter. Jerusalem, June 27. A Lance-Corporal of the Seaforths was killed, and six Arabs were killed and four wounded in fierce fighting between British troops and Arabs on the Nablus-Ramallah Road today. One engagement near the village of Kabalan lasted five hours.
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  • 126 3 Hope Of Reaching Agreement Berlin, June 25. Reports that a trade agreement between Germany end Italy is to be signed in Rome on Wednesday are stated in official quarters here to be premature. lam told that negotiations have not yet gone far enough for any forecast
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  • 127 3 Voyage 4 Hours Longer New York, June 25. The Queen Mary arrived at New York this morning, having covered the 3,158 nautical miles from Cherbourg to the Ambrose Light in four days 6 hours 13 minutes, four hours longer than on her maiden voyage. Her
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  • 111 3 —Reuter. General Smuts Speaks Out Kroonstad, South Africa, June 29. “We will not oppose Britain’s lead at Geneva in securing the raising of sanctions. This fact waS made clear by General Smuts speaking st an Afrikander Day function. He said it would be the sheerest lunacy
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  • 54 3 Reuter. Soviet Airman Prepares For Venture Moscow, June 27. The Soviet airman Molokov is leaving shortly for Manchuria whence he makes a flight across the Artic Circle in order to study ice conditions in Eastern Siberian seas, visits Wrangel Island and flies along the northern sea route
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  • 56 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 29. A copy of the Straits Times leader of May 27 was laid on the table at the meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers Association Committee, and a decision was mado to express appreciation of the fair manner in which the
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  • 1634 4 SUSPECTED MUI TSAI TO REMAIN IN PO LEUNG KUK OfficiaFs Affidavit Severely Criticised DESCRIBING the case as on the border-line, Mr. Justice Adrian Clark adjourned for one week his important decision on the application brought by Mr. 1). T. Lim that a writ of
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  • 1446 4 S. S. AND F.M.S: APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are notified in the S.S. Goverrmcnt Gazette: Brevet-Major R. A, Heard, M.C., to be Asst. Staff Officer, Local Forces, Malaya. Air. R. Waddell to be an Assistant Engineer, Malayan Public Works Service. Lieut. D. E. M. Fielding to be
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  • 43 4 Major C. R. Attlee, the Socialist leader and Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, will be the guest of the Incorporated Society of Planters at their forthcoming luncheon in London, instead of Mr. Ormsby-Gore, the Colonial Secretary.
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  • 344 5 D AVIES APPEAL ALLOWED decision by three JUDGES A n interlocutory appeal by Dorai ckam Davies, at one time chief clerk f a de partment in the Singapore Municity was allowed by the Court of Appeal, Singapore, before Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley. Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Adrian
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  • 625 5 GENERAL CLERICAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION'S PLEA That the work of the association was for the promotion of good fellowship, mutual understanding, co-operation, general welfare and efficiency of the General Clerical Service and not mainly, as felt in certain quarters, to represent to Government
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  • 1047 5  -  E. S. Grew vet what it may find.-E. S. Grew in the Sunday Observer. THE DESERT ABOUT ABSOLUTE ZERO BELOW THE COLD OF OUTER SPACE During the Low Temperature Exhibition I at th- Science Museum, London, Processor > F. A Lindemann exhibited liquid helium 1 gas frozen
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  • 120 5 14-Year-Old Boy Accused leoh, June 27. Suspecting a Malay boy aged 14 of being tco familiar with her daughter a Malay woman living a.t Bota yesterday met the boy and interrogated him. The vouth denied the accusation and hot words followed xn the course cf which the bey
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  • 175 5 A Singapore Version father withdraws LEGAL STEPS A prodigal son who did not return W lucky to escape punishment in a police court, Singapore, when Goh Gek Ming was acquitted on the instructions of he D.p.p, W h o ordered that a charge of criminal breach of trust
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  • 74 5 To Be Staged At Seremban A one-act play written by a Malayan planter’s wife and called “Interviewing the Director” will be staged at Seremban on July 26. Mrs. D. Kennaway of Escot Estate, Tanjong Malim, wrote the sketch, and it is being produced by Mr. A.
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  • 493 5 Convoy Sloop Up To Treaty Limit ADVANCE ON BRITISH VESSELS The U.S.S. Erie, at present undergoing trials at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, is the latest type of vessel designed for the protection of trade routes. The Erie—a sister-ship is being completed at Charleston—is known in
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  • 215 5 MOTORIST SAYS HE LOST HIS TEMPER A case cf an unusual nature was heardin the fourth court by Mr. G.W. Davies, yesterday, when J.B. Quayr was charged with using abusive language, likely to lead a breach of the peace, to Inspector William Hamilton on June 14, in
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  • 14 7 Ti’ie Duchess of Kent underwent minor operation during the week-end.
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  • 541 7 S. S. (PENANG) ASSOCIATION PLEA The following are minutes of a com- meeting of the Straits Settlements <Penang) Association, held at the offices of tr Penang Chamber of Commerce on Thursday June IS:— Present:- Mr. Lim Keong Lay (Preside: t > in the Chair, Mr.
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  • 350 7 No Special Facilities For Settlement "SUBTLE CHANGE" The Kenya Government has had under consideration a scheme for assisted settlement which was to be open to “War Block. Officers of the Indian Army. It is now reported that though prepared to give every facility to officers to acquire
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  • 79 7 F. N. PRODUCTS Reduction In Prices Of Aerated Waters Messrs. Fraser and Neave. Ltd., tne well-known aerated water manufacturers, announce a reduction in the prices of their products. As from today the prices will be as follows: large small per dozen Soda 80 60 Sweets 81.00 66 Crushes $1.30 90
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  • 113 7 Tamils Fined $2 Each Four Tamils, Abassji* Thangavelu, Subbramanyam and A. Subbramanyam, were having a game with English playing cards on a piece of vacant land behind a house in Moulmein Road, Penang, on Sunday afternoon when a police raid took place and they were arrested
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  • 105 7 Two gold necklaces, a green locket, and a gold tooth-pick, altogether valued at $65, represented the property of a Chinese woman which an Indian, Ramasamy, admitted to have stolen on June 27 at Chulia Street, Penang. T-ie case wan mentioned in the police court yesterday and will
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  • 677 7 Three Claimants: Seiler Missing A cream-coloured Morris Eight tourer formed the principal subject oi discussion at the Penang Police Court yesterday when the enquiry into its disposal was resumed before Mr. H.A.L. Luckham. The accused, a Malay named Jonjong bin Labis, the catue of all
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  • 225 7 Two Meetings A Month In Future The usual weekly meeting of membeis cf the Penang Stamp Club took place on Sunday at the premises of the Chinese Merchants’ Club, Penang. There was a good attendance of members end their guests. In the absence of the President, Dr.
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  • 59 7 Feer Mohamed, a Tamil coolie, appeared before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham, the Penang Police Magistrate, yesterday, charged with ‘•eliciting' passenger in a persistent manner at Weld Quay on June 29. The accused claimed trial, saying that he was in conversation with a Bengali when he was arrested
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  • 90 7 Two cases were mentioned in the Penang Police Court yesterday which wall be tried v/.thin the jurisdiction of other states. A charge of theft of $225 in Robertson Road, Kuala Lumpur was explained to M. Andiew and the case was postponed to July 2
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  • 83 7 Young boys, old men, young men, and an old blind woman, all these appeared before the Penang Police Magistrate yes- terday on a charge of vagrancy. Then ten had been collected for persistent begI ging or sleeping on pavements. They were either sent to the House cf
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  • 61 7 For causing obstruction with tneir carts in the vicinity of Campbell Street and Buckingham Street on Sunday, Tan Seng Hock, Kweh Ah Kai, Yeoh Siew Tee, Eng Thuan and Wong Yee, Chinese hawkers, were arrested and charged in the Police Court, Penang before Mr. H. A. L. Luckham,
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  • 48 7 Bail in the sum of $250 was asked when Ng Cliye Huat claimed trial to a charge, in the Penang Police Court yesterday, of assaulting Detective No. 25 in Bridge Street on June 28. Hearing will commence on July 17 in the Middle Court.
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  • 89 7 A Chinese failed to turn up in the Police Court in answer to a "nui. ance” summons the first time he was called because “he had been told that he wou’d be find $500.” Yesterday he appeared and waited apprehensively for sentence. Mr. ,H. A. L. Luckham
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  • 188 7 Executor Renounces In Favour Of Son DISPUTE SETTLED In the Supreme Court yesterday, after disposing of a number of matters in Chambers, Mr. Justice Gordon Smith came on the bench to hear ore motion. Thic was a prebate matter in connection with the estate of
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  • 26 7 Sir Rabindranath Tatfore, founder of thv International University a* Santiniketan* Two chairs 'n Ch ne.se are to be created at the University t
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  • 21 8 SOMERVILLE.—At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, cn 30th June, to Joy, wife of G W. Somerville, Malayan Forest Service, a sen.
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  • 539 8 SIR JOHN BAGNALL, as is bis wont, indulged in some plain speaking at the half yearly meeting yesterday of the Straits Trading Company at Singapore. His remarks deserve the closest attention by all interested in the welfare of the tin industry in Malaya. Sir John’s
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  • 161 8 THE SHOW OF THE YEAR Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers make their reappearance in Penang tomorrow with that brightest of musical comedies, “Top Hat.” This film, previewed c.t the Majestic yesterday by the Press, is easily finest of the series which lias brought fame to Astaire and
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  • 176 8 Accused Reproved For His Behaviour "If you had behaved yourself and not .made irrelevant accusations you would have been merely bound over. However, I sentence you to one month’s imprisonj ment, dating from the date of your arrest,” said the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. H. A. L. Luckham
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  • 467 8 The Sad Lot Of The Clerk—Low Salaries And No Holidays—A Prangin Road Danger Spot ARE clerks overworked and underpaid The concensus of opinion among the clerical classes, so far as 1 am able to gather, is that they are. But there is no official evidence of the
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  • 326 8 Decision To Hold Public Programme At a meeting of representatives of the public held yesterday at the Municipal Offices, under the presidency of Mr. W. L. Blythe, acting Municipal President, it was decided to arrange a programme on August 11 on the following lines in connection with
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  • 219 8 Tamil Gets Four Months 1 Sentence of four months’ rigorous imprisonment was passed on Ulagoo. a Tamil, yesterday by the District Court Judge, Mr. M. C. Hay when he pleaded guilty to a charge of causing grievous hurt, under grave and sudden provocation, to Rosamal and Vijaisamy
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  • 62 8 Three Chinese, Hong Ah Chuan, Lein Gin and Lee Hua appeared before Mr H. A. L. Luckham, the Penang Police Magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of disobeying the order of a Police constable when assigned to do so, at the junction of Anson Road and Burmah Road
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  • 31 8 The mall train from Singapore arrived at Prai an hour and a half late last night. It Is understood that the train was delayed between Temoh and Kampar.
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    • 30 8 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. >-% :o: C OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS > J Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore,. Ipoh, Kuala Lompur.
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  • 124 9 GIRL KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR TAMIL SERIOUSLY INJURED While driving hie saloon car along Hutton Lane, Penang, at about 3.25 p.m. yesterday, Mr. S. K. Kelhar, assistant surgeon attached to the Kulim District Hospital, saw a little ten-year-c’d girl, who gave her name ?.s Mui
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  • 124 9 Statistics B.P. Defeat Technical Juniors In a friendly game of badminton played at the A.C.S. Union’s court on Sundav the Statistics Badminton Party defeated *ht Technical Juniors by four games to three. Results Statistics mentioned first). Singles —Cheng Chye beat Joseph Won" 15—12, 15—9. Chong Cheng lost to Kee
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  • 124 9 The Delphinus will take over port of the and the planes will fly to Penang together. Mr. Martin Stevens who.was expected to arrive in Penang by Imperial yesterday Is aboard the next plane due on Thursday. The K.L.M. eastbound mail plane cue here tomorrow is flying to
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  • 286 9 Best Exhibits To Be Selected FOR MALAYAN COMPETITION With the object of selecting the best pad! and rubber exhibits in tne district for entering in the Malayan Agri-Horticultural ibition at Kuala Lumpur uuring August a rubber and padi show will be held at Ralik
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  • 45 9 Today at the "Esplanade” from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. March—Great Big David —Letter. Overture—L'Amour Au Village— Bouillon. Reminiscences of—"Offenbach” Riviere Waltz —Wein, Weib Und Gcsang— Strauss. Fox Trot —Throwin’ Stones At The Sun. f —Simon. A Musical Switch —Alford. One Step—Chiquitta -—Fernandez.
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  • 29 9 Dr. Lim Chwee Leong-, who is now on a visit to Singapore. It is udderstood that Dr. Lim will shortly proceed to England on holiday.
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  • 224 9 •12‘I Mui Tsai Commission In Kuala Lumpur* r RESIDENTS QUESTIONED (brom Our Own Correspondent! >, < Kuala Lumpur, June 29. Surpitee visits to Chinese houses to see for themselves how the mui-tsai i s treated and how she works and lives have been made by
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  • 360 9 Noted Sportsman Due Here On Thursday MR. MARTIN STEVENS Mr. Martin Stevens, assistant editor of The Field -’.nd noted big-game hunter, will step from the Imperial Airways plane from Europe at Penang on Thursday to begin his task of getting one of the world’s raiĕrt wild animals
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  • 110 9 IIN MONDAY TODAY London—(Spot) No market £177.5.® London—(3 months) No market £174.5.0 Singapore $85.62y 2 $87.00 BuaineM Done a Penang Business Done COPRA.—(Sundried) $5.05 $5.10 BLACK PEPPER $9 00 $9.00 RUBBER Landon Closed 7/ s d New York Closed 16c(G) Singapore—Spot 26 *4 c 26%c July/Sept 26%c 26%c
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  • 82 9 It is learned that the appointment of Mr. Edward Wilshaw as chairman and sole managing director of Cable and Wireless Ltd., will shortly be announced. The board unanimously voted the appointment a week ago, and Government approval was immediately given. Some surprise is expressed in
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  • 79 9 1 PENANG, JUNE SO j On London Bank Demand 2[4 I[3S On London Bank 4 months 2|4 3i32 I Private 3 mis Credit 2|4 3|S Private 3 m|s Documentary 2J4 lj2 On New York Demand 58*4 On France Demand 875 On India T.T. 154 I|2 On Bangkok T.T. 126
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 179 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED Wanted immediately First-class Cook Boy. References required. Apply Box No. 44, c/o Pinang Gazette. TALAM MINES LIMITED Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) DIVIDEND NO: 24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Share Transfer Registers of the above. Company will be closed from the 14th to 20th July,
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    • 215 9 ”E. O.” Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW i- SPECIAL DINNER DANCE s.s. "PRESIDENT POLK" In Port. NO EXTRA CHARGES. FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS, ’PHONE 322. WHEN VISITINC, SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. Y OuaiLare on COW GATE/ w wfe i 11 Li WSagggßsMa 11 y Miles Quadruplets were born at St. Neots in
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  • Financial & Commercial Section
    • 904 10 Difficu! ties Due To “Ignorant Handling In London?” (From Ouc Own Correspondent. London, June 25. Doubts as to the outcome of the restric- lion renewal negotiations continue to do- i minate the London 1 in market, and the I cash price of t'-.e
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    • 693 10 An Efficient Plant The twenty-ninth ordinary general meeting of Siamese Tin Syndicate, Ltd., was held in London on June 22. Mr. Kenneth O. Hunter presided in the absence, through indisposition, of Sir Cyril K. Butler, the chairman of the company, and read his speech, in which it
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    • 567 10 The sixteenth ordinal general meeting I of Bangrin Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held in London cn June 22. Mr. Kenneth O. Hunter presided in the absence, through indisposition, of Sir Cyril K. Butler, the chairman of the company, and read his speech, in which it was
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    • 1130 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. i A NAMES. I j 2 RUBBER (Dollar). I I KHenbv Rubber Co. 155 I 165 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 90 10J Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 32% I 34? I Ayer Hi tarn Planting Syndicate 130 I 140 Ayer Moltk Rubber Co. 95 I 100 I
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  • Latest London and Local Share and Commodity Market Quotations
    • 350 11 London, June 29. The London Stock Exchange reopened fairly quietly. Ehare of £1 denomination unless x Yesterday Rise or fall otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 118% Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 117% War Loan, 3% p.c. 106% Straits 6 p.c., 1936-51 102% -j-% Com. Union
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    • 116 11 London, June 29. 'BBER Dull. Spot 7f ff buyers, sellers. igurt "ft buyers, 7ft sellers. >ct. Dec. 7ft buyers, 7% sellers. n. March 7% buyers, 7ft sellers. New York 15.93 cts. nited Kingdom Stocks London 56,146 tons Liverpool 66,554 tons NjPRa Straits S.D. to Rotterdam £13.17.6. EPPER
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    • 119 11 London on Previously Latest Paris ~k 75 51 64 75 51)64 New York 5.02/., 5.02 ft Montreal 5.03% 5.03% Brussels 29.73 29.73% Geneva 15.35% 15.35 Amsterdam 7.37 7.38 Milan 63 ft 63ft Berlin 12.44% 12.45 Prague 120% 120% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna
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    • 217 11 BROKERS' LISTS CURRENT KENNEDY CO. The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Ayer Hitam. 1.37% 1.45 Batu Lintang 1.10 1.15 Broga 86 90 Hamilton 1.92% 2.05 Indragiri 1.10 1.15 Kuala Sidim 2.35 2.45 Sungei Tukang 1.06 1.10 Tapah 1.75 1.85 Ulu
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    • 183 11 Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Allenbys 1-50 1-57% Ayer Panas 1.40 1.45 Bassetts 55 60 Bentas 95 97 Brogas 82% 87% Mmtakabs 37% 40 New Scudais 1.40 1.45 Sungei Tukangs 1.05 1.10 Tapahs 1.65 1.75 Ulu Benuts 42% 45 TINS Ampats 4,9 s)oc Ayer Wengs 1.40 1.45 c Chenderiangs 13
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    • 195 11 Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1-42% 1.47% B. Selangor 71 73 Hong Fatt 80 85 Jelebu 77% 82% K. River 1.70 I.Boex Lukut 95 1.00 Nawng Pet 47% 50 N. Taiping 52% 55 Rahman Hyd 92% 95 Rantau Ord 62% 65c Rantau Pref 74 76%c S. Luas 1.30
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    • 280 11 Claims For A New Silencer (By Our Motoring Correspondent) In a room full of people at the Savoy Hotel last week, a small pistol was loaded with a blank cartridge and fired. Everybody jumped. A few moments later the same pistol wap loaded with the same
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    • 66 11 From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok, June 27. Thousands were present at a great military review held in front of the Grand Palace this afternoon to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the coup d’etat which led to King Prajadhipok’s abdication. Mechanised defence forces made an impressive display
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    • 287 11 The following are the changes In our quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS: Ampats 4)6 5)0 4|9 s)oc Ayer Wengs 1.40 1.45 1.42% 1.47 %ex Bangrins 15)0 15)9 15)3 16)0ex B. Selangors 67 69 69 71 Chenderiangs 13)0 13)9 13)0 13)9 Hong
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    • 233 11 LEAN CO. TODAY’S OPENING QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Asams 27|0 28)0 Batu Selangors 66 69 I Hong Fatts 77% 82% Jelebus 75 80 K. Kampars 10)3 10)9 K. Kamuntings 6)0 6)6 K. Lanjuts 16)6 17|0 North Taipings 52% 56c Pungahs 18|6 19|0 R. T. Fields 6|10% 7|1% Raubs 5.85 6.00
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    • 435 12 INTERLOCKING HATCH COVERS FOR CARGO SHIPS In the equipment of cargo ships hatch covers are one of the vital links, and attention has been concentrated thereon following recent loss of life and ships during heavy weather at sea An invention which has been patented by
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    • 478 12 PENANG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES In Port Today S.S. ‘‘SOMALI’ from London via Swettenham, Singapore, Hong S.S. KARACHI MARU” from Kobe, Osaka, and Yokohama via TOMORROW I S.S. "HAMBURG MARU” from Singapore gocn and Calcutta. via Belawan. Sails same day for RanS.S. “BULAN” from Singapore via ports. S.S. “MELAMPUS” from Belawan tor
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    • 758 12 British Guiana.—Mesrrs. Cochrane and Sons, Ltd., have launched the motor trawler British Guiana, with the dimensions 100 ft. b.p. x 21ft. x lift, moulded. This vessel ir one of the latest type of motor trawlers built for fishing in the North Sea, and is owned by
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1787 12 I radio topics programmes 11 8.8. C. EMPIRE STATION RADIO PERSONALITIES tßecital. Chorale No. 7 (Cesar Franck) Played by Guy Weitz on Organ of St. TODAY I Thomas’ Church, Wandsworth. B.oo— Sports Talk by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. TRANSMISSION B-20—Recorded Dance Music. B.ss—Pin- ang Gazette News Bulletin. 9.oo—Close OBJ 21.53 MCjS.
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    • 765 13 FUAMEL LIMB Veasela. LONDON! AND NORTH CONTINENT (in conjunction with (Rem Shire Una) A- PATROCLUS. Mars. L ’don, R dajn Gl;wgow io 6 GLENBEG London, Rotterdam. Hamburg, Middles- boro and Antwerp. July 17 Aug 17 C. MELAMPUS Marseilles, R’dam, L’don Hamburg. July 1 Aug 4 MIDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL Liverpool SERVICE
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    • 67 13 THE BEW MHE Far East Service. United Kingdom and Continent. OUTWARDS Steamer For Date Due. BENLAWERS Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai. Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, and Yokohama. J|||y 3rd. benmacdhui Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, l u v 21 St and Yokohama. HOMEWARDS Loading BENREOCH- Colombo,
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    • 415 13 P and. BRITISH INDIA Peninsular aud Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port contract with His Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S BULAN" July 3 Outwards from London for China and S /S MATA HARI July IO Japan. BAILINGS OF STEAMERJ OF
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    • 267 13 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHAj LONDON SEh VK K Ports Of Call For Colombo. Aden, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London, Antwerp and Kotterdam. (Steamers omit Naples until further Notice) Steamers. Sailing datwu YASUKUNI MARU (calls Hamburg) July HAKONE MARU July 24 ♦SUWA MARU Aug. 7 *FUSHIMI MARU Aug. 21 HAKOZAKI MARU
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 1011 13 RADIO 'ff” DJB. 9.35 p.m. Today in Germany. V.U.C. CALCUTTA Sound pictures. 9.50 p. m. Review of the month’s periodicals. 10.05 p.m. Concert Wavelength 49.10 metres (6,100 kcs.) of light music, 10.50 p.m. Brars band. 11 TODAY 20 p.m. Close down. 4.16 p. m. A running commentary on TOMORROW the
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    • 86 13 nouncements. 8.50 p.m. Studio concert. 10 2o p.m. Close down. TOMORROW 11.50 a.m.- European programme. 12.20 p.m.—Local time s gnal and weather report. 12.35 Relay Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra luncheon programme. 12.50 —Reuter press bu’letin. Rugby press news, local weather forecast, i time and announcements. I.oo—Relay—Hong Kcng Hotel Orchestra luncheon
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  • 1022 14 Only 2 Runs Added To (gh t Overnight Score INDIA'S 7 FOR 80 Al CLOSE Sensational Bowling By G. O. Allen lyvndon. June 29. Sensational bowling- was seen in the First Test Match at Lords today when 7 wickets fell for 30 runs under an
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  • 251 14 KEE SOON BEE WINS CLOSELY CONTESTED RACE In the 150 metres medley open final of the Chinese Swimming Club competition swum off on Sunday, Kee Soon Bee won a close race from Lim Eng Hean and Goh Boon Kum was third. The time was 2
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  • 84 14 An Aggregate Of 287 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 28. Tim, a professional, formerly of Hua Hin and now of the Bangkok Sports Club, preserved intact today his title of Open Golf Champion of Siam with an aggregate score of 287 for four
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  • 158 14 /Smart And Dai Davies In Big Sixth-Wicket Stand j A splendid stand of 217 by Smart and i Dai Davies, who beat he record sixth wic- ket partnership set up for the county in Glamorgan’s first year as a first-class county, wets the feature of the day
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  • 185 14 After losing two wickets for 26 at Horsham, Surrey effected a fine recovery against Sussex. Gregory and Barling both played a threefigure innings. They were together more than three hours and added 186. Gregory, at times, was very slow, but he also had spells of brilliant hitting.
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  • 274 14 .—Reuter. CRAWFORD BEATEN BY VON CRAMM Perry. And Austin Enter Semi-Finals London, June 29. The lawn tennis championships were resumed at Wimbledon today. The principal results of today’s matches were as follows MEN’S SINGLES—QUARTER-FINALS D. Budge (America) beat A. K. Quist (Australia) 6 —2, 6—4, 6 —4.
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  • 126 14 TIES FOR THE WEEK The following ties in the Penang Recreation Club tennis tournament have been arranged:— today Mixed Doubles Handicap: —3O Mrs. C. J. Sbully and E. C. Valberg vs. +5 Miss I de Cruz and R. V. de Cruz. (Unfinished tie). TOMORROW Ladies Singles Handicap:
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  • 73 14 Chain Of Fields In Siam For Juvenile Sports (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 28. The playground specially laid out for children’s games wajg opened this afternoon by the Director of General and Physical Education. This is the first effort to establish a chain of playing
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  • 205 14 SCHOOL CHAMPION DEFEATED BY JAPANESE YOUTH (Srom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. A very high level of play was witnessed in the preliminary round of the first Selangor junior open singles lawn tennis championship, which was played in ideal condition on the Selangor Club
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  • 44 14 .—Reuter. Kent Beat Essex By 8 Wickets London, June 29. Kent defeated E~sex by 8 wickets at Tunbridge Wells today. Essex scored 137 (Watt 7 for 37) and 126 (Davies 7 for 20) and Kent made 187 and 77 for 2 wickets.
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    • 21 14 BANK HOLIDAY I The Exchange Banks will be closed on Wednesday, July 1, 1936, which has been proclaimed a Bank Holiday.
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    • 50 14 gSjgjmJ ’PHONE 543. PENANG. Dinner Dance THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. :o: MUSIC by JIMMY ANGEL'S SWING RHYTHM ORCHESTRA. Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF WATER PURIFICATION PLANT ChAbXi n, lA HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OOT BY BOLE AGENTS HUTTENBACHS, LIMITED, (aliiG fat tfee Strait» Setttementa.) ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG.
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  • 2092 15 GREAT DUEL Between GRANT and HENKEL Perry And Crawford In Form London, June 23. Conditions for the opening of the Championships at Wimblem yesterday were perfect. lhe sun shone all day; a fresh breeze had blown the thunder away; and the courts and sidewalks the
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  • 341 15 HOME BOXING Phillips Might Have Beaten Simmons Earlier (BY AIR MAIL) Londor, June 23. In spite of the fact that he m>akes only rare appearances in the ring, Eddie Phillips (Bow) the British cruiser-weight champion keeps his form remarkably well. In his return fight with
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  • 503 15  -  SYD. HULLS LEAVES WEMBLEY STADIUM ARRANGED MANY SUCCESSFUL FIGHTS HINTS ON UMPIRING KENNINGTON. IT R. Sydney Hulls, boxing manager and matchmaker for Wembley Sta- dium, resigned his appointment. The news will surprise everybody con- nected with the fight game, for Mr. Hulis’s association with Wembley, which began
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  • 371 15 “Let Me Fight”Cook’s Plea To Wife RUGGED VETERAN WANTS TO COMPLETE 25 YEARS IN RING GEORGE COOK, rugged hero of 400 fights, is to have his dearest wish granted. He has persuaded his wife, by whose decisions he always stands, to l>ermit him to fight on till he reaches his
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    • 100 15 New Beauty Secret TRANSFORMS DULL TEETH Thousands are giving up ineiiective methods and are adopting the Kolynos antisep- y tic cleansing method for their teeth. Ail you do is put just a half-inch of Kolynos on a rf dry brush. Quickly dingy stains disappear. Jr Germs that cause tooth decay
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  • 332 16 He Landed Like a Bird —in a Tree UNEXPECTED —When Mr. R. Fairhead took off from Ashing .on. near Southend. for a flight, he little realised that he and his passenger would liaxe an amazing escape from death. The machine crashed into a tall elm
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