Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 June 1932

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 149. VOL. LXXXX. TUESDAY, 28th JUNE, 1932, PRICE W CENTS
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  • 1177 3 1 he Newbury Summer Cup A Myra Gray’s Filly The Opening of Ascot From Our Own Correspondent London, June 15 CAPTAIN Stanley Wilson is so loyal to his home meeting at Beverley that he missed the pleasure of seeing his filly, Anna, win the Newbury Summer Cup.
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  • 2492 4 A Warning Sir Frank Swettenham Replies To ‘Klyne Street” THE following article from the pen of St Frank Swettenham, G. C M. G, C, H,, in the policy of decentralisation appears in the cun ent issue of British Malaya. All those really interssied in the ffiirs
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  • CURRENT CLIPPINGS FROM CHINA
    • 157 5 SMUGGLERS OPEN FIRE ON CUSTOMS PICKET Shanghai. Jana 2 Five people, including a European, were killed, and three wounded in a eerioue affray between a Customs craiaer and alleged smugglers outside Wooaung this morning, when the revenue men attempted to investigate a junk’s papers. The cruiser
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    • 127 5 ASSIGNED GARRISON POSTS AT KOOHOW AND LUIOHOW Canton, June 14 It is offiji.Uy reported that the emergency brigade under General Chen Hankwong, until recently concentrated at Shao Hing in the west river district have been 1 despatched to Kochow and Luiohow in the southern region of the province
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    • 143 5 BY SOME UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Nausn, June 22 Frankfort on-Mair: The University had to be clcc-d to-day (Wednesday) owing to Hitlerites disturbing order and interrupting the lectures. Owing to the extreme excitement of the students, the Rector issued an academic ordinance forbidding the wearing of political Party uniforms within
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    • 132 5 GEN. TSAI TING-KAI Id ON WAY HERE Canton, June 15 According to information emanating fr.m the local office of tho 19th Route Army, the vanguards of its expeditionary force have arrived at Amoy and will be shortly despatched to their designated positions. The return of Gen.
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    • 47 5 FORMER FOREIGN MINISTER Shanghai, Jane 11 Considerable speculation has been aroused In politic »1 o'roles by reports that Mr. Eugene Chen, if he is not appointed as Minister of Foreign Aff dis, may go to Moeeow as Chines* Ambassador there, wb*u dlplometie ere re?um*d.
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    • 265 5 REP VTRIATED BY THE THOU3AND MONTHLY Canton, Jone 17 Following the report Bubmitted recently by one of the senior stiff officers atticbed to the 3rd army that thousand® of overseas Chinese uaem.byed are now bring sent b ck to the province by tho governments of the Smth Sea
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    • 127 5 STAFF OF MISSION TO BE DRAWN FROM MI ITARY HEADQUARTERS TO SAVE EXPENSE C.nton, June 14 The National Defence (South-West Sectior) Commission met on Tuesday at the local military headquarters, with General Chen Chi-tang, Commander-in-Chief of the let Group Army in the Chair. It will be recalled that
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    • 91 5 CENTRAL AUTHORITIES DECIDE TO LEAVE LOYANG Nanking, June 2 The Nanking Government bus decided to remove the capital from Loyang to Nanking at the earliest possible date, if the Shanghai situation continues to make improvement. Members of General Chiang Kaishek’s headquirters in N mkiog have left for
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    • 99 5 NANKING TO RESUME 0. E. R. NEGOTIATIONS IN MOSCOW Shanghai, June 10 The Nai king Government has decided to resume n-gtldions with the Soviet Government at the Sino Russian Conference in Moscow. If these negotiations for the settlement of the Chinese Eastern Railway imbroglio proveto be successful, the
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    • 203 5 I®’ 5 i CREAM I jf j 11 G lx Ifc Llt 111 HI I ’’•■r 2-2~ g l!,ia:: y J **^Z.^ 9KtE SUPREME THE WORLD OVER I t 0CB»®: JS3cMBBBSBWMBBEatBBBHBKa®aBMBnaBBBBI The Famous Tonic Powerful Blood Regenerator ‘AS VAN’ H e Tsyrup Tku preparation u very similar p rejn f
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    • 644 5 FOUR DAYS MORE In which to secure the money-saving Doll r Bargains now on sale! g Men’s Woollen Socks. A fine datable qaahty sock of purest caabmete. la shades of G-ev. dff r Champagne. Tao White $I 03 f"'J /'J etc. Per Ptdr. Bnnswick Records. DOLLAR Handreda of I opular
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  • 1039 6 The Amateur Championship De Forest’s Great Play In Final J. C. W. London, June 2 AS everybody knows, John de Forest won the Amateur champion-hip at Muirfield near Edinburgh after a very interesting and instructive final against Eric Fiddian, the English close champion, There can be
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  • 217 6 TAIPING v IPOH From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, June 26 The Ipoh Railway Institute travelled to Taiping to day and engaged the local institute at tennis, bidminton and football. The sport was keenly contested throughout and the visitors showed Eupremacy in all the departments. However Taiping put
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  • 174 6 The football match resulted in a win for Ipoh by five goals to one. From the kick off Ipoh dominated phy and with fine combined movements penetrated the home defence repeatedly and scored 3 times within the first half. The second half started with an attack by Taiping but
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  • 54 6 WILSON’S CUP The annual competition for a cup presented by Messrs. G. W. Wilson and 00., Ltd., of Sungei Patani, was played on Sunday. Results ’*lB Holes Stroke’* Gross, Nett. W. Reading 81 72 M. Croie 98 74 ner Mown won the ball sweep with a 314
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  • 387 6 TAIPING FOOTBALL LEAGUE From Our Own O< respondent Taiping, June 27 Before one of the biggest football crowds ever asitmlLd in Taiping, the Chinese Bprrtirg Club today defeated the Burma R flee by 3 goals to 2. Tue weather waa brilliant and sharp at 5
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  • 59 6 SUNDAY’S RESULTS From Our O vn 0 Taiping. June 27 The f jllowiog are the results of the matches played on Sunday in the Kempe Cub Tennis Tournament. Meg it A. Rahman beat E g Leong 4—6, 6—3, 6—4. Nigi'lngam ba*c Mohd Darna 3—6, 6—2, 6—4
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  • 64 6 BADMINTON TOURNAMENT From Our Own Correspondent Taipeng, June 27 The following Is the draw for the quarter semi fi.iaa of the above tournament Chcah Eng Kee v Tan Choon Siang Foo Chong Hal v Tan Chin Tool L?e Born B«ng v Khoo Hang Peng Lim K<
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  • 1049 7 All Out for 189 Runs .England 141 for 4 in Second Innings Stand by Jardine and Paynter ■■rw mm London, Yesterday After scoring 30 runs for the Joss of no wickets on Saturday the Indians were all out to-day, shortly after the tiffin interval,
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  • 355 7 WEIGHT, FOR FIRST DAY Card of light Events From Oar Own Correspondent Ipoh, Jane 28 The following are the handicaps for the first day, Saturday, July 2 Race 1 Horses, Glass 3, Division 2, 7 furs. 2.80 p.m, O’argo 9. 0 Greenut 7.12 Parcheel 8.7
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  • 23 7 The F. M. S. Railways administration has received advice from Bangkok that the transport of goods thoughout Siam is now normal.
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  • 55 7 -Reuter. KENT BEATS LANCASHIRE London, Yesterday At Folkestown. Kent beat Lancashire by an innings and £5 runs Lancashire scored 219 in the first innings Freeman taking 5 for 88. Kent replied with 866 In their second innings Lancashire were dismissed for 122. Freeman bowling in great form
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  • 176 7 CRAWFORD AND HO PM AN BEATEN Exciting Match London, Yea erday In the third round of the Mei/o Doublet Hughes and Perry beat A<k< and Lyttleton Rogers 6 —3, 6 —3, 7 —5. Sitoh and Miki be** Crawfird snd Hopman 6—4,10—12, 6—B 3—6, 9—7The Japanese led by
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  • 107 7 RESULTS OF JUNE COMPETITIONS From Oar Own Correspondent Ipoh, To-day The following la the result of the Ipoh Golf Club June competitions Lidiea Medal Bogey: Mra E A Helps 3 up. Ladies Flag: Mra J A Seward. Mixed Foursomes Mrs Musa and E H Coleman. Men's Medal Senior
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  • 199 7 Rango” WELCOME RETURN CO THE KING’S The return of "Rango.'’ a real thriller of a human drama interwoven with a nature 1 drama of the wilds of Sumatra to the King’s is welcome. Apart from the fact that many would like to see it again, it serves as
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  • 150 7 FRSSH HEARING O’? WOODS CASE ORDERED The Woods bankruptcy app»«l cas*, which occupied the Singapore O art of Appeal on three days of Let week, is to be re-heard throughout. Oa Saturday the Chief Justice, Sir William Murison, add the Court felt that the question of bona vioantia
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  • 894 7 DI SOuI T ON 'OUGHT Mr. Boucher Opposes Immediate Dissolution •’IRREPARABLE HARM* In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Prichard, K C, heard an ex-parte motion in which Mr. C.G. Boucher, one of the senior partners in the well-known architects firm of Stark
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  • 588 7 $llOO INVOLVED Clerk Employed by Indian Firm Charged The details of a fraud aileger’i to have been committed by a clerk em.l>yed in an Indian mercantile fi*m in Pdt-slrect wherein hil emp ,r> v»rB w*re swindled to the extent o* ted before Mr. J.H. Bassett, District Judg*,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 162 7 To the Editor of the Pinang G.zette Sir, —I received my account for June from the Electric J Department and found that the minimum charge of $3.00 wae made under the heading of heating; Fifty-four units were acta Uy consumed ’which at 5 a»nts per unit work out
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  • 436 8 The outlook at Lausanne and Geneva is the rcvi r&e of promising. Indeed there is every likelihood that the conferences will end as past conferences have done. Much talk and nothing else. And the stone against which the delegates are stubbing their toes is Frmce. If she could be
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  • 101 8 PROHIBITION TO GO -Reuter, Democrats Wants Repeal Chicago, Yesterday The Democratic Convention opened with a "keynote” speech by Senator Barkley urging Democrats to demand a Congressional resolution repealing Prohibition. Senator Barkley deo’ared that democrats should reduce tariffs and inaugura<e luiernauonal Trade Conferences with a view to reopening the trade channels
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  • 52 8 -Reuter. Callous Act of Terrorists Decca, Yesterday Mr. K. 0. Ben, Special Magistrate pt Mushiganl, Bengal, was shot dead by. terror ists who entered the bedroom where he was sleeping at the house of Mr. 8. M Chatterjee, a Sub Divisional Officer at Wari whom he
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  • 33 8 Rugby Radio Eservice. Death of Ghds.ooiaa Secretary Ru«by, Yesterday The death has occurred of I ord Kilbraoken aged eighty five who ae Sir Arthur GoJley, was private secretary to Mr. Gladstone
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  • 619 8 Penang, Tuesday rumour has been put into j circulation to the effect that the F. M. S, R. j Administration is going to reduce the time taken by the mail traios between Penang and Singapore to twelve hours or thereabouts. This is to be done by the
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  • 113 8 i Tin— Spot Yesterday To-day London £ll4 0 Od. £ll2 ss. Od. Tin (3 Months) London £ll6 ss. Od. £ll4 10s. Od. Singapore $59.00 $58.25 Business Done 100 tons 75 tons I Penang 559.00 $5B 37| Business Done Sellers No Buyers 25 Tons Rubber London if d, lj
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 300 9 Was Lausanne Foredoomed to Failure -Reuter. IRRECONCILABLE VIEW POINTS n SEARCH FOR A 4 FORMULA BRITISH FIGHT FOR CLE.4R CUT SOLUTION The irreconcilability of the German <rd Frcich View points threatens to be Hl2 cause of the breakdown of the Lausanne Conference. Rugby, Yesterday Tho Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon,
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  • 190 9 tion—Rugby R dio Service. Defeat of Notorious Iraqi Rebel Rugby Yesterday The Ookntel Office confirms the news that as a result of action by Royal Air Force and the clow advance of Iraqi troops Sheikh Barzf a h*s surrendered to the Oom--uander of the Tck»- h forces co
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  • 98 9 who j'iu.d n the raid. —Rugby R.dio Service. >. St Isfzfctnry Result at Gamj.iU Rugby, Yeste day to Far iamentary questions TegiTtJins raids from Abyssinia into Sudfnts® territory and the discussion* of Bite.h and Abyssinian representatives on th'., matter at Gambei'a the '■'ore'go Secretary eaid that the meeting
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  • 736 9 the Japanese Government ugby Radio Service. I < e Maritime Customs Complications London. Yesterday The Japanese are usually most scrupulous in carrying out treaty obligations but would Sir John Simon point out to them that they are breaking the spirit of the 1907 treaty relating to the
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  • 321 9 Legality of People’s Party From Ous Own Correspondent Bangkok Yesterday Their Majesties arrived yesterday morning acocmp nied by Princes Svasti, Ssmbaengbejra and Singha. The first two are in residence with the King and the third returned to his own pa’aoe, The King met the People s
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  • 433 9 Dea'h of World’s Most Famous Accountant London, Yesterday The doath has occurred of Sir Gilbert Gan say, one of the world’s best known accountants —Reuter. Sir Gilbart Francis Garnsey, the Eminent British accountant who unravelled tha tangle of the Hairy companies and was the chief witness for
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  • 519 9 three British parties on the other. —Rugby Radio Service POLICY FRAMED UNDER SINGLE BILL SECRETARY OF STATE’S STATEMENT Rugby. Yesterday Ao important deelara tion upon Indian Constitutional Procedure was made ia the House of Com mons to day by the Secretary for India Sir Samuel Hoare He
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    • 177 9 ■I» nl 1 1 ill—' I II vr-Tf- DO NOT MISS THIS H /A/ GROUNDS OF 1 ST. NICOLAS' HOME I SGOTLAND ROAD g (If wet Angle-Chinese Girls’ School, Anson Road) The Ministering Children’s League V/1 LT PRESENT SCENES FROM The Pied Piper of Hamlyn Children’s Dances and other attractive
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  • 439 10 REUTENS—CAR RIER Large Gathering at Musical Service Two well-known Penang Eurasian families were united to-day when Mr. Ambrose Christopher Reutene, of the tutorial staff of St. Xavier’s Institution, Penarg. fourth son of the late Mr. Virgil Reutens and of Mrs. Reutens, of Argue Lane, Penang,
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  • 55 10 Penang. June 28 “By Gtwr/t-ry thg QketrtereJ Bank Ou London Bank Demand 2/8 25/32 h 4 m/ti 2/3 7/8 Pd; ate 3 m/ts credit 2f4 1/16 ■I 3 it Documentary 2/4 816 Ou New York Bank Demao*’ 41} Frauae T.T. 950 oom I’.T 154 T.T t p.o. Hon hong
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  • 308 10 TO DAY’S PRICES the following ware the latest nnotatlonß in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.'s shut list at 11 rm. to-day Y :B ‘erday Today ■a 8 fi jj Sharbb S’ =3 =5 5 &lt;S Is. f i. fs. li. Mining Ayer Hitam M 9/3 10/- 9.3 10/-cum
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  • 148 10 Latest Quotations Mon. Sat. Bai. June 27 June 25 Sept. IB Parte 9127/82 921/16 128.98 New York 8.61} 8.611 4.851 Monhroal 4.14 4.15 Brussels 25 95 26 84.88 Gemeve 18 52} 18 57} 24.80 Amaterdam 894 8 95} 12.08 Milan 7015/16 71 M-86 Berlin 15 25
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  • 255 10 Penangi June 28 I ct e. Benarii Ocrtm» &lt;?. u 0.4 5,000 00 Gioves i no supplies Geld leaf e r Uere&gt; 72 00 i&e« Piding nom no supplies Nutmege 80s H i-lOe ,i Oceonuij• »r I.COi 15.0 C Oofrra Sundries a na’l transactions 5.35 Raitens ea et
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  • 85 10 1 Singapore prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ae ‘ollov-e:— 4 1 5 16 eenta per lb. July/Sent. 5 1/16 h Oot./Deo. 5 8/16 H Jan/Maroh 7/16 t Market quiet London and Liverpool Stock decreased by 1,010 tons. The following prices were realised
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  • 1096 10 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST s r! g NAMES, s 5 V CQ RUBBER (Dollar.) c. c. Allenby Rubber Co. 35 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 1= 25 Amalgamated Malay Estates 60 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate sp 70 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 5 15 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 15 25 Ayer Pacas
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    • 125 10 NOTICE In accordance with the Order made by the Resident Councillor, Penang, on the 9th January, 1931, I hereby give notice that on or after the 9th January, 1931, every dog in the Island of Penang, if found out of doors unless it is led by a chain or cord,
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    • 27 10 Cum. accrued interest. On old Capital. IYOU WANT STRENGTH a qef it by taking Hall’s Wine thb suraßMß tohc biwxobativ» I 1 poration Ltd., bingarore, Ipoh Penang
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    • 256 10 Tin Production under the A« B, C. Scheme 1. Prodacci a may elect to come uadcr Oaiegont s A B as they wish. 2. Oaiy Obineee producers excmuiig registered may come uudei Category C. 3. Produce 8 may change from Category 0 to Citegjry B at the ba&iuning of an&gt;
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 102 10 Penang Weather Report Temp. Wind Rainfall Wednesday 6 s.m, 74 b Noon 77 nw 20 m m 5 pm. 76 e Thursday 6«. m. 74 e Noon 88 nw 11mm 5 p.m. 84 s Friday 6 a.m. 72 e Noon 87 s 24 m m 5 p.m. 82 E Saturday
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    • 241 10 BijAi afc PHONE 264 6 15 Opening 10-Night MAE CLARKE The Magnificent Star of “Waterloo Bridge" with LEW AYRES in Another Daring Drama “IMPATIENT MAIDEN' directed by James Whale Also Slim Summerville Comedy and British News, Booking at Moutrie's —Phone 795 I To-Morrow: Special Matinee at 2-45 p.m. 3 ‘Men
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  • 721 11 Mr. E. la M. StowelL Asaiatant I nape ctor of Schools, will proceed on leave next menth. H. H. the Sultan of Perak who is away in Pahang, is expected back in Kuala Kangsar in a few days. Mr. W, H. Eikics snd Mrs. Elkins are returning
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  • 339 12 AN APPEIL &UOCEED3 Chinese Firm’s Title D&lt; eds Notice of for her appeal to the Privy Oourc 1 was given In the Bing*pire Ocurt of Ao(eal on Saturday when the judgment of tte Court waa given io the c ee in which Messrs. Tan
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  • 55 12 To-day at the Ejpimade at 6 p.rr. 1 March Friend Or Foe Graham 2 Overture Lmtipid Bela 3 Selection Toto Joyce 4 Cornet Solo An Ev»nirg Soi g Hadyn-Wood 5 Patrol “Siames* Lfncke 6 Selection Lilac Time Schubert 7 Fox Trot It Is Jost The Time For Dancing
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 305 12 You Feel Fitter... And You Do Twice As Much A Tennis-ctlcket-swims '1 g— football —all wotjert’ul exerciee after office boors provided jou are EL If jon sre utfiL eithr Z/ 4 I mante'ly or phyeiotl’y. a'-l K 41Hh1 v V.. Xi eports lose their save nr. 1 r.r f 1
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    • 565 12 A “HE’S SIMPLY NO TROUBLE AT ALI He a a Baby’s Own Tablets bab&gt;’ Since his birth his mother has alwayg k tpt tl3j eplerdid bibiea’ and children’s health 6d J guard bandy At the first signs of off cQl tu indigestion flitulenoe. bad temper, odd o fever diarrhoea and
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  • 344 13 General Li Expected Back in Canton Canton i June 15 In consequence of the retreat of the Reda forces from Fukien to their oil laire in southern Kinngsfi Qaneial Li Chung jau, Comm nder-in-Ohief of the 4*.h Group Army, has given orders to the Kwangsi expeditionary forces
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  • 118 13 AUTHORITIES TO RESUME REDEMPTION OF NOTES Cankn, June 16 Following the schema put into opsration by General Au Forg po. Provincial Fimrcial Commietioner, to sdjast the local financial stab.lity, provincial ba ik notes are beirg freely accepted by the public and as a result the
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  • 93 13 DISCONTINUE SIU DE 3 AND DEMAND NEW CHANCELLOR Peking, Jane 12 Serious student agitation is developing her-. Ta* trouble started in the Normal University, the students refusing to continns their studies and demanding th* ape ointment of ft new Chancellor. Tr,y threatened to proceed in a body to
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 497 14 Penang, Jans 28, 1935. PEN AN J MARKET dr. Must Beef Steak «m kati 32 Stew or Dun w dr (22 Pork, lean 44 Pork lean 4 fat let quality do 32 Mutton lidiaa Vb 4C do Australian ~.i 4C Fowl 22 Capons locally reared do none Hen
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