Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 June 1933

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 144. Vol. LXXXXI. FRIDAY, 23rd JUNE 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 860 1 UApVULCU w one week.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. U.S. Delegations Statement MEASURES UNTIMELY NOW London, June 22. Th<* attitude of the United States regarding th suggested temporary currency stabiln dion was elucidated to-day by the following statement issued by the American Delegation to the Conference "I'ndut emphasis
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  • 194 1 .—Ruby Radio Service. Period Of European Co-operation CAPT. EDEN’S SPEECH London, June 22. Capt. Eden, parliamentary under-Secre-tary for Foreign Affairs, speaking at Peterborough to-night expressed the view that the problems of the Disarmament Conference were just those that had baffled post-war Europe. If agreement could be
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  • 280 1 carefully worked out scheme. —Ruby Radio Service. Conservative Critics LORD HAILSHAM'S REPLY London, June 22. Much interest is being aroused in the meeting next Wednesday of the Conservative Party Associations when the Government’s Indian policy will be challenged by the Conservative critics. Discussions will take place on
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  • 153 1 Rugby Radio Service. MONUMENT TO CONCORD AND AMITY London, June 23. The King, accompanied by the Queen, and with General Smuts as Minister in Attendance to-day opened South Africa House, the imposing new London headquarters of the Dominion in Trafalgar Square. In his speech, the King recalled
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  • 129 1 New Trial for Patterson Alabama, June 22. A new trial has been granted to Heywood Patterson, one of the seven negro youths in the Scottsboro’ case who was sentenced to death on April 9 after a retrial. The death sentence is thus set aside.—Reuter. Reuter cabled on
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  • 80 1 —Reuter. Research Development Council GOVERNMENT CO-OPERATION London, June 22. The International Tin Committee has organised a Tin Research and Development Council, the research side to be directed by the British scientist, Mr. Macnaughton, and the development side by Colonel Heck-stall-Smith. The Tin Research and Development Council will
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  • 57 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London, June 22. The Minister of Health, Sir Hilton Young, announced in the House of Commons, that a supplementary estimate of £500,000 would be introduced for the asistance of the depressed areas in lieu of the suggested scheme whereby the more opulent
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  • 77 1 —Reuter. Merely Official London, June 22. Mr. Soong declined to see journalists on his arrival but the Chinese delegate, Dr. Yen, interviewed by Reuter, declared that the Finance Minister’s visit to France was merely official and there was absolutely no question of loan negotiations. Mr.
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  • 59 1 Pedestrian Killed Lorry Driver Injured (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 22. A distressing accident was witnessed by a crowd in Havelock Road this morning when a Chinese pedestrian was run over by a lorry and his legs were crushed. He died shortly after. The lorry then
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  • 43 1 —Reuter. Lithuania to Make Token Payment Washington, June 23. Lithuania has informed the State Department of its intention to pay $lO,OOO in silver to-morrow on account of the war debt instalment due on June 15. The total amount due was $132,091.-
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  • 50 1 IFrom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 22. A Hylam servant is alleged to be responsible for another tragedy this morning when a cook boy is said to have quarrelled with his Chinese mispress and stabbed her to death with a knife. The boy has been arrested.
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  • 157 1 An Entirely Inadequate Settlement BUT INFANT LOSES APPEAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 22. In the Court of Appeal to-day judgment was given in case in which King Lee Tee, an infant, by King Khoo Chuan, his next friend, sued the Norwich Union Fire
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  • 128 1 —Reuter. Funds and Property Seized Berlin, June 22The German Socialist Party has been prohibited precisely similarly as the Nazi Party has been prohibited in Austria. One hundred and twenty Socialist members of the Reichstag as well as those in the Federal Parliaments and Municipal Councils are
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  • 57 1 —Reuter. Restoration of Monarchy Budapest, June 22. The report that Mussolini has submitted a plan to the Great Powers for the restoration of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy is unfounded, according to official circles. It is pointed out that the whole country shares the view recently expressed by M.
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  • 41 1 Reuter. Meeting of People’s Assembly Bangkok, June 22. King Prahidhipok has appointed Phya Bahd as head of the Government. Three of the former Ministers have been re-ap-pointed. The People’s Assembly met for the first time since April 2.-
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  • 47 1 Reuter. Well-known Racing Motorist London, June 22. The death has occurred of tho racing motorist, Sir Henry Birkin, who had been seriously ill since May 29, when blood infection developed following the burning of his arm during the Tripoli Grand I', ix.
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  • 702 3 Birth Control, Nudism and Sex Freedom as Topics PSYCHOLOGISTS’ PLAN Private Papers, But Headed University College An extraordinary confidential” document, headed "University of London, University College, Gower-street, W.C.1,” is being sent out to people whose names have been selected from the Telephone Directory by two psychology
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  • 350 3 Glasgow Professor’s Experiments IMPORTANT PROBLEMS YET TO BE SOLVED Professor J. G. Gray, of the University of Glassgow, gave a lecture-demonstration on gyroscopes at a conversazione and exhibition held in Oxford University Museum in honour of the jubilee of the Oxford University Junior Scientific Club. The
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  • 190 3 13 Detectives, Wireless Car and District Patrolled RESCUE PLOT FEARS Fears of an attempted rescue plot by London motor bandits were responsible for unusual precautions at Pentonville Prison, when 12 prisoners were being transferred to Chelmsford. Information reached the Flying Squad recently. When the men
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  • 1517 4 Mr. R. S. Narechania LARGE ATTENDANCE AT TEA PARTY A representative and distinguished gathering, which included the Hon. the Resident Councillor, Mr. A. M. Goodman, and the Hon. Mr. Justice Sawrey-Cookson and Mrs. Sawrey-Cooksoon, testified to the popularity of the newly appointed Justice of the Peace.
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  • 1091 4 Mr. D. W. Allen, of Castlefield Estate, Puchong, Selangor, has left for Home. Dr. and Mrs. Noronha, who have been visiting Hongkong, Canton and Macao on holiday, returned to Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr. O. L. Borneman who arrived by the “Ranpura” has jointd Messrs. Calbeck, Macgrcgor Co.,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 428 4 (To the Editor of the Penang Gazette) Sir, —This further simple scheme for the control of rubber output is given, as an alternative to the alternate monthly tapping scheme, submitted by me and published in your paper in April last. If it is found impracticable to
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    • 165 4 WIRELESS 8.8. C. Programme For Straits Settlements, and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter, Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used In the transmissions to the Indian zone. Announcements will be made at frequent intervals. Cali Sign Frequency Wavelength GSB 9,610 kc|s 31.55 m.
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  • 349 5 Yet It is More Powerful Than Dynamite NO FUMES A new explosive, for use in mines and quarries, will, it is claimed, eliminate all the accidents caused by other explosives. Yet it is more powerful than dynamite. It is the Weber cartridge, containing liquid oxygen,
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    • 19 5 > JT IT 11 11 IT' ‘k II «iW Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. ’Phone 4711.
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    • 162 5 Amazing Scientific Toy —FROG —J FLYING SCALE MODEL AEROPLANE (Interceptor Fighter Mark IV.) Performance The F.R.O.G. rises off the ground after a run of about 3 feet; has a normal flying speed of 650 feet per minute—which is almost its true scale speed—and is guaranteed to fly a distance of
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  • 2570 6 NEW AEROPLANES IN ROYAL AIR FORCE DISPLAY Two World's Records HIGH SPEED MAILPLANE Flying Machines Of Stainless Steel A MONTH OF BRITISH FLYING NEWS London, May 31. The aeroplanes shown each year in the enclosure set aside for new’ and experimental aircraft at the
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    • 405 6 AS JESTOS CEMENTI ALL BRITISH S I FOR ROOFING I 5 “Bigsix” or “Standard Everite* Corrugated Sheet* Turner’s Trafford Tiles I S Poilite Pantiles or Diagonal Tiles M < I FOR WALLS, CEILINGS OR PARTITIONS “Poilite” Flat Sheets < j i Turnall Stipple Glaze Decorated Sheets C* I A. A
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  • 316 7 JUNE, 1933 JUNE 24 gedah Gymkhana Club Amateur Meet* tog, Alor Star. Cricket: P.C.C. “A” v Butterworth Regjvation Club, Butterworth; P.R.C. “A" v gepoy Lines R. C., Esplanade. Malaya” Cup Football, Penang v. Perak, PenangHutchings School annual sports, Hutchtogs School, 2.15 p.m. JUNE 24 and 25 4
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  • 1259 7 VARIOUS TYPES OF FAULTS—LF. HOWLS—HIGH RESISTANCE IN H.T. CIRCUIT—DECOUPLING DETECTORS o: (BY THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY) I like to describe on this paper the various types of faults I come across from time to time, because I believe that by so doing I shall be helpful to others who
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  • 177 7 One a Lawyer—One in the Dock Two former Air Force pilots and friends who had not seen each other for ten years met again at Marylebone Police Court. One was in the witness-box —the other in the dock. Charles Lawrence Moores, who had been
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    • 1068 7 PRINCIPAL SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTING STATIONS (By THE PENANG WIRELESS SOCIETY.) In Order Of Wavelength Difference in x tunc to GENERAL INFORMATION. |.5 g-g STATION. d 7.4 41,891 La Turtle, France I 7 9.8 30,602 Coltano, Italy I LAG 6 13.04 23,006 Malabar, Java IPLZ 1/8 13.92 21,540 Saxonburg, Penn, U.SJL 12
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  • 872 8 His Royal Highness Edward Albert j Christian George Andrew Patrick David, heir-apparent to the Throne of England, is thirty-nine years old to-day. He was born at the White Lodge. Richmond, on June 23, 1894, and was christened after his immediate ancestors and the patron saints of the
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  • 1111 8  -  Its Relations With The State By HARTLEY WITHERS Out of the present economic welter, what sort of system will arise, for providing the needs of man Some people tell us that there will be a great reaction in favour of free enterprise, and that the
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  • 808 8 BY THE W AY A BEDROOM “LAUNCH" No Clyde worker ever I !aunch such as was successfn nessed out in the heart of London I waterway. The vessel was’ a motor boat measuring i3f r d! otle a [and weighing l% cwt b 6i v buiit not on the usual
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  • 4563 9 REV. COUN KING'S SECOND LECTURE Chaucer The First Great Poet THE ELIZABETHANS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS Restoration Satire: The Romantic Revival "THE TESTAMENT OF BEAUTY" o The Rev. Colin King gave the second) •t his course of lectures on Poetry to the, nang Teachers’ Association last
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  • 688 9  -  By Mr. C. E. H. Jacobs RUSHING WITH LETTERS TO NEWSPAPER EDITORS In the absence of the Rev. W. A. Schurr, Mr. C. E. H. Jacobs, the Poet'' headmaster of the Bukit Mertajam High School presided at the second lecture delivered by the Rev. Colin King
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  • 62 9 —Reuter. A False Report Mexico City, June 23. The report that the Spanish flyers, Capt. Barberan and Lieut. Collart, had crashed in a ravine in the Malinche Mountain in which Collart was said to have been killed is now stated to be without foundation. Apparently the
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  • 207 9 Threatening Note a Clue —Or a Hoax Police are trying to find the senders of a threatening note received by Mr. L. Banning, the Brighton leader of the British Fascist movement, which it is believed may give a clue to the disappearance from his home of Frank
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  • 99 9 TlN—Spot YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £221-17-6 £223-5-0 TIN—(3 Months) London £222-0-0 £223-5-0 Singapore $120.00 Business Done Penang $llB.OO $117.62 »4 Business Done Buyers no sellers. 25 tons COPRA—(Sundried) $3.90 BLACK PEPPER $l9 00 RUBBER London 3’4d. 3J;d. New York s}jc.(G) Singapore 10% cts. 10[J cts. TAPIOCA Fair Seed 4
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  • 171 10 And Heard an SOS About Herself TEA AT AUNTIE’S Little twelve-year-old Emily Elizabeth JBrewn thought she would see her aunt four miles away. Kmily set out for a village called Abera caniad. She did not bother to inform her F Parents. Why? She was going
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  • 378 10 Interesting Enjoyable Film At Queen’s Hollywood steps in where Oxford fears to tread. “Men Must Fight,” at the Queen’s, the most interesting and enjoyable Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture of war and fashion seven years hence, is a discus--1 sion of the question, "To Fight Or Not To Fight” It
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  • 106 10 She Wants to Drop 18,000 Feet A young London woman began t- a at Heston recently to beat Mr. num’s record delayed parachute drop 17,500 feet. She is Miss Gwen Jat Cambridge-street, Paddington. She has never flown an airplane 1 life, but has done hundreds
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1083 10 SHORT-WAVE RECEPTION TIMES prefared by the eehahg wireless society m 4 a. m. 5 a. m. 6 a. m. 5 p. m. 6 p m. 7 p. m. 8 p. m. 9 p. m. 10 p. m. 11 n m Midnight 1 a. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. m.
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  • 788 11 Drives by the Mobile Police Urged SELFISH OBSTACLES TO ACCIDENT PREVENTION The National Safety Congress of the National Safety First Association opened in London with a discussion on some remedies for road accidents. Lieut.-Colonel J. A. A. Pickard, general secretary, in a paper based on the results
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  • 540 11 Exaggerated Value Put on Degrees NUMBERS AT SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES Despite the general conditions in India the number of Indian students who applied for admission to educational institutions in Britain during the academic year ended September 30, 1932, remains at almost the same level as during the
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    • 150 11 EP'/Ra IN gA [R?y pwpi iIhILH ihf!! Llc Disfigured Baby Awfully. Healed by Cuticura. “When baby was three months old, eczema broke out or. her scalp, forthead, sides of her face and ears. It came in the form of watery pimples and then when they broke the trouble spread. The
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    • 192 11 BEAUTY 7 that needs no artificial aids THE kind of beauty that is founded on rational living and eating endures through a lifetime. Include Quaker Oats in your daily diet. It will send rich, red blood pulsing through your veins bringing a lasting colour to your cheeks and the charm
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  • THE LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 515 12 Col. Rae’s Remarks COMPANY CONGRATULATED ON POSITION The annual general meeting of shareMolders of Kramat Tin Dredging, Ltd. was held at the registered office, Rawang, on Friday, the 16th June, 1933. Mr. J. Malcolm Newman was elected Chairman of the meeting. Before moving the adoption of the
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    • 136 12 Dutch Disappointed at May Figures Amsterdam, June 6. The reduction of world tin stocks by only 1,036 tons at the end of May created some disappointment in Holland, as a monthly reduction of supplies by approximately 1,700 tons was expected. In Amsterdam Bourse circles the reason is believed
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    • 115 12 The International Tin Committee met at the Bolivian Legation, Paris, on Tuesday, 23rd May, 1933. The monthly Statistics «s to export are as follows Monthly export 1933. permis- Balance 1932. sible from at Sep.- Jan.-1-9-32. 1-9-32. Dec. Mar. April N.E.I. 1,282 40 5,068 3,943 1,307 Nigeria 317
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    • 712 12 Improvements in Net Results MR. ERIC MILLER ON RESTRICTION The twenty-fourth ordinary general meeting of the Sialang Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers’ Association, Inc., 2, 3 and 4, Idol-lane, E.C.3. Mr. H. Eric Miller (the chairman) presided, and in
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    • 446 12 Messrs. Williams Jacks and Co., reported as follows on May 31: The debtor countries on the Continent have bought commodities in the belief that the U.S.A. Inflation Scheme will lead to still higher prices, but creditor countries find it somewhat difficult to take their part in the
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    • 115 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 86 3|16 86% New York 4.23% 4.16% Montreal 4.66 4.62% Brussels 24.26% 24.31% Geneva 17.57 17.61% Amsterdam 8.44% 8.46 Milan 64 11|16 64% Berlin 14.28 14.30% Stockholm 19.45 19.42% Copenhagen 22.45 22.42% Oslo 19.80 19.80 Vienna 31% 31% Prague 114 114
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    • 52 12 PENANG, JUNE 23 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) On London Bank Demand 2|3 29|32 4 m|ts 2|3gJ Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4& 3 Documentary 2|4A On New York Bank Demand 48% France T.T. 980 nom India T.T. 153% Hongkong T.T. 39% dis. nom. Shanghai T.T. 45 nom. Bar
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    • 767 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES The following were the latest quotations in MESSuvi). KENNEDY Co.’s share list at 11 a.m. to-day. Yesterday To-day. Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Asam Kumbang 27|6 30|0c 27j6 30j0c Ayer Weng 92% 97% 92% 97% Batu Caves 42% 50 42% 47% Ayer Hitam 13j6%
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    • 1007 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES, t t L> I RUBBER (Dollar C c Allenby Rubber Co. M Alor Gajah Rubber Estate IXI Amalgamated Malay Estates T Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate ,c Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates 1 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 20 Ayer Panj»s Rubber Estates '.j Balau Planting Syndicate 77
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    • 24 12 Estates Mines WE SUPPLY All printed requirements at competitive prices. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS ENQUIRIES INVITED IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY Pinang Gnxette PRESS, LTD.
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    • 27 12 If you wish to extend your trade customers, try a small advertisement in ,h Gazette.” It circulates throughout North Malaya, Siam anu Sumatra -nedit-m 't «tands unrivalled
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  • 529 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following Is a list of ▼easels arriving .nd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 5.5. PA LIMA from Singapore, Chert bon, Semarang and Sourabaya. Sails for Bagan Si Api Api, Batavia, Cheribon, Semarang and Sourabaya to-day. 5.5. MATANG
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  • 774 13 AIR MAILS A mail for South America, by Steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service, will be closed at 6 p.m. tomorrow OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. “Kedah will be closed at 5 p.m. to-day.
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    • 236 13 CORDIAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO ALL LADIES. LADIES' GUEST NIGHT AT BOTH PARKS TO-NIGHT WE MAY NOT REPEAT THIS AGAIN TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BOXING AT FUN FROLIC OPEN AIR STADIUM WE REALISE ONLY SUPER ATTRACTIONS WILL BE APPRECIATED. BOXING IS AN ART WE GUARANTEE TEN SCIENTIFIC ROUNDS. JAYARAJ vs. SYLVER STARR The
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    • 29 13 Ever, Wednesday Ladies will find special articles of interest in The CertataCine fiffi Ar Haemorrhoidß "PINANG GAZETTE." kindrrf ailmwO. iTUMTO-MY KUPS TW SUMKON MMR -J- U LJ l_J L-T
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 92 13 Viewer 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 .J B MATINEE TO-MORROW at 2.45 P.M. B CONGRATULATIONS, M.G.M. FOR GIVING US THIS GRAND PICTURE j MEN MUST FIGHT 5 WITH 5 DIANA WYNYARD > (THE BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH STAR) B B Lewis Stone—Phillips Holmes—Moy Robson PLUS SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS B Laurel and Hardy in 11 COME
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    • 173 13 “Z BRITISH PICTURES AT THEIR BEST! s "Z OPENING TO-NIGHT MATINEE SUNDAY at 2.45 P.M. ANOTHER SPLENDID BRITISH LAUGHTER ■Z show Z; B England's King of Jesters RALPH LYNN 5 s ■2 z J* i s Z” IN BRITISH DOMINIONS' Riotous Comedy i “JUST MY I LUCK” JJ WITH Z-
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  • 654 14 Plastics Can Make Anything SHIPS, HOMES—AND EVEN TEACUPS Work For 120,000 BETTER THAN BRICK, STEEL OR WOOD One day a cat upset a beaker of formaldehyde on some cheese set aside for mice in a laboratory. In the morning the chemist found a hard
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  • 329 14 A War That is Threatening Civilisation GREEN FLY There are Now 500 Millions of Them Man is losing his W’ar against insects. That is the view given to the "Sunday Express” by Mr. A. Moore Hogarth, president of the Institute of Micro-Biology, and one of the foremost
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  • 295 14 How It Came to Strange Surroundings A painting by Correggio, declared by experts who have seen it to be one of the lost j original pictures of the master, is being ex- hibited for sale among old boots and bicycles in Euston-road, London. Four old
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  • 169 14 Many-Hued Sports Shirts BEACH SUIT WAISTS No man who takes a pride in his clothes will be really happy among his fellows this summer unless he is equipped with A two-piece swimming suit; •Coloured sports shirts; A selection of white-ground ties; A check sports jacket; A
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  • 137 16 —Reuter. t Yorkshire’s Innings Victory ESSEX DEFEATS KENT BY 8 WICKETS London, June 22. The following are the results of some of the county matches which were commenced on Wednesday. ESSEX v KENT Chelmsford: Kent 129 (Smith 5 wickets for 38) and 110 (Nichols 7 wickets for
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  • 48 16 Negri Unable to Raise a Team (From Our Owm Correspondent) Ipoh, June 23. The inter-state cricket match between iPerak and Negri-Sembilan w’hich was fixed to be played this week-end has been cancelled owing to the inability of the latter lo raise a team.
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  • 53 16 P. C. C. vs. Laßrooy’s XI The following will represent the P.C.C. against Laßrooy’s XI on Sunday on the Esplanade D. A. Coupar, J. W. Davies, R. G. Gibson (capt.), C. F. King, W. G. Reeves, N. Rees, J. H. Strahan, G. E. Turner, A. W. Wallich, D. Wills,
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  • 281 16 Narrow Victory In a second division match played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground the Penang Recreation Club B defeated the Asiatic Petroleum Company by the odd goal in three. The game was fast and interesting and was witnessed by a large crowd. From the kick off
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  • 13 16 H.R.H. the Prince of Wales Celebrates his 39th birthday to-day
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  • 145 16 Postponed Again The public examination of Lim Chin Guan in bankruptcy which was fixed for to-day was again adjourned and by consent the examination was fixed for July 20. Mr. T. E. Conaghan said that Mr. Regester, who was appearing for one of the
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  • 148 16 Mr. J. G. Wilson The death took place last night at the General Hospital, Penang, of Mr. John George Wilson, a passenger on the P. O. s.s. Ranpura bound for Shanghai from London. The deceased was taken ill on the voyage and as his condition
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  • 68 16 —Rente»*. Easy Win for Creme Brulee London, June 22. The following was the result of the Newbury Summer Cup run at Newbury today:— CREME BRULEE (Lord Astor) 1 NITSICHIN (Mr. D. S. Kennedy) 2 TAJ KASRA (H. H. Aga Khan) 3 Fourteen ran. Won by two lengths;
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  • 215 16 Small Working Loss HEAVY OVERDRAFT BUT RACING TO GO ON (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 23. The annual meeting of the Perak Turf Club was held yesterday, Mr. E. C. Watson presiding. According to the report a profit of $4,000 w'as shown under Racing
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  • 182 16 Tennis Tournament The following are the results of recent ties: Ladies' Singles: —3 Miss Fitzpatrick beat —1 Miss Gibson 6—3, 6—4. —3 Mrs. Hutchings beat Scr. Mrs Murdoch 6—3, 6—2. —3 Mrs. Hutchings beat 4-3 Miss Mullins 6—l, 5—7, 6—3. Mixed Doubles: —15.1 Mrs. Sedwick and van
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  • 89 16 —Reuter. Kyle Beaten in Fifth Round Hoylake, June 22. The following are the results of the matches in the Amateur Golf Championship played to-day. FIFTH ROUND Ross Somerville (Canada) beat Kyle (Singapore) by 3 and 2. Tweddell beat Wethered (both former Champions) at the 19th hole. Nash
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  • 123 16 Application for Discharge When the application of David Mordecai for discharge from his bankruptcy was mentioned this morning, before Mr. Justice Sawrey Cookson, Mr. Pooley said the application had been adjourned from last Friday in order that evidence might be adduced. Mr. Pooley said he appeared
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  • 402 16 Gaming House Raid As a result of a Police raid at 11.15 p.m. last night on the premises of house 16, Nanning Street, eight Hokkien Chinese were paraded before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning, charged with playing in a common gaming house.
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  • 159 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 21. A picturesque Chinese wedding was solemnised at the Philomatic Association premises, Alor Star, to-day. The bridegroom was Mr. Low Ah Bee and the bride Miss Leow Ah Kim. Both are well-known families of Alor Star. The ceremony
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  • 154 16 TIANG JOO CO. IN BANKRUPTCY Adjudicating Order Against Partner In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Sawrey Cookson, a Receiving and Adjudicating Order against Mr. Yeoh Cheang Aun, a partner, and a Receiving Order against Tiang Joo Company were granted on the application of Mr. Rees Williams, appearing
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  • 89 16 S.s. "KEDAH Passengers by the s.s. K arrived from Singapore this m< as follows r p e ttocki Mr. T. J. A. Green, Mr. g K Mr. Telford, Ml« V w and s Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. uan children, Mr. oh Jitt S ,ang rhe w Teng, Mr.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 178 16 I I st Q wl iRMHBii JfijP teF if IYr r g|Ftkdk ll l wl J supreme in the CEkllZ\D The Senior T,T Race has now been SENIOR Won on CASTROL for the eighteenth OVIPIgT time in succession I This year’s Junior T.T. was also on CASTROL. A Standard Grade
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 34 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind Rainfal 6 a.m. 73 E 5 inches Noon 88 N.W. TIDE TABLES High Water. TO-DAT 12.10 a.m. 6.15 a.m. 7.15 p.m. TO-MORROW 12.48 a.m. 6.55 a.m. 12.44 p.m. 7.47 p.m.
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