Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 February 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 32. Vol. XCII. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 7934. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 2032 1 KEY TO DISARMAMENT AGREEMENT* IN EUROPE ACCOMMODATION BETWEEN FRANCE AND GERMANY SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN AND AUSTRIA London, February 7. The British Government have arranged that as soon as the French political situation makes such a visit convenient the Lord Privy Seal, Capt. Anthony Eden, will proceed
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  • 72 1 Reuter. S'pore Competition In Great Britain REPRESENTATIONS BY CANADA London, Feb. 6. Questions were asked in the House of Commons concerning the competition in rubber footwear from Hongkong and Singapore. Mr. J. H. Thomas said that representations had been received from Canada and the matter was under con-'
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  • 130 1 ,—Reuter Wireless. Spartan Methods Prague, Feb. 2. Spartan methods have been adopted by miners on strike in the pits in the north of Bohemia to enforce their demand for higher wages. Three hundred of them have remained underground for over ninety-six hours and they refuse to ascend
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  • 787 1 POLICE FORCED TO FIRE ON CROWDS 7 KILLED: 400 INJURED CABINET DECIDE TO INSTITUTE PROCEEDINGS Paris, February 7. 'here was serious rioting this evening. Streets are filled with thousands of royalist, socialist, and communist demonstrators armed with stones and shouting “down with the Government” “imprison Chiappe.”
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  • 112 1 —Reuter. Causes Prices To Go Too High QUOTA INCREASE ON APRIL 1 In the House of Commons attention was drawn to the fact that owing to Indian and Ceylcm tea restrictions the retail price of tea bought by workers had considerably increased and the wholesale price under bond
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  • 80 1 convening of the conference. —Reuter Wireless. President Roosevelt Reserving Comment Washington, February 2. President Roosevelt is reserving comment on the various disarmament proposals until the situation has emerged from the realm of European politics to an international scale. It is re-emphasised at the White Hquse that the President intends
    convening of the conference.—Reuter Wireless.  -  80 words
  • 63 1 ,—Reuter Wireless. Spirits Peculiar To England And Scotland Leipzig, Feb. 2. The word “whisky” is a term for spirits peculiar to England and Scotland and therefore must not be used for similar spirits produced or sold in Germany is the decision of the Supreme Court. This ends the protracted
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  • 41 1 by bad weather to land at Deirelzor. Reuter. Flight To Japan Again Delayed Beyrout, February 6. The air woman, Mlle Maryse Hilsz left Aleppo to-day for Japan, but was compelled by bad weather to land at Deirelzor. Reu-
    by bad weather to land at Deirelzor. Reuter.  -  41 words
  • 33 1 Carried By Air To Croydon London, Feb. 7 A stream of gold flowed to Croydon from the Continent by air-liners from Paris and Holland throughout the day totalling nearly
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  • 126 1 Estates Out Of Tapping Medan, Jan. 27. According to the Central Office for Statistics, 267 estates, with a tappable area o£ 31,240 hectares, had stopped tapping at the end of November last. There were 136 estates, which had been partially stopped tapping, with a tappable area of 25,877
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  • 4204 3 A SCIENCE BUILT BY OBSERVATION AND RESEARCH INTERESTING ADDRESS BY PROFESSOR SHARMAN At y ester< a y’s tiffin of the Penang Rotary Club the speaker was rofcssor Sharnian who gave an interesting address on Palmistry. Professor Sharman said: This is the first opportunity that
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    • 29 3 The Gazette I I Best FOR B News I AND Pictures I 1 I 3 3 J 1 3 I FULL REPORTS OF All Malayan Sporting Events Home Football
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  • 382 4 FIRST LIST OF HORSES AND PONIES In preparation for the Singapore Turf Club’s February-March meeting, the race course will be officially open for training on Saturday, the 10th instant, at 6 a.m. when the usual coffee arrangements will be made. The first list of horses and
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  • 191 4 Phillips AU-Wcve, AllMains Receiver A newcomer to the wireless sets on the Malayan market, and one which is attracting considerable attention is the Phillips, all-wave, all-mains receiver, costing $lOO for the A. C. model and $lO5 for the D.C. I model. Either of these
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  • 173 4 Now Down To Normal “I was putting on flesh very rapidly,” writes a married woman, and also suffering from constipation, and was very liverish. Three months ago a friend advised me to take a teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in hot water every morning. I have kept
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  • 622 4 “Kittiwake” Wins Challenge Cup Eleven Yachts turned out to compete for the Boden Kloss Challenge Cup on Sunday, February 4. A storm in the morning delayed getting the boats rigged and also killed any wind there was. The start was postponed to 11.30 when the fleet
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  • 352 4 Mr. A. C. Perry, who has been in Siam on 1 business connected with mining, has returned to Ipoh. I A recent cable from New York indicates that the Reverend and Mrs. Paul B. Means and their children wifi not arrive in Malaya until some time in
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  • 183 4 Riotous Behaviour In A Flat A terrifying and very active poltergeist, which breaks china and makes an extraordinary noise, haunts a West End flat, according to Miss Helen Simpson, the authoress, who gave a lecture on ghosts and witches to an audience of women
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  • 71 4 “Dud” Shell Explodes Four Workmen Killed Brussels, Jan. 30. Although over 15 years have passed since the World. War came to an end, a fatal explosion of buried war material took place here. Several workmen were engaged in destroying an old “pill box” when a shell
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    • 405 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF OF THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, PENANG. The next quarterly sessions of the Board of Licensing Justices for *he Settlement of Penang will be held in the District Court, Penang, at 2.15 p.m. on Monday, March 39th, 1934. 2. All applications for Public House j Licences,
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    • 329 4 I I I I nmnoo GAY DIVORCE MEDLEY Two Parts DDI 288 Introducing NIGHT DAY YOU ON MY MIND 1 ~n 1 na-r NYMPH ERRANT SELECTION J D ***** THERE’S A RING AROUND THE MOON I CARROLL GIBBONS AND JOHN GREEN HAVE COMBINED FORCES II THE RESULT IS TWO MARVELLOUS
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  • 96 5 ■—Reuter. Team Selected GOPALAN AND MUSHTAQ ALI DROPPED Madras, Feb 6. The following have been selected to represent India in the Third Test match with England at Madras on February 10: Naoomal, S. Wazir Ali, C. K. Naidu, Amamath, V. M. Merchant, Hussain, C. S. Naidu, Amar
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  • 81 5 —Reuter. 4 Rosenblom Draws With Joe Knight Miami, Feb. 6. Tn a fifteen rounds match for the World s Lightweight Championship, Rosenblom was held to a draw by Joe Knight from Cairo. The Georgia Champion’s windmill style befuddled and slowed Knight who led in the earlier rounds
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  • 29 5 Reuter. London, Feb. 6. Tn a match in the Northern Section of the third division of the English League, Carlisle beat Rochdale by one goal to nil.—
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  • 78 5 Support From Kedah Indians The Kedah Indian Association has appointed a Special Committee to collect funds towards H. E. the Viceroy s Earthquake Fund to alleviate the sufferings of the victims in the recent earthquake in India. It is to be hoped that this worthy cause will
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  • 165 5 Why Cabinet Handed In Its Resignation Belgrade, Jan. 29. The Srshkitch Cabinet handed in its 1 ollective resignation on Wednesday. The p risia is attributed to grave differences of opinion within the Cabinet, partly owing the Finance Minister’s insistence on an rease in taxation, and partly owing to
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  • 400 5 Fond—Jayaraj On Sunday LOCAL BOYS TO CLASH WITH NAVY (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Final arrangements are being made with regard to the Thajudeen-Chan fight fixed for February 15 in Singapore. Mr. Chas de Alwis arrived in Penang this morning for this purpose and has got
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  • 98 5 Nobel Prizewinner Dies At 66 Basle, Feb. 3. The death of Professor Fritz Haber, which took place on the night of January 30 in an hotel in this city, was not made known until Thursday. Dr. Harber was in his 66th year. Only his nearest relatives attended
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  • 64 5 Considerable Changes Expected Brussels, Jan. 31. A considerable number of changes in the Belgian diplomatic service will be announced shortly. The Belgian ambassador in Paris Baron de Gaiffier d’Hestroy, will retire from the service and will probably be succeeded by the present Belgian ambassador in London, Baron de
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  • 503 5 Swee Ee Wins Three Ball Game NARROW VICTORY The Penang Amateur Billiards Championship Tournament organised by the Old Frees Association was brought to a successful close last night when the final in the three balls game was played and won by Chee Swee Ee who beat his
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  • 154 5 “Britain For British” PRIVILEGE OF RULING THE COUNTRY London, Feb. 4. A new political movement, distinctly anti-Semitic in character, has just broken out in the north of England under the leadership of several well-known politicians and retired naval officers. The party calls itself the “National Association
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  • 50 5 Danzig, Jan. 31. The new High Commissioner for Danzig, Mr. Sean Lester, who was appointed by the League Council last October as successor to Dr. Rosting and formerly was the Irish Free State’s permanent representative to the League of Nations, has arrived here to assume his duties.
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  • 284 6 "AWFUL" SAYS GENERAL Bad Feeding Blamed WOMEN WHO WILL NOT COOK In the big industrial areas of the North the rejections of men wishing to join the Army is no less than 68 per cent. “It is awful,” commented General Sir Cecil Romer, the Adjutant-General,
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  • 152 6 Illicit Liquor In Two Football Bladders Malacca, Saturday. An interesting case was heard to-day in the police court before Mr. J. C. Derrick, when a Hylam, Ngi Phuah, was charged with possessing dutiable liquor cunningly concealed in two football bladders. Mr. E. V. Rodrigues, who conducted the prosecution,
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  • 178 6 Alleged Criminal Force To Neighbours A series of charges were preferred against two girls, dressed in Chinese cos- j tume, named E. Carson and A. Carson, before Mr. J. M. Brander, the fourth ma-' gistrate, Singapore, on Saturday, An' amah in the employ of the first named was
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  • 296 6 A Question Of The Civil List “IT IS NOT WORTH DISAGREEMENT” Sir Stafford Cripps, asked at a meeting at Bristol, if the Socialist Party would still pay £480,000 a year to the King when i they came into power, replied: j <*i believe that
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  • 186 6 Possessed Illicit Liquor That her husband had left her several 1 months ago and she had seven children to support and that she was a tool working 1 for someone in the background was the statement accompanying a plea of guilty J made by a Chinese woman
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  • 181 6 W restling Bout On Floor Malacca, Jan. 31. The hearing was concluded this morning in the district court before Mr. B. R. Whitehouse, of the case in which a young Chinese woman, Lim Kuan Tee, was charged with causing grievous hurt to Kua Kow, with a penknife.
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    • 229 6 *9 EB > •r a t fe-. WII ok WHr ts BB» 13 i fl mßa IB” <4oWi^" z z |r Built us a Bonnie Baby f of letters from happy mothers give testimony to the wonderful results of Glaxo feeding. Health, contentment, a robust constitution —all these come normally
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  • 779 7 'WE MUST IMPROVE OUR DEFENCES' New Railways And Factories WAR PREPAREDNESS IN FAR EAST Japan’s military preparations and some lof the Soviet’s counter-measures were revealed in an important speech by Comrade Lavrentieff, the Communist party’s Secrei tary for the Soviet Far East. Addressing a party conference
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  • 166 7 —Sin Wen Pao. K \NSU 1-ORCES AND SUN’S TROOPS MAY CLASH Peiping, January 18. rhtii. at Shihchuehtze on the Ninghy,v,;border has ceased following the o 'f Peiping Branch Military Coun- r >r a cessation of hostilities. A inl nt of General Sun’s troops, howjip- uddenly left
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  • 190 7 —Shun Pao. Commumsts Chengtu, January 18 e Szechuen military authorities have ved an order from General Chiang shek to impose an effective blockade ist the Communists on the Hupeh, si. Kansu and Szechuen borders. The lade is to be carried out in
    —Shun Pao.  -  190 words
  • 63 7 .—Sin Wen Pao. Strike Battled Tientsin, January 18 he strike of the workers of the Kailan 1 Mir. s was settled yesterday through at: >n of the Hopei Provincial GoThe Company has agreed to reMe the dismissed workers while the k f rs have agreed to withdraw
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  • 161 7 Lady Simon's Charges Lady Simon, wife of the Foreign Secretary, speaking in London on Jan. 20 said “Slavery is still in blazing activity in certain parts of the world to-day. Husbands and wives are being parted, and children torn from their mothers to be sold in
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  • 144 7 quired before they can suppressed.—Sin Wen Pao. Still Plundering Hopei-Hunan Border Tientsin, January 18 The remnants of the mutineers under Liu Kwei-tang, numbering about two thousand men, are continuing their reckless plundering on the Hopei-Hunan border. Thus far 23 districts have been thoroughly ransacked by the mutineers. Although
    quired before they can suppressed.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  144 words
  • 47 7 ed to be completed in four months.—China Times. LUNG-HAI RAILWAY Nanking, January 18 According to information from railway circles construction of the Tungkwan-Wei-nan section of the Lung-Hai Railway will start of January 20 and the work is expected to be completed in four months.—China
    ed to be completed in four months.—China Times.  -  47 words
  • 333 7 FACTS OF ARAKI RETIREMENT 1 Strong Man's Power Undiminished JAPANESE ASMS NOT AFFECTED I The resignation of General Araki, the Ja- i panese War Minister, has come at a mo- i ment when week after week mass demons- i i traticns have been demanding that he j
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  • 159 7 —-Min Pao. WILL ENHANCE PRESTIGE OF KWANGSI Hongkong, Jan. 18. General Mao Kwang-hsiang and Wang 1 Chia-lieh, ex-Chairman of the Kweichow Provincial Government respectively, met General Li Tsung-jen on the Kwangsi- Kweichow border and arrived at Nanning j with him late last night. It is understood
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  • 105 7 —Shun Pao. Mission Unknown Nanking, January 18 i Word has been received here from Lhasa to the effect that British emissaries have been active in Tibet since the death of the Dalai Lama. It is said that there are two main groups in Tibetan politics, one
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  • 86 7 —Sin Wen Pao. I Called By Canton Authorities Hongkong, January 18 j Mr. Lin Yi-chung, Chairman of the Kwangtung Provincial Government, has returned from Hongkong after discussing with Mr. Hu Han-min the South-west political situation in the light of the collapse of the Fukien organization. General Chen
    —Sin Wen Pao.  -  86 words
  • 81 7 China Times. Negotiations In Progress Peiping, January 18 Negotiations for the retrocession of Shanhaikuan and Kupeikou are still in progress. According to the Chinese authorities some progress has been made in the negotiations. It is understood that while the Japanese have agreed to restore the walled city
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  • 74 7 how this deficit can be covered.—China Times. Budffet Still Unbalanced 51 <♦ i j i 'l r Shanghai, January 19 So far the Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai cannot balance its budget because of the financial setback of the Shanghai war. It is understood that the annual
    how this deficit can be covered.—China Times.  -  74 words
  • 59 7 Sin Wen Pao. Last Year’s Amount Total $1,171,392,228 j Nanking, January 18 According to information from financial sources, the total amount of Chinese Government domestic loans up to the end of last year reached $1,171,392,228. After the reduction of interests and capital which had already been met
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  • 279 7 Sailing On China Seas Bias Bay, which lies some fifty miles east of Hong Kong in the China seas, is the traditional home of pirates. The exploits of these lawless and enterprising men are repeated year after year, and their success, like that of the bandits
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  • 47 7 —Shun Pao. Chinese Troop Holding Lungmengssu Peiping, January 18 i The situation in Chahar has become easier. Following the representations made by the Peiping authorities the combined Japanese and Manchoukuo forces have withdrawn to their original positions. The Chinese troops are still holding Lungmengssu.
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  • 143 7 continuing their advance northward.—Sin Wen Pao. Second Launched In Szechuen Chungking. January 18 Szechuen provincial troops launched their second general offensive against thio Communists in northern Szechuen from three different directions on the evening on January 13. The Communists involved are the 49th and 30th armies of the
    continuing their advance northward.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  143 words
  • 114 7 tale of the tragic disaster.—Eastern j Times. Chinese Steamers Collide At Huang sha j Shanghai, January 19 More than forty lives were lost in a I shipping disaster at Huangsha, a point be- tween Nantungvhow' and Kiangyin along the Yangtze River, on the night of January 17
    tale of the tragic disaster.—Eastern j Times.  -  114 words
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  • 1235 8 The question of Registration of Partnerships, almost a hardy annual, has crept up again. Recently the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association sent out a questionaire on the subject and more recently evidence was taken by the Trade Commission which sat in Penang. According to the communique issued after
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  • 445 8 SINGAPORE’S BIRTHDAY Yesterday was the 115th birthday of Singapore.—Many happy returns. Writing on the subject the “Singapore Free Press” says: To-day is Singapore’s birthday. There is no harm in wishing ourselves, that is Singapore, many happy returns and expressing the hope that by the time we are
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  • 1025 8  -  -W. G. tne tram m n !r th? "''Chester The child wailed as the train puffed its leisurely way in the frosty night. Through the rimy windows could be seen occasionally the single blur of light that was a house, the group of blurs that was a
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  • 674 9 leads to CHARGE GF MISAPPROPRIATION A Chinese detective named Koh Chwee charged with c/iminal misappropriation of a postal article containing cloth, in the Singapore Thr d Police Court on Saturday before Mr. E. J. F. Curtis. It appeared that a parcel arrived in Singapore
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  • 105 9 And Off Fleetwood-Smith Too Sydney, Jan. 26. *he last Sheffield Shield match of the 1 ~r> started to-day and was in the nature J a ’est trial, as most of the players who probably tour England were participating. South Wales made 445 for 2, Brad'nan -scoring 128
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  • 1090 9 $5,000 FINE FOR TWO ACCUSED The case in which four Chinese named Teh Kuan Tek, Teh Kuan Eng, Tan Ah Hong and Eng Tan Seng are charged with attempting to evade customs duty on 1,785 1/3 pounds of tobacco from the Bth mile Tanjong Karang
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  • 179 9 VICTIM ELUDES ROBBER'S CLEVER TRAP At the Singapore Assizes on Monday, before Mr. Justice Gerahty, Ng Tee, a Chinese, was charged with attempted robbery while armed with a deadly weapon. He claimed trial. It was alleged that he held up another Chinese, Song Jeh, in a
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  • 194 9 Four Years For Chinese Coiner Sentence of four years rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice Gerahty at the Singapore Assizes on Monday, on Ong Ling Seng, a Chinese who was caught by the police actually in the act of counterfeiting coin in a house at
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  • 132 9 Police Offer No Evidence When K. Arunachalam piermaster at the Clifford Pier, Singapore, was produced on Monday, before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, the third magistrate, on one of the counts of three charges of accepting an illegal gratification, which was adjourned at the previous hearing, Mr. V.
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    • 397 9 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —Your correspondent, J. O. Davies thinks (quoting the Mercantile Guardian) that what has made Japan is 'the most gigantic swindle (beside which all others pale into insignificance) ever perpetrated upon humanity; nationally planned with devilish cunning, to fleece
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  • 115 9 TTN-BPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £227-7-6 £227-2-« TEN—(S MwntSfts London £226-12-6 £226-7-« Singapons $114.00. $114.00 Bustnemi Done Penang $114.00 $114.00 Buafneos Done 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Bmkdrtoßi $3.00' $3.00 BLACK PEPPER $lB.OO $lB.OO BUBBEB London 4%d. 4 15|16dNew York 10 l|l6c.(G) 10 9|l6c.(G) Singapore Spot 16%c. 17c. Apl.|June
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  • 865 10 BUT BEAR COVERING ACCENTUATES THE MOVEMENT DRASTIC DEFLATION OR ABANDONMENT MAY FACE GOLD BLOC London, February 6. The franc improved to-day owing to the Bank of France’s categorical denial of the rumour from New York that the Bank of France required forty-eight
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  • 73 10 Vines’ professional earnings.—Reuter Wireless. Well-Known Tennis Player Involved Los. Angeles, February 4. A warrant for the airest of the tennis players. Vines and Tilden, was requested fiom the Supreme Court owing to their failure to appear in connection with the alleged omission to pay $3,500 judgment for injuries
    Vines’ professional earnings.—Reuter Wireless.  -  73 words
  • 99 10 American strength with Japan.—Reuter Wireless. To Avert Threatened Impasse AMERICA WOULD WELCOME INVITATION Washington, Feb. 1. The State Department is considering the advisability of having a naval conference with Japan to avert the threatened impasse at the 1935 naval conference, according to the Washington correspondent of the
    American strength with Japan.—Reuter Wireless.  -  99 words
  • 144 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Germany’s Chivalrous Action Berlin, Jan. 31. The chivalrous action of the German Government in restoring the drum of the Second Gordons to Sir lan Hamilton was performed in the Defence Ministry amid a blaze of colour. Sir lan Hamilton, Lieut. Colonel Stanley Robert McClintock, and
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  • 84 10 —Reuter Wireless. Provisional Understanding Reached Berlin, Jan. 31. The English and American creditors of Germany have reached a provisional understanding with the Reichsbank For the six months ending June 30th, the Swiss and Dutch will receive their full interest but the others will receive compensating advantages. For instance,
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  • 46 10 —Reuter Wireless. Slipht Damage Gibraltar, Feb. 1. The British destroyers Votigern and Warwick, both of the Fifth Flotilla of the Home Fleet, collided broadside on while returning to harbour from exercises. Both ships were slightly damaged and have been placed into dry dock.-
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  • 131 10 —Reuter Wireless. London, Feb. 1. The top part of the 450 feet long wireless mast at the Admiralty station at Grimsby crashed to the ground after burning for over 30 hours, while the firemen gazed on the spectacle hopelessly in consequence of the flames in mid-air
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  • 267 10 China Times. Rebels Occupy Pinglo 700 MINERS KILLED Peking, Feb. 6. According to Chinese reports four thousand provincial troops were massacred when the forces under the rebel General Sun Tien-ying occupied Pinglo, in Ninghsia Province, while seven hundred workers were killed in a coal mine explosion there.
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  • 55 10 Reuter. Suicide Of Malayan Rubber Planter’s Bride-To-Be London, February 6. A verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was returned at the inquest at Westminster on Rose Clarke, aged 26, who was found gassed in a Pimlico boarding house. The deceased had been preparing for her marriage to
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  • 70 10 —Reuter Wireless. Police Patrol Attacked Near Nairobi Nairobi, February 4. A desperate fight between a patrol of European and native police and a gang of native criminals occurred a few miles from here. While tracking the criminals through a dense forest, the police met a volley of arrows
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  • 29 10 —Reuter. Divorce Petition Filed By Lord Ashley London, February 6. Lord Ashley has filed a petition for divorce, naming Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, Senior, as co-respondent-
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  • 72 10 —Reuter Wireless. Bill Introduced In Indian Legislature London, Feb. 6. The new Tariff Textile Protection Bill Agreement was introduced in the Indian Legislature yesterday.—Rugby Radio Service. Berlin, Jan. 31. Hitler has ordered the police not to interfere in the German protestant church dispute and to refrain from making
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  • 125 10 —Reuter Wireless. And Excessive Nationalism WHAT IS NEEDED Rome, Feb. 2. The danger of a conflagration which will involve Europe and perhaps the whole world and might even cause the collapse of Christian civilisation was referred to by the Pope in an interview with a special correspondent
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  • 109 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Opening By The King In July London, Feb. 6. The King and Queen will visit Lancashire early in July for the formal opening of three great public enterprices, namely the Mersey Tunnel in Liverpool, the Manchester arterial road and the new Manchester Library. The Mersey
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  • 124 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Substantial Increase In January London, Feb. 6. A substantial increase in unemployment during January which is recorded in the figures issued by the Ministry of Labour is mainly attributed to the seasonal depression but other factors have tended to add to the apparent increase. To the
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  • 66 10 tribute to his artistry.—Rugby Radio Service. Completion Of Fifty Years On Stage London, Feb. 6. On the completion of fifty years on the stage, Sir Henry Lytton accepted a presentation last night. The presentation was made on behalf of the admirers of Lytton’s interpretations in Gilbert and
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  • 43 10 —Reuter. Chinese Minister Back At Work London, Feb. 6. Mr Quo Tai-chi has returned to work. Interviewed by Reuter he said that he was much touched by the numerous inquiries from Ministers, M.P.s and friends in Lon- don and China.-
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  • 229 10 AUSTRO GERMAN SITUATION —Reuter Wireless. Complaints Rejected PEASANTS’ SUPPORT FOR DOLLFUSS Berlin, Feb. 1. It is officially stated that the German reply once again defines the fundamental attitude of the German Government to the Austrain problem and in the Light of inquiries rejects point for point all the Austrain complaints.
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  • 72 10 camels without firing a shot. —Reuter W ireless. Ambushed By Nomadic Tribesmen Peshawar, Jan. 31. Tochi Scouts, commanded by British officers were ambushed and sniped at by Ghilzai nomadic tribesmen while patrolling the Wazir country. Three were killed and five wounded. The tribesmen lost seven killed and one
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  • 72 10 —Reuter Wireless. Algiers New Jetty Carried Away Algiers, February 4. Three were drowned and great havoc was caused by a huge tidal wave believed to be due to under-ocean tremors. A wave, fifty feet high, carried away over a thousand feet of the new jetty and damaged
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  • 147 10 Reuter Wireless. MoscoW, Feb. 2. One of the most imposing funerals the death of Lenin was accorded t<>- a to the three balloonists who crash i 1 making a further record stratosphere flight. A guard of honour was over the urns containing their ashes. > un dreds
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 120 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 78 21|32 79 25|32 New York 4.96% 4.93% Montreal 500% 4.97% Brussels 22.22% 22.49% Geneva 15.98 16.17% Amsterdam 7.70 7.81 Milan ..58% 59 1116 Berlin 13.08% 13.24 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 10 00 19.00 Vienna 28% 28 Prague
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    • 712 12 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market Report London, Jan. 24. In our last report we ventured on a forecast of the statement of the President at the meeting of the International Association of Rubber Growers in the Dutch East Indies to be held in Amsterdam the next day, that is Thursday of
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    • 934 12 Twenty-Third Annual Meeting PROFIT ON YEAR'S WORKING The 23rd annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Perak River Valley Rubber Company, Limited., was held at noon to-day at the registered offices of the Company, No. 1-a Penang Street, Penang. Mr. F. N. Syer,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 64 12 'htrnj, or no slump, all the advertising busine* ft reaches this office is not accepted. Our Adver «mr Department exercises discrimination. It has > live up to the traditions of a century of unbroken •übheauon and maintain its reputation for giving dvertiser and consumer a square deal. If you see
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    • 558 12 I SKIN TROUBLES I Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying a Properties of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, E PERSON suffering from S eruptions of the skin has j 3 much to endure. It is not At \fl t olw g merely the discomfiture and I a irritation and painful
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  • 611 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-D VV I M.S. MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar, Bagan Si Api Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan. Sails same ports to-day. S.S. GEN VAN DER HEYDEN
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  • 1058 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Jvaa and Southern Sumatra: by train to Singapore and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service K.L.M. will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Dutch Air Mail Service will
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  • 94 13 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Y Perak River Valley Co., Ltd., annual meeting, Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stß* wart, noon. “At Home” to the Hon. Mr. Kboo Sian Ewe by* Old Frees Association 5.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Entries close for Singapore Races. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16 Court of Appeal opens,
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    • 72 13 jPfii» j i p O P U L ARwFBEBa Clover the world xzdiPX its freshwt and fineat. Eve nrd j*? d unf ,in R quality worl' U i e eBsrs Chivers’ Jams of ‘favourites. Thousands own 7 pe fruitg from our fSagSfißSr the dav C tk arda are Inade i®*
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    • 39 13 CLOTH LINED ENVELOPES Sizes. Prices. 15|x6 $5.00 per 100 15 x 64 $5.00 per 100 12 xsj $4.50 per 100 11|x5 $4.00 per 100 11 x 5 $3.00 per 100 TO CLEAR. Pinang Gazette Press, Ltd. IA, PKNANG STREET.
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    • 181 13 a a tf p«■■- *es 'k B jkr RS AM V v\‘ w\ v7\ \Bw W— vajLj \uiuj I LAST NIGHT 9.30 ■•HAPPY EVER AF\ -Ll’ WITH B I LILIAN HARVEY JACK HULBERT CICELY COURTNEIDGE SONNIE HALE H for the last time and you're going to live I 'HAPPY EVER
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    • 107 13 H 11 ■..■.■JU i Jim of af v -V. l d 6.15 OPENING TO-NIGHT ?.3O Warner’s Superb Programme B \THE STORY GF DARING MEN WHO DARE NOT MARRY! 2 Living and loving by the desperate code of men a who may die on the next tick of the clock! AtCHARO
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  • 147 14 Why Factory Mandore Was Acquitted Ruling that it was not a criminal offence to accept money from a man who offered it with a view to securing employment, the Singapore Third Magistrate, Mr. Dohoo, acquitted an Indian named Retnam on a charge of cheating. It was stated that
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  • 112 14 Cobra Sneaks Away From The “Ring” Horana, Jan. 19th. It is the discouraging experience of “artists” who give performances in the street that the crowd begins to melt as soon as the “hat” begins to go round. A snakecharmer who gave a show at
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  • 400 14 Decisive Factor In Separation Issue DELEGATES' VIEWS Rangoon, Jan. 20. Interviewed, Dr. Ba Maw (anti-separa-tionist leader), a delegate to the Parliamentary Select Committee said that he was unable to say what Burma would get in the end, but expressed the opinion that free trade relations between India
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  • 305 14 Possession Of Firearms DEATH PENALTY Calcutta. Jan. 22. With the object of dealing more effectively with terrorism, a Bill known as the Bengal Criminal Law Amendment Bill of 1934 will be introduced in the current session of the Council by the Home Member (M. R. N. Reid)
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    • 479 14 8.8. C. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES TO-DAY For the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States from the Empire transmitter Daventry, England. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used simultaneously, but the wavelengths may be changed in Um course of each day's transmissions. Announcements win be made at frequent Intervals
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    • 260 14 5.05—5.20—A talk by the Hon. Sir James Parr, K.C.M.G., High Commissioner for New Zealand in London. 7.20 Time Signal from Big Ben. The Rutland Square and New Victoria Orchestra, directed by Norman Austin, relayed from the New Victoria Cinema, Edinburgh. 8.20 9.os—Time Signal from Greenwich. A recital of new gramophone
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    • 1997 15 p british ,ndia t *3 i I j I s /A\ and apcar lines a r-"rr\ I-V-» f (Companies Incorporated In England) PcH>i<t>LNTiN(i TZ% VIA SUE 7 MAIL and CARGO SERVICES v EUS9VIPR. SIMM cUROrc VIA juca From Penang Arrive Marseille* Arrive New York Feb. 15 PRES. HARRISON Mar. 14
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  • 321 16 Funeral This Morning LARGE NUMBER OF WREATHS The funeral of the late Mr. Cheah Yew Huck, boarding officer of the Harbour Master’s office, who passed away on Thursday, February 1, took place at 10.30 this morning from his residence No. 32, Sri Bahaii Road. There
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  • 112 16 First Appearance To-day Mr. Justice Prichard, K.C., came on the bench this morning in the Supreme Court wearing a wig—for the first time. It is understood His Lordship will wear it regularly in future. This is in pursuance of a desire expressed by the Chief
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  • 81 16 Chukop bin Talleh. a Malay, was charged 1 with, at noon yesterday in Beach Street, I deceiving another by dishonestly inducing him to h md over the sum of $lOO. He was secondly charged with, at .3 p.m. yesterday at hous4 80, Chuaba Street, de- I ceiving
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  • 163 16 Final Arrangements FOUR TEAMS TO COMPETE 1* inal arrangements have now been made for the quadrangular hockey tournament for Malayan women’s hockey teams to .take place in Kuala Lumpur during the forthcoming Chinese New Year holidays. The competing teams will be the Penang Recreation Club, the
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  • 82 16 S’pore Inquiry (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, February 7. During the preliminary inquiry against three men alleged to be responsible for the murder and abetment, respectively, of an employee of a cattle company, Mr. Tongue, prosecuting, told the court that one of the most important prosecution
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  • 93 16 Short Illness (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, February 7. The death occurred this morning of Mr. J. M. K. Irwin, mining assistant of Messrs Osborne and Chappel. The deceased was taken ill on Sunday and was conveyed to the hospital at Batu Gajah
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  • 50 16 Christmas Birds In A Small Basket Yee Tong Cheng, a Chinese hawker, was charged with cruelty to animals by confining seven large capons in a basket in which there was insufficient room. Tong Cheng pleaded guilty, and was fined $7, with an alternative of seven days’ imprisonment.
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  • 921 16 Estate Of Lim Kee Kee $22,800 TO BE DEPOSITED IN COURT In the Supreme Court this morning an application to vary the Registrar’s Certificate in an administration suit was withdrawn and an application that certain monies be deposited in the Court was allowed by the judge. This
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  • 26 16 BIRTH BABER At the Maternity Hospital, Penang, on February 7, to Mrs. Baber, wife of Mr. Jack Baber of Sungei Bongkok Estate —a daughter.
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  • 211 16 Lawn Tennis Tournament MATCHES ARRANGED The following matches have been arranged THURSDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. Men’s Doubles Handicap —15.4 J. R. Bennett and H. E. Muriel vs. —3O R. P. Bingham and J. H. Bowyer. Championship Doubles N. A. Sedwick and P. N. Knight vs. C. R. Evans
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  • 42 16 suggestion of General Goering.—Reuter Wireless. To Be Dissolved Berlin, Feb 2. All State Governments have been ordered to immediately dissolve all monarchist associations on the instructions of the Minister for Interior, “in response to the suggestion of General Goering.—Reuter
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  • 309 16 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changee in our quotations up to noon to-day:— Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS Allenbys 1.10 1.20 1.10 1.20 Ayer Panas 1.05 1.10 1.07% 1.12% Bassetts 64 69 65 70 B. Lintangs 87% 92% 87% 92% Brogas 67 72% 67 ¥2 72%
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  • 108 16 Results Of Yesterday’s Matches The following are results of yesterday’s matches Championship Singles H. d’Arcy Irvine beat R. Mange, 6—3, 3 —6, 6—3. Championship Doubles L. F. Knight and M. T. P. Rule beat F. M. Adam and D. G. Jackson. 6—l, 6—4. Mixed Doubles Handicap
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  • 207 16 Buy era SeU er RUBBER s < Ayer Panas 1.07 >. lb Bassett 2 Batu Lintang 85 Broga 70 Connemara Uo Gtanealy 155 Kedah 275 K. SMlm rBTI4 Lunas 1 w 1-40 1 a Mentakab Nyalas Parit Perak i, 85 U. Malacca i, lO TIN Ayer
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  • 80 16 The following are the latefl for to-day:— bJ Ayer Hitams 14 B. Padangs JOS Rs»tn Caves I Chenderiangs Jplansrcs I Kamuntings Katus --'i| Killinghalls Kintas K. Kampars Kuchais fl Lahats Malaya Cons. Nawng Pets Norths I Penawats I Pungahs Rantau (Prefs) T" 1 Souths I Sungei Luas Sungei
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  • 41 16 PENANG, HO® 1 1 (By Com I On London Bank P» niarid n Private 3 m ts cred't 1 3 Documentary 1 On New York Bank’ De I France India T d Hongkong T.T. J Shanghai TT I Silver I
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    • 127 16 WEATHER REPORT Temp. Wind RainfM 6 a.m. 76 N Noon 'B5 N Tinr TABLES TO-DAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 4.05 a.m. 10.34 p.m. 4.56 p.m. 11.30 p.m. TO-MORROW 4.53 a.m. 6.19 p.m. 11.23 p.m. M A OPENING TO-MORROW S |I II t A Grand STAGE SCREEN Doub,e A raetion I*
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