Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 February 1934

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 34. Vol. XCII. FEBRUARY 9. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 526 1 GOVERNMENT TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL FACILITIES TERMS FOR MERGER WITH WHITE STAR LINE ARRANGED London, February 8. it was announced in the House of Commons to-day that a formal agreement of legislation by Parliament has now been entered into between the Cunard Company, Oceanic
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  • 200 1 Violence To Women Householders COURT CHARGE SEQUEL Two Still At Large ir Chinese named Ng Ah Seng, Ng >.oey, Tan Ah Bee, and Yoon Pek Khee charged in the Penang Police Court morning with attempted gang robbery. charge was a sequel to the episode use 3138,
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  • 135 1 Revenue Officers Come Upon Liquor A-Boiling GUILTY ON TRIPLE CHARGE Revenue Officers, raiding Bukit Tanjong Bungah at 11.40 p.m. last night, came upon two Chinese working a still containing some 10 gallons of fermented rice in the process of being vapourized into the strong greyish-coloured spirit known as
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  • 42 1 Penang Unable To Raise A Team The triangular golf tournament between Penang, Ipoh, and Selangor for the Chinese New Year holiday® on the Ipoh links has been postponed owing to the inability of Penang to raise a team.
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  • 62 1 —Reuter. Anglo-Japanese Talks Next Week London, February 8. The Board of Trade announces that the arranged discussions between the representatives of the United Kingdom and the Japanese cotton and rayon industries will begin at the Board of Trade on February 14. Sir T. D. Barlow will
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  • 62 1 —Reuter. Following Attacks In Diet Tokic, February 8. Following attacks in the Diet regarding his alleged connection with a scandal and an article which he contributed to a magazine, Baron Kumakichi Nakajima. the Commerce Minister, resigned and was succeeded by Mr. Joji Matsumoto, a member of the
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  • 55 1 On Sunday Sunday, February 11, has been declared a national holiday by the Japanese and all business houses in Penang will be closed on that date. February 11 marks the 94th anniversary of the Japanese Empire and the occasion will also be taken to celebrate the birth
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  • 239 1 )f fatal flying accidents. —Rugby Radio Service. To Fix Handley Page Slotted Wings SUBSTANTIAL PAYMENT London, Feb. 8. The French Air Ministry have concluded an agreement with Messrs. Handley Page Limited and have paid a substantial sum to them for full rights of the French Air Force
    )f fatal flying accidents.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  239 words
  • 48 1 Rugby Radio Service. To Embark On February 18 London, February 8. A Nairobi message says that it is tentatievly arranged that the Colonial Secretary, Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister, who has been ill there shall embark at Mombassa on February 18 to return to England.
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  • 250 1 —Reuter. Not To Compose Of Ex-Premiers EAGERNESS TO KNOW NAMES Paris, Feb. 8. The eagerness of France to learn the names of the new cabinet was shown by the large crowds which waited for hours during the afternoon and evening outside the Quai d’Orsay when M. Doumergue
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  • 108 1 District Officer's Son In Garage ANOTHER STORM AT TAPAH MAKES HOLE IN ROOF (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, February 9/ Another lightning storm is reported from Tapah yesterday between 4 and 5 p.m.' when the garage attached to the District’ Officer’s quarters was struck, causing a
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  • 56 1 Cricket XI To Meet S.X.RC. The following players have been selected to play against S.X.R C. on Saturday at 2 p.m sharp at S.X.I. Ground: P. V. Pa-ckh( Captain), M. Saravanamuttu, L. H. Shori, Joshua, D. R. Shori, Raja, P. N. Pillai, D. S. Nindra, Dollar, Ahmed and
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  • 135 1 —Reuter. Roosevelt's Message To Congress EXPERIMENTAL QUOTAS Washington, February 9. Strict control of sugar is outlined by President Roosevelt in a message to Congress recommending experimental quotas on home production, imports from Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Phillipines, Cuba and the Virgin Islands and also an amendment to
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  • 256 1 Butcher Undercuts Competitors GAVE FALSE NAME TO HIDE PREVIOUS CONVICTION The facts of the case, in which Lee Ah Tong, a Chinese porkseller, was charged with the possession for use in trade of one unjust daching, were presented by Inspector Lyons in the Police Court this morning.
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  • 105 1 Boxing On Sunday <By "Seconds Out”) The Board of Control has passed the card fixed for Sunday night at Fun and Frolic Park. Keen interest is centred on the return fight between L. S. Fond an<f Jayaraj and the meeting should prove a draw. Jayaraj lost the
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    • 15 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street.
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    • 44 1 GUESTS JBa ll PP rec hite the superior flavour of HOSTESSES W> VIWu lirawM ensure the success of their JK dinners by serving chefs realise that they cannot do better than use Sole Agents for British Malaya: -mt- J H'Tl gii HiirriF J lmar
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    • 20 1 MASSAGE HOUSE 227, Hutton Lane Penang Mr. Mrs. K. KUSAKA and Miss OKANE CERTIFIED MASSEURS OPPOSITE HUTTON LANE POLICE STATION
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    • 1786 2 }'RATES FOR CASUAL municipal notice. notice. ®AN K S iinifEBTIQEEArNTQ federated Malay states LIMITED. ADILKIIatMtRIO OVERSEER, NIGHTSOIL DEPOT RAILWAYS. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlemeut* NEDERLAHDSCHE Chartered Bank MAATSCHAPPI J '•Kampong Java Bharu. at Prai Wharves. .THE CHINESE aax» r clMrUyr /g AU -ommunications relating 'to Candidates must be over 25
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  • 449 3 Taken In A Car To Be Hanged In A Cemetery HIS BODY RIDDLED WITH BULLETS AFTER A LAST PRAYER Another negro has fallen a victim to mob law in the United States. He was Rex Scott, aged 20, who had been committed
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  • 193 3 £45,000 For New Private Wards Lord Nuffield (Sir William Morris) has given £45,000 for the erection of a new block of private wards at Guy’s Hospital, London. Lord Nuffield sailed from Southampton for a 10 week’s cruise in the Arandora Star. Before his departure from
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  • 640 3 hc matter his consideration.—Chinese Corespondent in the Singapore Free Press. Flag Not Shown On Social Occasions CONSUL AT JOHORE Chinese in Johore held a reception in honour of Dr. Philip K. C. Tyau, the Chinese-Consul-General of Malaya, on Tuesday when over a hundred representatives of public
    hc matter his consideration.—Chinese Corespondent in the Singapore Free Press.  -  640 words
  • 119 3 British Celanese To Go To House Of Lords A further appeal has been lodged in the case of British Celanese Ltd., vs. Courtaulds Ltd. The original action was heard before Mr. Justice Clauson, British Celanese claiming an injunction to restrain Courtaulds Ltd. from infringing ’certain letters patent
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    • 113 3 i THIS .jOb® I Z-^ v ~—U j Aim iiwr i —i wISSS plus! Instills Hope for \l’ Prosperity" !1 HAVE you A SORE THROAT? EVANS* ANTISEPTIC THROAT fl Pastilles which are made in England to a Formula of the Liverpool Throat Hospital, will quickly give relief* y.%s B Z
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    • 477 3 "Th® Tin they ijSßtepd all know In every civilised country they drink and enjoy Lipton’s Tea; it is the one tea whose reputation is world-wide. Lipton’s are actual growers, blenders, packers and shippers. They know how to produce tea in perfection. Do as the world does—drink Lipton’s Tea. UPTONS r
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  • 705 4 Although Firm Knew It Was Being Defrauded CHINESE ON TRIAL An extensive fraud practised on the Nestles and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., Ltd., whereby the company were the losers of thousands of dollars yearly was disclosed to-day in the Penang District Court, before
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  • 290 4 One Is Full Of Kindness—The Other Shrewd And Sly WHO IS HE? Professor Cyril Burt, speaking in Lon-| don on the nature and purpose of psychological tests, said although some people, claimed to be able to estimate a person’s guilt by looking at his
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  • 248 4 —By Death Of Lord Aberconway Lord Aberconway—'he first peer mentioned in Debrett—ex-chairman of the Metropolitan Railway and a leading industrial magnate,died at his London home in Bel-grave-square aged eighty-three. His death releases for publication a mil-lion-word, twenty-volume diary kept over a perod of fifty-five years.
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  • 268 4 The Hon’ble Mr. Chung Ah Ming, who has been on a holiday in Hong Kong, is expected back in Ipoh to-day. Mr. D. B. Palmer, of the Customs Department, Port Swettenham, has gone on transfer to Seremban. sf: A brass tablet to the memory of the late
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  • 140 4 January Donations List of Donations received by the European Unemployment Committee in January, 1934. c. Clubs 2,749.07 Incorporated Society of Planters 153.34 Mr. J. A. Harvey 5.00 Mr. F. J. Hussey 15.00 Mr. W. G. A. Smith 5.00 Mr. W. J. Corney 2.00 Mr. W. H. W.
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  • 88 4 In Aid Of St. Xavier’s Church Building Fund The St. Xavier’s Anandha Sabha of Penang Road are staging a story entitled “The Massacre of 636 Apostles at the Island of Manna.” The whole of the proceeds less the necessary expenditure will be devoted to the
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    • 326 4 I Whispered Theßeason... p« "fc, v r > 4fc w k s MF < rar t 'P, 1 J SQaffi®akw t Z\ *< MM AM ZXii *Unpleasant Odour is Caused by Underarm Hair’ Yvonne always wondered wnv she was •n popular and it was such a personal matter it wag
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    • 223 4 I is i S Bls£***.& Sf i nn.oav NYMPH ERRANT SELECTION 5 D ***** THERE’S A RING AROUND THE MOON 'I? CARROLL GIBBONS AND JOHN GREEN HAVE MADE A GREAT U PIANO DUET RECORD OF THE TUNES FROM THIS NEW LONDON SHOW I rnioi THIS IS ROMANCE Fox-Trot V dO7
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  • 270 5 To-morrow's Fixtures MIDDLESBRO' AT HOME TO ARSENAL The following are the matches to be played to-morrow in the English and -cottisb Leagues: DIVISION I Aston V. v Portsmouth Black bourn FL v Manchester C. Derby C. v W. Brom. A. verton v Liverpool ,eeds U. v
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  • 169 5 Matches Arranged The following matches have been arranged MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Championship Singles.—L. F. Knight (winner oi G. R. Evans v. N. A. SedLadies Doubles Handicap (Final). 30 Mrs. Rule and Mrs. P. N. Knight v. vinners of —l5 Mrs. C. T. Smith and Mrs. J.
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  • 312 5 Eclipse Stakes ETHICS BEATEN BY HEAD BY POUGATCHEV Bombay, January 31. The first day of the Bombay Big MeetI ing provided excellent sport to a holiday j crowd, which was the biggest at MahalaI kshmi this season. There were several thrilling finishes, the most thrilling
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  • 204 5 £2,500 A Year Each Not Enough Two children of Lord Decies —his heir,' the Hon. Arthur George Marcus Douglas de la Poer Beresford, aged eighteen, and his younger daughter, the Hon. Catherine 1 Moya de la Poer Beresford, are suffering from the Dollar
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  • 151 5 Stage and Screen Attraction At Majestic The Mackey Twins and the Dixie Sisters were given a warm welcome on their return season at the Majestic last night. A good British film was shown on the screen. It is entitled, “I Lived With You.” Ivor Novello,
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  • 149 5 Lawn Tennis Results The following are results of matches played yesterday in the Penang Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Tournament: MEN’S DOUBLES HANDICAP -—3 O R. P Bingham and J. H. Bowyer beat —15.4 J. R. Bennett and H. E. Muriel 5 6—l, 6 4. —15.3 F. M.
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  • 185 5 I The following will play in a Club game .on the Esplanade, on Saturday at 2.15 p.m.:— i T. S. Anthony, H. W. Brady, J. M. .Scoular, H. E. Muriel, R. G. Gibson, C. I IF. King, A. F. Baughan, A. W. Wallich, D. D. B. Cook,
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  • 96 5 Health And Water Departments Beaten In a scrappy but keenly contested match in the Municipal League the Health and Water Department combined, were beaten yesterday in their match with the Secretariat Department by an only goal. i There was hardly anything to chose bet- ween the teams
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  • 400 5 I Centenary Commemoration Of Darwin’s Studies j j An expedition is to sail from San Fran- j I cisco on Jan. 16 in the schooner Golden j Gate to erect a memorial on Chatham Is- j land, in the Galapagos Archipelago, to) Charles Darwin, the
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  • 27 5 —Reuter. London, February 8. In a match in the second division of the English League Hull City defeated Lincoln City by two clear goals. —Reuter;
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  • 225 5 In Honour Of H.H. The 1 Sultan Of Perak i i I I The Asiatic Communities (Malay, Chin- ese and Indo-Ceylonese) in the Districts of Larut, Matang and Selama are giving a Tea Party at the Town Hall, Taiping, on Sunday the 18th February, 1934, in
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    • 346 5 W -csiwiEW I Coolness depends on health and health is ensured by ENO. «SUAI If your blood-stream is polluted by poisons caused by constipation you Wil cannot expect to keep cool and comfortable. Ihe impurities in the blood must be eliminated regularly and there is no safer, surer, or pleasantei
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    • 67 5 X ■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■J HUB 888 rXHTF 1 OPENING 12th FEBRUARY AT QU E i THE BIGGEST STAGE SHOW EVER BROUGHT OUT TO PEN AUG. i A REX STORY'S SNAPPY STAGE SHOW 11% J X- > "THE NINE O'CLOCK REVUE" with THE 6 EYE-DEARS! 9 TALENTED ARTISTES! of i TO BE pRESENTED
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  • 1742 6 ADDRESS TO KUALA LUMPUR ROTARIANS "NEVER HAS ENGLAND BRED SUCH SPLENDID SONS'* His faith in modern methods of Education in British Public Schools is empha- J sised by Mr. R. J. H. Sidney in his ad- j dress given tc the Kuala Lumpur Rotary, Club
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    • 699 6 $lOO Must be Won o S.G. P.G. FOOTBALL COMPETITION w- o NO ENTRANCE FEE o BELOW will be found particulars of the Sunday Gazette and Pinang Gazette, Football Competition No. 10, in which you arc asked to forecast results of ten English League and Cup matches to be played on
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    • 103 6 BjilJ Healthy Hair Will Grow Only on a Healthy Scalp Keep o irscalp in good condition by shampooing regularly with a liquid soaj> made by dissolving j shavings of Cliliriira Norip in a little hot water. Rinse *horoughly. If there is any dandruff or irritation, the shampoo should be preceiled
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  • 2686 7 THE PROVINCE OF KIANGSU DEVELOPMENT UNDER FOREIGN ADMINISTRATION under foreign administration. —The People’s 1 Ti ibune. FJat generally, stale slightly, but certainly not unprofitable is that province which contains the political heart of the Republic and its greatest commercial and industrial nerve That Kiangsu is very largely
    under foreign administration.—The People’s 1 Ti ibune.  -  2,686 words
  • 106 7 —Shun Pao. Surrender To National Government Amoy Jan. 21. General Shen Kwang-han, Chang Yen, Mao Wei-shou and Ou Shounien, two army commanders of the 19 Route Army, have issued a joint telegram to the country openly advocating cessation of hostilities. They declare that they are perfectly
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  • 77 7 —Central China Daily News. Prominent Aviator To Continue Study Shanghai, Jan. 22. Mr. Sun Tung-Kang, the youthful Chinese aviator who made a record longdistance flight between Berlin and Shanghai and later made a round-China flight, is leaving for Germany in the coming March to continue his studies in
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  • 69 7 —China Times. Submits Resignation Nanking, Jan. 21. As his term of office as Chairman of the J National Government has expired Mr. Lin Sen yesterday submitted his resignation to the Fourth Plenary Session of the C.E.C. It is believed that there is a strong possi- bility of
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  • 148 7 tory to the Chinese Government.—China Times. Initial Capital Of $3,000,000 TO BE ADVANCED BY CURTISS .COMPANY Shanghai, Jan. 22. It is learned that an agreement has I been reached between the Chinese GovernI ment Aviation Bureau and the Curtiss Aeroplane factory at Hangchow to manufacture aeroplanes
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  • 112 7 COMMUNISTS FUKIEN DESERTERS -Shun Pao. Loot Villages Around Chekiang Hangchow, Jan. 21. A combined force of about two thousand Communists and deserters of the 19th Route Army made a sudden appearance at Shouning, a city on the Fukien-Che-kiang border, on the morning of January 17 and started to loot the
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  • 75 7 -Shun Pao. Special Duties On Frontier Peiping, Jan. 21. According to information from reliable sources more than 5,000 White Russians, all armed like regular soldiers, are being distributed along the Manchuria-Siberia boundary line between Manchuli and Sufenho These White Russians are commanded by the notorious White
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  • 105 7 —Shun Pao. Carried Out In Earnest In International Settlement Shanghai, Jan. 22. The Chinese residents 7in the International Settlement are carrying on their rent-reduction movement in earnest and they have won the support of the residents in the Chapei districts as well as those in the French Concession.
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  • 74 7 —Sin Wen Pao. To Re-Adopt Kuomintang Flags Hongkong, Jan. 21. The South-west Political Council at Canton has decided to intervene in the Fukien tangle. At a meeting held yesterday a decision was reached that the Council should send a joint telegram to the Fukien leaders
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  • 83 7 —Sin Wen Pao. Renewed Activities Along Chinsha River Nanking, Jan. 21. The Government has received a telegraphic report from General Liu Wenhuei, Defence Commissioner on the Sze-chuen-Sikang border, reporting renewed activities by Tibetan troops along the Chinsha River. General Liu states that the number of Tibetan troops along
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  • 88 7 ties have rejected the demand. —Sin Wen Pao. Want Chinese Withdrawn From Lungmen Peiping, Jan. 28. The Japanese authorities are still demanding the withdrawal of Chinese troops from Lungmen in eastern Chahar. They argue that as the Japanese troops have already been withdrawn there is no reason why
    ties have rejected the demand.—Sin Wen Pao.  -  88 words
  • 86 7 .—China Times. To Make Own Torpedoes Shanghai, Jan. 22. The Ministry of the Navy is now drawing up plans for the establishment of a factory for the manufacture of torpedoes and mines for the navy in Shanghai. Orders have been placed in the hands of a certain firm
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  • 636 7 —Shun. Pao. Co-operation Of Military Leaders URGED TO DEAL WITH JAPANESE “Since Japan sent troops into East Chahar under the pretext of bandit suppression and followed this up with the despatch of reinforcements into the Sanho-Kihsien area inside the demilitarized zone, there has been a
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  • 827 8 France is again quiet after two nights of riots and yesterday great eagerness was shown by the populace to learn the names of the new Cabinet. Whatever is the composition of the new Cabinet it will have to face The investigation of the Stavisky scandal. Investors who have lost
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  • 91 8 Edwin Latnmerton In the Supreme Court this morning when the application, of Edwin Lammerton for his discharge from bankruptcy was mentioned, Mr. R. Moor, Assistant Official Assignee, said he would ask His Lordship to adjourn this matter sine die. The bankrupt had already paid a
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  • 691 8 CHINESE AND DANCING Dancing has now quite caught on with the Chinese young men and girls and this Chinese New Year will see a number of dances everywhere. The Chinese Volunteers are giving one dance, there is another, it is understood, at the AngloChinese School Union, while
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  • 1127 8  -  again T” —M.G. in the “Manchester Guardian.” f Nyoni led the impi of the Mgeetchwas up the hill at the double. On the crest, with an imperious gesture of his shield, he checked them and, ignoring the shout of defiance from the forces drawn up below’ him
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  • 2298 9 INTIMIDATION CHARGES FOLLOW MURDER INQUIRY Allegations of a conspiracy to murder Ferthal Shah, an employee of the* Malayan Livestock Co., were made yesterday at the am tinned preliminary inquiry held in the Singapore Third Police Court before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis. Ferthal Shah was
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  • 151 9 Complainant In Hospital With j Slashed Hand j Khor Cheong Heang, a Chinese barber, was charged in the Penang Police Court this morning with, at 6.45 p.m. on Feb. 8, at 525, Beach Street, voluntarily causing hurt to Lim Ah Moy. Accused said that he
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  • 433 9 Yesterday’s Funeral p 1 LARGE NUMBER OF i i SCROLLS I > 1 The funeral of the late Madam Khoo 1 Beow Neoh (wife of Mr. Chuah Sin Pong, j deceased), who passed away on the 2nd? instant at the ripe age of 86, took
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  • 265 9 Funeral This Morning LARGE ATTENDANCE The funeral took place this morning from her residence, No. 69A, Cantonment Road, of the late Madam Lim Siew Neoh, who passed away on the 6th instant at the ripe age of 84. I At Mount Erskine Cemetery the last
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  • 112 9 The s.s. Shirala for Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne Sydney and Brishbane, is laide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, is and has ample first and second class passenger accommodation available. Fares are as follows Ist Class 2nd Class. To Fremantle $330 $220 Adelaide $345 $240 Melbourne $360 $245 Sydney $3BO $250
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  • 108 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERD a Y t a t London £226-15-0 £225-17-5 TIN—IM MnnMwki London £226-0-0 £225-10-0 SingAporr $113.50 $113.37V4 Buainem Done Penang $113.50 $113.25 Rurtaese Don- 50 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA— (ArawlrtM) $3.00 $3.00 BLACK PWPFTR •< $lB.OO $lB.OO KUBRKR tendon 4 29|S2d. 4 25|32d. Ww Vn-v 10Kc.(G)
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    • 140 9 BEAUTIFUL BABIES OF SINGAPORE Both these lovely children I were reared in Singapore on Cow Gate» In trying climates this Food is a boon indeed to the anxious mother» Freshly made and packed in English meadows —shipped weekly to Malaya in sealed and dated tins there is nothing quite like
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  • 106 9 OBITUARY Death Of Mrs. J. L. Harding Seremban, Wednesday. We regret to announce the death, this morning, of Alice, wife of Mr. J L. Harding, of the Posts and Telegraph engineering Department. The service at. the Church of the Visitation, this afternoon, and the burial at the Catholic cemetery, this
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  • 366 10 WEDNESDAY'S RIOTS LESS SERIOUS NEWSPAPERS APPROVE OF M. DALADIER'S RESIGNATION Paris, February 8. ’The special police measures were lifted at 1.45 a.m. Last night s riots were less serious than those on Tuesday. Nevertheless they were marked by several scenes of bloodshed in which
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  • 90 10 —Reuter. Flow Of Gold To U. S. HEAVY SHIPMENTS FROM FRANCE London, Feb 8. There was an improvement in the franc though business was small, due to political reasons. It is generally believed that M. Doumergue will form a strong Cabinet comprising a “Bloc National.” The
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  • 91 10 xwaz, tne numbers of pensioners in 1933 shows a decline of 74,000,—Rugby Radio Service. 1,107,000 Still In Receipt Of Allowances w London, Feb. 8 Twenty years after the outbreak of war there are still 1,107,000 persons in receipt of war pensions or allowances in Britain. The annual report
    xwaz, tne numbers of pensioners in 1933 shows a decline of 74,000,—Rugby Radio Service.  -  91 words
  • 74 10 I_ expenaimre of these XiS 1 1118 Was £73 B<3 954 —Rugby Radio Expenditure Greatly Reduced Last Year London, Feb. 8. The cost of revenue collection was substantially reduced last year. The appropriation accounts issued yesterday shows that a saving cf £774,085 on the estimated expenditure was effected
    I_ expenaimre of these " XiS1-1118 Was £73-B<3-954—Rugby Radio  -  74 words
  • 141 10 'Further Stories Of Stavisky’s Activities Paris, Feb. 4. I A vivid picture of the ways in which I Stavisky squandered fabulous sums of j money belonging to his countless victims I was outlined when it was revealed that the j theatrical director, M. Hayotte, was the business partner
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  • 149 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Experiments To Reduce The Risks London, Feb. 8. Experiments are to be carried out officially in an effort to reduce road accidents in Britain which in the past 8 years, have accounted for 50,837 deaths. The legislative measures to be tested include authorised crossing places
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  • 61 10 Moscow, Feb. 5. Investigation into the cause of the disaster to the Russian stratosphere balloon showed unmistakably that the cause was the formation of ice on the gondola and tackle. The balloon then reached a zone of powerful atmospheric disturbances which hurled the vessel to and fro until
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  • 482 10 Rugby Radio Service. Denounce London Naval Treaty SAYS MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL London, Feb. 8. Mr. Stanley Baldwin took part in the debate in the House of Commons last night on Imperial defence. The debate was raised on a resolution which, while appreciating the sincere efforts of the
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  • 152 10 Sellers Make Twice As Much As Treasury WAR HERO DISMISSED Reval, Feb. 6. The Esthonian national war hero, General Toerwand, has been dismissed from his office of chief of the general staff as the first to suffer castigation in connection with the sensational dreadnought scandal.
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  • 110 10 —Reuter. Dollar Still Greatly Undervalued London, Feb. 8. The rise of twenty-two per cent, in the American wholesale prices since President Roosevelt’s inauguration represents a decline of twenty-eight per cent, in terms of gold, indicating that the dollar is still seriously undervalued as compared with gold currencies
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  • 117 10 Cheating Charge Against European J. W. P. Thornley, a European, made an appearance before the second magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, on Tuesday on a charge of cheating. The complainant was Mr. J. Little. The charge read: That you on or about Jan. 31, 1934, about 7.50
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  • 73 10 Reuter Wireless. F rom Germany To Brazil Berlin, February 3. A new fast air mail service every fortnight from Germany to Brazil and Argentina started to-day when Germany’s fastest commercial plane left Stuttgart with 400 lbs of mail for Seville whence it will be conveyed in other
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  • 44 10 A New Police Campaign The Police are instituting a campaign against persons riding on the steps at the rear of motor omnibuses. Yesterday’s summonses contained a long list of drivers whose numbers had been taken in connection with this offence.
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  • 66 10 Sau Buk Pun, a Chinese in the Police Court dock, was charged yesterday morning with criminal misappropriation of $3O from the Wan Chee Industrial Works, 29 Buckingham Street, on January 4 this year. j The charge was explained, and upon accused’s saying that he would try
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  • 94 10 -Reuter. Confirms Plot Story BUT DOES NOT KNOW REASONS London, Feb. 8. Lord Allenby on his arrival in London, confirmed the story of the plot against his life in Java. Interviewed by Reuter, he said, his tour of Java was cancelled following the Dutch authorities’ warning that his
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  • 106 10 Possession Of NonGovernment Chandu Ong Twa Teoh, who on Monday pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of nonGovernment Chandu in Sampan No. 418 in the Penang Harbour, was to-day sentenced to one day’s imprisonment and a fine of $5O or in default one month’s rigorous
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  • 87 10 Indian Convicted Of Cheating Judgment was delivered to-day by the Penang District Judge, in the case in which Mydin bin Mohamed, an Indian Mohamedan, was charged with cheating a man named Rama Nayar at Downing Street, Penang on September 30 last. His Honour convicted the
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  • 94 10 Managers And Players Arrested The cases were postponed till February 28 of Lee Ah Teik and Lee Ah Leong charged with, at 12.10 p.m. on February 6, at No. 4, Khoo Seah Tan Court, assisting in the management of a common gaming house. Five other persons, who
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  • 173 10 At the annual meeting of the Raftiles College Union on Saturday, the following officals were elected: President, Mr. Lim Tay Boh; vicepresident, Mr. T. S. Nathan: hon. secre1 tary, Mr. K. Shanmugam; hon. treasurer, Mr. Yeoh Aik Hooi; hon. asst, treasurer, a Mr. Anjang Saith; hon. sports
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  • 668 10 AH ITALIAN WARNING A' report to the Chamber of Deputa &gt; the Italian naval estimates for 1934 1935, signed by Signor Medici del Vase* is remarkable for the vivid expression fears that while the Disarmament Cor rence is at a standstill there has al r.. begun
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    • 42 10 jfeFgZL Co&lt;c I I r »Aor h I I gives that matt complexion; I J the best powder base. for cleansing and massage; I I keeps the skin supple. I Representative :—Robert Blau (Malaya) Hong Kong Bank Chamber u, Singapore. ’Phone 4711.
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    • 23 10 It is a long lane t‘ has no turning. An adv tisement in the Pino Gazette will help to you through dull times.
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  • 338 11 Sentence Enhanced On Appeal FROM $25 TO $l5O Johore, Feb. 5. The first criminal sessions of the Muar Assizes for the year opened yesterday in the Muar Supreme Court before Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne. There should have been a ceremonial opening but on account of Use continuous
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  • 400 11 Tales Of “So-Riff” May Invade The Highlands The trout are bulging the season has begun let us away to the Highlands j There is a possibility that throughout Malaya thus will anglers talk in a year or two’s time. Cameron Highlands, it is hoped, will pro- vide
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  • 458 11 BRITISH CRITIC OF A REPORTED PLAN There is a considerable amount of mystery about the circumstantial announcement that the French Government and Persian interests are proposing to build a rival to the Suez Canal, says The Observer. It is i to take the form of
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  • 185 11 Received By The Prince Of Wales J.G. Timms, a midshipman, who display- j ed exceptional bravery in the Blue Funnel liner Phemius, when she was for five days! at the mercy of a hurricane, in the Carib-1 bean Sea, was received by the Prince of Wales, Master of
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  • 129 11 Plane To Reach Depot On Time The resourcefulness of the modern sailer was illustrated when two submarine ratings, who missed the train on which their draft was travelling, caught their companions up by aeroplane. A draft of 150 submarine ratings who had returned from foreign service in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 22 11 The £upda£ Gazette Best FOR News AND Pictures ■I I FULL REPORTS OF r AH I I Malayan Sporting Events Home Football
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    • 687 11 Mow. to the 19th* S| KINt CKMI H I Should you slice your drives—foozle your approaches, duff your putts —or k K GOLD l play like a Bobby Jones, you’ll still enjoy /y* vt le rst °f t^le d *y and after, if they are King Georgc RS]] iWra tri
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  • 1423 12  -  By VISCOUNT ROTHERMERE (In the Sunday Pictorial) SHEER ignorance is an obstacle that «&gt;very new political deve’ijnnent has to face at its start. The hysterical abuse and misrepi entation at present being poured out on the British Blackshirt Movena nt have had their counterpart
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 118 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 77 29 32 78 13)16 New York 5.0 U 5.00’. Montreal 5.05 5.03 A Brussels 22.03 22.261 Geneva 15.88 15.991 Amsterdam 7.6°A 7,71 Milan sgg 591 Berlin 13 13.121 Stockholm 19 39S 19.39’ Copenhagen 22.40~ 22.40 Oslo J 9.90 19.90 Vienna
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    • 1849 12 Quota Still Being Produced By Tekka Taiping, Ltd.—Strong Financial Posi- I tion —Dividend Of 2J4’ P® l- Cent. Declared —Mr. F. E. MAIR On The Buffer Pool. The twenty-eighth ordinary general meet- ing of the Shareholders was held at the Market Exchange, Alma Place, Redruth, on Tuesday, January
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    • 80 12 During the week ending 3rd February, 1934, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 63,201 cases, of which 59,270 cases were to the United Kingdom, 1,155 cases to the Continent of Europe, 100 cases to Canada, and 2,676 cases Elsewhere. Total exports for the period Ist January,
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  • 61 12 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Entrfee dose for Singapore Races. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1« Court of Appeal opens, Penanff. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Singapore Turf Club Meeting, let deyWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 Singapore Turf Club Races, 2nd day. FRIDAY, MARCH 2 Variety Dancing Entertainment, in aM of St. Micholas Home, Town Hall,
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    • 153 12 H I JWjpw gm i HI Ilk Built us a Bonnie Baby '_L HOUSANDS of letters from happy mothers give testimony to the wonderful results of Glaxo feeding. Health, contentment, a robust constitution all these come normally to the Glaxo-fed baby. SUNSHINE WIIH fl® BUILDS BONNIE BABIES A-ents in India
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  • 674 13 Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. BULAN from Singapore via Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson. M.S. ALSIA from Bangkok, Singapore, Ma- j lacca and Port Swettenham. Sails to-day for
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  • 53 13 The 3.9. “Bhutan” from Japan, China, Singapore and Port Swettenham is expected to arrive here at 7 a.m. on Saturday (10 2 34) and will leave for Colombo Aden, Port Said, Marseilles, Havre, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp and Hull at 3 p.m. the same day. Steamer will work
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  • 999 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on January 19 by the s.s. “Christian Huygens" was delivered in London on February 7. NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 28th January per the Imperial
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    • 312 13 -F— 1 J 6./5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 3 WARNER’S EPIC OF CIVIL AVIATION B j tt A CEE ALSO k The CRASH of the AIR EXPRESS Th? 3 NEW SERIFS OF g Wild ’plane diving for the Crowded grand f| Kisri RI“C 1 stand I Tho Blind flight over the Storm-
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 605 16 (To the Editoi cf the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —It hardly seems possible for any right’minded man to agree with the methods used by the Japanese in their attempt to capture the World’s trade and markets. i am quite in agreement with Mr. J. O. Davies’ letter,
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    • 278 16 1 Sir, Does it not seem strange that j whenever a member of the Chinese oi Indian community is nominated to a public position, he is always given a tea party, and the function is generally regarded as a suitable occasion for the display of the most blatant type
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  • 131 16 —Reuter. Empire Heavyweight Title BRILLIANT BOXING London, February 9 At the Albert Hall Len Harvey won the Empire Heavyweight Title, and his fourth championship within a year, by outpointing the holder, Larry Gains (Canada) in a fifteen round contest. Although at a serious disadvantage in weight
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  • 108 16 Alleged Abetment Of Murder Mention was made in the Third Police Court on Wednesday of a case in which a Chinese w’oman was charged with the abetment of murder. Mr Kow Soon Kim, appearing for accused (Lee Ah Ngoh), said he understood that the D.P.P. was in Malacca
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  • 476 16 Yesterday's Hearing M. K. SULTAN GIVES EVIDENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 9. Mr. Moona Kader Sultan was called at yesterday’s hearing of the market murder trial. The Magistrate: Is this the man we have been talking about M. Tongue A.S.P.) Yes sir. Mr. Kader was
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  • 468 16 Twice Bankrupt in Few Years PUTS IT DOWN TO WIFE'S ILLNESS 'A A Government clerk employed in the Audit Office and in receipt of a salary of $l6O a month, and also staying in a Government house in Service Road for which he is paying
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  • 989 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY i The following are the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO’S share list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 1.90 2.00 ex 1.90 2.00 ex Batang Padang 30 32% 25 30 Hong Fatt -47% 51 47% 50
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  • 56 16 PENANG,-FEBRUARY 9 (By Oourtesv of Chartered Rnnir) On London Bank Demand 9 4 1' 1R 4 m|ts 2'4 316 Private 3 m|ts credit 2 4 13|32 3 Documentary 2 4 15(32 On New York Demand 57%n0m. France T.T. 875 nom. India T.T. Hongkong T.T. 34% di s nom. Shanghai
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    • 21 16 MJLJI KUI R SUNDAY. 11th, at 11.30 a.m. mickey mouse club matinee SPECIAL PICTURES SHOWING VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY. Ill■■■■■■ I
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    • 109 16 NOTICE. For disposal one Wood Motor Bar ge built 1929 by Thornycroft (Singapore) Limited Length O.A. 61' 0" Beam, Mid. 14( 6" Depth, Mid. 5’ 0 Fitted with Thornycroft marine motor type M/4, having Thornycroft patent reducing —reversing gear, running on kerosene developing b.h.p. Craft designed by makers to give
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