Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 April 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 78. Vol. XCII. THURSDAY. APRIL 5. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 104 1 Reuter. Germany Expects To Participate REVISION OF TREATY OF VERSAILLES Berlin, April 5. Germany expects to participate in next year’s naval conference with a view to procuring some revision of the Treaty of Versailles, so a,s to obtain greater naval security, according to to-day’s newspapers which, however,
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  • 144 1 Rugby Radio Service. Generous Response To Appeal Rondon.. April 4. Westminster Hospital, one of the oldest and owing to its position opposite Westminster Abbey, perhaps best known in London is shortly to be vacated. In response to an appeal for £lOO.OOO for the purchase 01 site for the
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  • 110 1 tonnage was 56,480,004. —Rugby Radio Service. 25th Anniversary London, April 4. The twenty-fifth anniversary is being elebrated of the establishment of the Port of London Authority which supereded various dock and other companies hich formerly exercised powers over tidal waters of the Thames. In the interval
    tonnage was 56,480,004.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  110 words
  • 72 1 —Reuter. Conversion To Hitlerism Denied Berlin, April 5. His conversion to Hitlerism was stoutly denied by the ex-Socialist Minister, Karl Severing who repudiates the alleged passages of his forthcoming book which were quoted as the basis of the change in his belief. Herr Severing is most distressed with
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  • 231 1 day, before proceeding to Geneva.—Rugby Radio Service. -Procedure Discussed PRESIDENT TO MEET FRENCH MINISTER London, April 4. Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the Conference for the Reduction and Limitation of Armaments, to-day met Mr. Aghnides, Director of the Section of the League of Nations, and discussed the
    day, before proceeding to Geneva.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  231 words
  • 94 1 Reuter. Resistance To New German Christian Policy Munich, April 5. The church dissension is still seething and the suppression of the Rhenish evangelical churches by German Christians is evoking the condemnation of the Reich-Bi-shop Mueller, whom Dr. Beckmann of Dusseldorf described at a protest meeting last night as
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  • 99 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Heavy Applications Expected London, April 4. The announcement of the new £150,000,000 three per cent, funding loan was well received in the city and it is expected that applications will be exceptionally heavy when lists open to-morrow. The effect on the Stock Market was to
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  • 105 1 —Rugby Radio Service. RETURN OF SH'Pr/Nv v. 4 --i MOVEMENTS I London, April 4! I The Returns of shipping movements at British Ports show that foreign trade ar rivals with cargo in February 1934 revealed an increase in tonnage of 7.9 per cent, over February 1933, while
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  • 55 1 Reuter W Revenue Exceeds Expenditure Dublin, March, £l. Total revenue and cthci receipts in the Irish Free State for the fin'.n. a 5 year ended March 31st amounted tc £36,991,82 and total expenditure and c ‘.her issue? c 3!004.702. The corresponding figure.: the previous year were £29,990,934
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  • 55 1 Reuter Wireless. Token Payment To America Wachingtcn. March. 31. The State Department and the German Ambassador have reached an agreement whereby Germany will make a token payment on April 3rd of 3,177,125 reichsmarks in respect of the $50.000.000 due to the United States in respect of mixedclaims and
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  • 228 1 —Reuter. COLLAR AND FRANC WEAKNESS London, April 4. Further weakness in the dollar and franc in terms of sterling are now attributed to i Inherent strength ct sterling due to seasonal demand, and the satisfactory budgetary position of Great Britain compared with the deficits of France and
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  • 43 1 Reuter Wireless. Control Bill Modifications Possible Londcfi, April. 2. Wall Stieet opened firm, Saturday’s advance being resumed in consequence of traders being inflationarily minded, trade news being encouraging and further modifications of the Control Bill being regarded as possible. Reuter Wireless.
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  • 185 1 —Reuter. Leiter To President EXCEPTIONALLY PLAIN SPEAKING Faris, April 4. Exceptionally plain speaking marks the letter from M. Doumergue to President Lebrun in connection with the government’s economy programme adopted by the Council of Ministers to-night. The letter says that if the government had heshated to the
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  • 43 1 o J on charges not yet revealed. —Reuter Wireless Following Lengthy Term Of Imprisonment Teheran, April, 1. Assad, ex-War Minister, died in the prison hospital to-day from heart-failure, following his lengthy term of imprisonment on charges not yet revealed. —Reuter Wire-
    ... * o J on charges not yet revealed.—Reuter Wireless .  -  43 words
  • 54 1 Mysterious Document Come 1 I To Light i Paris, April 5. A mysterious document, found on a man recently arrested, has come to light in con- necticn with the Stavisky enquiry: it is said that the document involves a former Cabinet Minister, several deputies, and a famous Inspector
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  • 27 1 Reuter. Appointed Minister To Siam Sir Josiah Crosby has been appointed British Minister to Bangkok in succession to Mr. C. F. J. Dormer. —Reuter.
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  • 36 1 -Reuter Prince George laid the foundation stone cf the Government Building? at the new capital of Northern Rhodesia here which is replacing Livingstone; the latter is considered not sufficiently central. fighter.
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  • 84 1 Reuter. Reply To Agreement Revision Request NOT LIKELY FOR SOME TIME London, April 4. A reply to the Chinese note asking" for revision of the Anglo-Chinese Commercial Agreement is not likely to be despatched to Peiping for some time as the whole question (Reuter understands is complicated. Other
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  • 92 1 —Reuter Two Year Old Dispute Resumed London, April 5. Another war in South America is threatening owing to the breakdown of the Conference at Rio De Janeiro between representatives of Peru and Colombia as regards Amazon territory’. was seized in September 1932 by filibusters wbesq action
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  • 195 1 Possession Of Dutiable Liquor (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 4. Found with two acid jars of intoxicating liquci in his possession, a Chinese named La’ Fook Chcy was to-day fined $l5O or 6 months R.I. by the Taiping Magistrate. Mr. A. C. Jeavons, Assistant Superintendent of
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  • 65 1 In connection with the Bihar and Orissa Earthquake Fund, an appeal for which wa< made by Mr. Gopakias, of Messrs TKhmechand Tejoomal, of Rangoon, who is now on a visit to Penang, we are informed that the Sindhi Merchants Association has contributed a sum of $3OO,
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  • 62 1 Karl Severing, the last Socialist Democratic Minister for the Interior in Prussia. has become a Hitlerite “because Hitler »5. a republican.” “My way to Hitler” is tne title of a book about to be published in which Severing alludes to his forcible ejection from the Ministry by
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  • 47 3 To-day at the “Esplanade” from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1 March—Grove House —Hume. 2 Overture —Gilderoy—Berger. 3 Selection—Madame Butterfly—Puccini. 4 Cornet Solo—Danny Boy—Weatherly. 5 Waltz —Lullaby of the Leaves —Kortlander. 6 Selection —Song of the Drum—Godfrey. 7 Fox Trot—Sweet Sixteen and Nver Been Kissed—Gilbert.
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  • 70 3 First Big English Win In French Lottery Mrs. Geoffrey English, who lives at Cannes, has won one of the million franc (£12,800) prizes in the French lottery, says the Central News. According to the Paris “Midi,” quoted by Reuter, this is the first big English
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  • 515 3 A Magician Tells His Secret* TRICKS OF THE TRADE Recipe for sawing a horse in half without harming the animal: Take one large horse box especially prepared, and raised on four short legs from the floor. Lead the horse into the box and
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  • 140 3 “Send Me To Borstal”: So They Did A girl who said she wanted someone to whip her and suggested that a term of Borstal detention would do her good, stood in the dock at London Sessions. Annie Graham, a 20-year-old servant, was found guilty of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 434 3 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B. B. C. To-day Two of the following frquendee and wavelengths will be used simultaneously:— Ball Sign Frequency Wavelength GSF 15,140 kc|a 19.82 m. OSH 11,865 kc|a 25.28 m. OSD 11.750 kc|a 25.53 m. GSO 9,585 kc|a 31.30 m. P.M. 7.20 Time Signal from Big Ben. The? Rutland
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    • 249 3 PHOH I—HOLL AN D TO-DAY WAVELENGTH: 25.57 METRES. PM. 8.30- —Opening and National Anthem Wilhemus van Nassouwen. 8.40 The “Residentie” orchestra conducted by Loe Ruygrok plays: 1. Carnaval Overture GLAZOUNOF 8.55 —Talk “Ten years Government intermediary in Labour conflicts” by Prof. C. A. Josephus Jitta. 9.15 —The “Residentie” orchestra conducted
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  • 1358 4 Landlord's Jugular Vein Opened YET PURSUES NAKED TENANT FOR 200 YARDS Amazing evidence was given at the preliminary inquiry commenced in the Police Court yesterday afternoon into the death of Pakirisamy, a Transfer Road landlord, on the morning of February 16, as a result of which
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  • 148 4 24-Hour Clock System TO BE INAUGURATED ON APRIL 22 The 8.8. C. announces that it will inaugurate on April 22 next, with the change-over to British summer time, the twenty-four-hour clock system in connection with its programme timings and all other phases of its work. The system has
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  • 681 4 Mr. J. H. Pedlow has been appointed to act as Attorney General, Straits Settlements. I Mr. J. H. Bassett, has been appointed to act as Solicitor-General, Straits Settlements. Dr. S. Rama of Port Dickson has left on holiday to India and is succeeded by Dr. Murugesu. Mr.
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  • 211 4 Telegram From The King In 1919 Sentence of three years’ penal servitude was passed at the Old Bailey on William James Curry, 58, formerly clerk to the Governors of Guy’s Hospital, who pleaded guilty to misappropriating money belonging to “Guy’s Hospital Gazette.” Mr. G. D. Roberts, prosecuting,
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    • 23 4 The Gazette Best FOR I News AND Pictures a s 3 B B FULL REPORTS OF All Malayan Sporting Events Home Football E
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    • 294 4 I Ipianol I RECORDING HAS. TO-DAY, REACHED HEIGHTS THAT WE t> THOUGHT IMPOSSIBLE A FEW YEARS BACK. I LISTEN TO THESE PERFECT EXAMPLES. 3 3 S DR 1224 < ETUDE IN E FLAT 3 g Utt ETUDE in c minor g I i IRENE SCHARRER RENDERS THESE TWO CHOPIN ETUDES
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  • 2389 5 A ROUSBNG GAME SCOTLAND FIGHT SPIRITEDLY AND SCORE FIRST GREAT BATTLE OF THE PACKS Rugby Football: England 6pto., Scotland 3 After a splendid match, with as thrilmg a finish as one could ever wish to see, i land won the Calcutta Cup by
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    • 779 5 Science throws new light on tooth decay Pain is nature’s warning that teeth are diseased. The cause of pain is usually y decay and an important VI T cause of decay is film on B ——x W mQ k teeth, which science calls C bacterial plaque.” St A bRI- A».
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  • 535 6 CORONER BLAMES MARRIED MAN FOR WOMAN'S SUICIDE “You are a professional seducer and trafficker in the souls and bodies of women. Your whole life seems to have been one of misconduct. “You have caused the death of this woman, Eunice Mills, by your deception and
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  • 222 6 In British ’Planes I To explore the upper reaches of the Amazon an expedition, to the cost of which the Spanish Ministry of Education has granted £500,000 (sterling), ig to be equipped with a number of British Fox Moth aeroplanes. One of these was inspected
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  • 392 6 Brussels, March 27. Mourning in Paris the death of her brother, Prince Sixtus of Bourbon, the grief of the ex-Empress Zita must have been lightened last week by the declaration in Vienna of M. von Wiesner, chief of the Austrian legitimist party. “We demand,”
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  • 81 6 German Cruiser Visits San Diego San Diego, Mar. 29. The German cruiser Karlsruhe, paying friendly calls at a number of American Pacific ports, reached here on Wedneday and dropped anchor. The visitors received a most cordial welcome and the batteries at the forts fired a series of salutes.
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  • 794 7 77/c People’s 1 ribune. With The West RADIO communication Of Immense Importance TO PROGRESS OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY Five years ago the Chinese G 0... imient started to operate its wii system in the international degraph service. Up to that imc business of this nature was ..’idled
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  • 84 7 Reuters Pocific Service. Canton, March 15. The South-west Aviation Company’s nlane which recently made a successful trial flight over the Canton-Lungchow, N a n n i n g Kweiyang lines, took off yesterday from Kweiyang for Liuchow. If weather nermits, the plane will soon fly back to
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  • 185 7 Affairs Department for review.—Canton Truth. A report from Kweichow states that measures are now being taken by Chairman Wang Chia-lieh of that province for the assimilation of the Miao tribes who are dwelling in large numbers among the Chinese communities. According to the report, the
    Affairs Department for review.—Canton Truth.  -  185 words
  • 119 7 LIICIC 111 CVA IVltlVTVll. turn to Peiping on Friday afternoon. —Reuters Pacific Service. Air Mail Service Started Peiping, March 14. The new airmail and passenger service between Peiping and Sianfu by way of Taiyuan, the capital of Shansi, was quietly inaugurated yesterday morning when an aeroplane of the Eurasia
    LIICIC 111 CVA IVltlVTVll. turn to Peiping on Friday afternoon.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  119 words
  • 176 7 Sung is at present in Tientsin. —Reuters Pacific Service. 111 East Chahar GEN. CHANG JEN-CHIEN'S TROOPS RESTIVE Peiping, March 14 The troops of General Chang Jen-chien, former divisional commander under General Bang Chen-wu, stationed in the Lungmensu area in East Chahar, are showing signs of unrest according
    Sung is at present in Tientsin.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  176 words
  • 88 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Visits Soviet Ambassador Nanking, March 16. Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Ambassador to Soviet Russia, who arrived from Tientsin yesterday afternoon, visited M. Bogomoloff, Soviet Envoy to China, at 11. o’clok this morning. Their conversation lasted for 40 minutes. Dr. Yen will leave for
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  • 29 7 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Dairen, March 15. Manchukuo's exports and imports for 1933 amounted to $46,305,237, involving $8,321,340 of re-exports, it was made known here to-day.—Reuters Pacific Service.
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  • 47 7 discussed at the conference.—Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, March 15. The Sixth All-Kwangtung Kuomintang Representatives’ Congress opened here to-day, with 254 delegates from various districts in attendance. A series of important resolutions concerning Kuomintang work in the province are being discussed at the conference.—Reu-
    discussed at the conference.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  47 words
  • 364 7 —Canton Truth. Three burglars entered the residence of Mr. Vicente de Paula Yuz Nunes, collaborator of the local vernacular paper “A Voz de Macau” and the correspondent of The North China Daily News”, having stolen a servant’s bag containing clothes and jewels. The Police having been communicated
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  • 105 7 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Gen. King Shu-jen SECRET AGREEMENT WITH SOVIET Nanking, March 16 1 he trial of the former Governor of Sinkiang, General King Shu-jen, on a charge of having concluded a secret agreement with the Soviet authorities, was opened here this afternoon. Questioned by the presiding
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  • 98 7 between Tokyo and Changchun.—Reuters Pacific Service Saving Of Three Hours In Running Time Dairen, March 14. The distance of 702 kilometres between Dairen and Changchun will be covered in seven hours and a half on and after October 1, according to the S.M.R. This new express train
    between Tokyo and Changchun.—Reuters Pacific Service .  -  98 words
  • 56 7 Mr. Su Hsi-shun as judges. —Reuters Pacific Service. Gen. Li Tsung-Jen Appointed Judge Canton, March 13. The South-west Political Council to-day decided to appoint General Li Tsung-jen, military chief of Kwangsi, to be president of the Kwangsi Special Court, with General Huang Hsu-chu, Governor of Kwangsi, and Mr.
    Mr. Su Hsi-shun as judges.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  56 words
  • 72 7 —Canton Truth. Local building contractors have been notified by the Public Works Bureau to apply to the Finance Department for business permits before they undertake to do business in the city. The contractors have made repeated efforts to obtain exemption from the tax in the
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  • 43 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Discussions With Government Leaders Nanking, March 15. Mr. T. V. Soong arrived from Shanghai this morning for further discussions with government leaders, concerning the possibilities of developing the north-western provinces which he intends to visit shortly.
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  • 40 7 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Tientsin, March 16. General Yu Hsueh-chung, whose visit to Hankow was previously postponed owing to Marshal chang Hsueh-liang’s arrival in Nanchang, left for Hankow this morning by the Kinhan. —Reuters Pacific Service.
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  • 391 7 contents were discovered. —Reuters Pacific Service. Interesting Revelations IN TRIAL OF ACCUSED Beauty And Science MARRIAGE WHICH PROVED DISASTROUS Dairen, March 16 Reference to a marriage of “beauty and science, which had proved disastrous’’ was made in court to-day on the resumption of the Dairen trunk-murder case,
    contents were discovered.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  391 words
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  • 877 8 For many years the possibility of cut- ting a canal through the Kra Isthmus has been mooted, but the proposition has received little or no serious consideration. Practical objections on the ground of cost in comparison with the additional expenditure inxolved in sailing round the peninsula via Singapore
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  • 69 8 Goh Ah Sam, a Chinese widow, was bound ever for one year in one surety in the sum of $25 for the possession of an unjust daching. Inspector Lyons said that the contrivance gave 6K% short measure, or one tahil in
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  • 1095 8 POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT Politically the island of Ceylon has advanced more rapidly than has any other British Crown Colony but recently there have been a number of criticisms of the State Council, notably by Sir Henry Page-Croft, and the Ceylon press thinks there is more than a substratum
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  • 116 8 Special Meeting On Tuesday A special meeting of the Taiping Branch, I. S. P. is being held, by the courtesy of the Club Committee, at the New Club, Taiping, at 7 p m. on Tuesday next, at which Mr. L. W. Tivy, the recently elected Chairman
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  • 22 8 At Esplanade Ground On Saturday On Saturday at 3 p.m the Municipal will hold their .annual sports on Esplanade ground.
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  • 38 8 C.R.C. “A” v. P.C.C. “A” There will be a cricket match bet a the Chinese Recreation Club and Penang Cricket Club at 10.30 a m Sunday, at t.Te Victoria Green. c will field their “A” team-i
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  • 964 9 MALACCA HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S WORK The year contained no outstanding features as regards the operations of the Society. although throughout the period quiet work was carried on by the Committee as lur as finances permitted, the reduced grant from Government allowing of very little beyond maintenance
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  • 128 9 MERELY WANTED LIZARD SKINS Meeting with a number of Malays in small country boats in the neighbourhood of Kawzaya village in the Mergui area, and suspecting them to be pirates, the headman of the place reported his fears to the Deputy Commissioner. An Inspector of
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  • 173 9 Official Statement Concerning Changi Incident The official account of the accident to one of the R.S.F.C. seaplanes states: "At 3.45 p.m. yesterday w’hile flying was in progress at Changi, one of the R.S.F.C. seaplanes, G—AADK, struck a floating object on landing. "This caused damage to the star-board float
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  • 111 9 Five Senior Officers Arrive Five new senior officers for the Malayan I Command reached Singapore during Easter. Maj. Brevet-Liuet.-Col. R. H. Allen M.C., R.A., is to take over command of the new’ Anti-Aircraft Brigade created by the arrival of a second battery recently. 1 He w’ill be stationed
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  • 115 9 Enough To Blow Up Singapore CHINESE CHARGED From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 4. A thousand sticks of dynamite —enough to demolish the whole of Singapore—were removed in a ramshackle taxi from Pasir Panjang suburb to an opposite side of the town. Such w’as the story unfolded when two
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  • 147 9 Body Thrown Into River After Accident Recently a young Chinese squatter living on the Puchong road (Selangor) left his house on his bicycle to collect some leaves. He did not return home and his wife, alarmed, reported the matter to the police at Sungei Besi. Large search parties
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  • 393 9 First Case Of Its Kind In Johore Johore Bahru. April 1. A Chinese named Lee Meon, who was convicted by Mr. Justice W. H Thome, at the last Johore Bahru Assizes, of having committed an offence abainst a girl of 11. and was sentenced to undergo four years'
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  • 116 9 TIN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £236.10.0 £236.0.0 TIN— (3 Months) London £235.17.6 £235.15.0 Singapore 5117.50 Business Done Penang $117.50 Business Done 50 tons COPRA— (Sundried) $2.65 $2.60 BLACK PEPPER e $17.50 $16.50 RUBBER London 51 32d 5 5 16d New York HgclG) 11 516c(G) Singapore Spot 17’ 2 c
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  • 162 10 —Reuter. FURTHER PROOF GOVERNMENT'S LATEST FUNDING OPERATION WELL RECEIVED London, April 4. The G overnment’s latest funding operation was generally well received as further proof of the growing strength of Britain’s financial position. The “I financial News” points out that the amount of the
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  • 321 10 .—Reuter Wireless. May Only Be Negotiated By Roosevelt Nassau (Bahamas), Mar. 29. President Roosevelt arrived here to-day on the yacht Nourmahal for a holiday. He regretted that he was unable to see the press. He is spending his holiday fishing. TARIFF BILL PASSED Washington, Mar. 29. The
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  • 120 10 Farewell Recital On Eve Of U.S. Tour Berlin, Mar. 28. Jan Kiepura, the famous Polish tenor, prior to his departure for the United States, took leave from his German friends last night at a gala night performance that was attended by Herr Hitler, Dr. Goebbels, the Polish minister
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  • 184 10 Italian State And The Holy See Rome, Mar. 29. The end of the 600-year struggle between the Italian State and the Holy See by the new concordat will be strongly symbolised at ceremonies marking the climax of the close of the Holy Year on Easter Monday
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  • 104 10 ance and External Affairs.—Reuter Wireless. Trade Negotiations To Be Resumed London, March, 31. Negotiations for the development of trade between India and Ireland by means of tariff preferences, w’hich were begun but not taken beyond the preliminary stage at the Ottawa Conference, are expected to be resumed in London
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  • 112 10 Reuter Wireless. Closed With Golden I Bricks i Rome, April, 2. I Three golden bricks laid with the aid of a golden trowel closed the Holy Door in St. Peter’s and marked the end of the solemn of the nineteenth centenary of the Crucifixiion of Christ. Thousands watched
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  • 31 10 Reuter Wireless. The death is announced of the distinguished preacher and writer, Dem Cuthbert Butler, a former master and ex-Abbot of Downside School, at the age cf 76.
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  • 379 10 from the Insull utilities companies—Reuter Wireless. At Istanbul BROTHER ARRAIGNED AT CHICAGO Istanbul, March 31. After protesting to the Turkish police and the Greek Consul against the detention of his steamer, the Captain of the Maiotis declared he would never give up Samuel Insull who is under
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  • 87 10 of the unemployment fund debt.—Reuter Wireless. What The Chancellor Can Do London, April, 1. The results of the financial year indicate j that when the Chancellor of the Exchequer makes his budget statement on April 17th., he will have a sufficient margin of revenue to restore all cuts
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  • 50 10 through financial difficulties.—Reuter Wireless. The oldest newspaper, Vossische Zeitung, founded in 1704 has ceased publication. At the same time, five other newspapers, all published in Hamburg, including the leading trade and shipping journal founded in 1730 have been forced out of existence through financial difficulties.—Reuter Wire- I
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  • 221 10 the railways receive large subsidies.—Reu ter. After Four Years' Deficit FIRST DETERMINED EFFORT Paris, April 4. By a new decree, laws effecting economies totalling 2,560,000,000 francs will be submitted for the President’s signature this evening after they have been finally passed by the Cabinet to-day. This
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  • 234 10 Death.Of Well-Known U. S. Banker New York. March 29. The death has occured of Mr. Otto Kahn at the age of 67. The well-known banker died suddenly of heart disease in the office of the Kahn, Loed and Co. of which he was a member.—Reuter Wireless. Mr. Otto
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  • 177 10 Cannes Outrage "GREAT ORIENT" BADLY DAMAGED Paris, Mar. 29. The building housing the freemasons’ lodge "Great Orient” in Cannes was seriously damaged by a bomb which exploded with such violence that the whole neighbourhood was alarmed. Shortly after thick clouds of black smoke began to pour out
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  • 85 10 possible in present circumstances.—Reuter Wireless. Rejects Affiliation With Moscow London, April, 2. Relations with Moscow and affiliation with the Communist International are the principal subjects to be discussed at the Annual Conference of the Independent Labour Party meeting in York under the presidency of Mr. Maxton (M.P.). The
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  • 97 10 Cheap Supply Fully Usable London, March, 31. On the Money Market this week, although the holiday currency demand and the end of the month settlement caused a cheap supply to be fully usable, borrowers, generally, w’ere able to satisfy their needs without much recourse to the Clearing Banks’
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  • 56 10 —Reuter Wireless. London, April, 2. Prominent political opponents will be wed at North Berwick when Mr. Walter Elliot i Con), Minister for Agriculture, is married to Miss Katherine Tennant, until recently holder of high offices in the Scottish Liberal Association and half-sister of
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  • 76 10 The Bantry Sinks With Entire Crew London, March 27. A second steamboat collision in 24 hours occured on Monday in the British Channel when visibility was completely obscured by a dense fog. The steamer Bantry, 600 tons, sank like a stone on being rammed by the 8,000-ton motorship
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  • 57 10 Judge Who Tried Japanese Naval Cadets Tokio, March 27. A military judge, one of the bench at the Naval Court before which the naval cadets were charged with the murder of the Prime Minister, Baron Inukai, suffered a nervous breakdown and attempted harakiri in his home on Saturday,
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  • 80 10 .—Reuter. Trustees' Decision GIGANTIC OFFERS REFUSED Stockholm, April 4. The famous diary of Kreuger, the Match King, is to be burnt as decided by the trustees of his bankrupt estate. The diary which was one of the chief keys to the police investigations, contained details
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  • 97 10 —Reuter. Prepared To Fight For Real Democracy The Hague, April 4. Abandoning their former standpoint against militarism and armaments in Holland, the Social Democratic Labour Party the second largest in the country has decided to work for disarmament only on international lines and participate in the Government
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  • 104 10 .—Reuter. Depletion Only Matter Of Time Berlin, April 4. In view of the impending meeting of tht German creditors, the latest statistics ot the Reichsbank are of great interest. Thej reveal the loss last week of over ten million marks gold and foreign currency which at present total
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  • 98 10 Reuter. Female Surplus In Cities Declining Berlin, April 4. The result of the national census in June 1933, gives the population, excluding the Saar at 65,189,000 as against 62,411,006 according to the census of 1925 Males increased by 4.9 per cent, and females 4.1 per cent. The female
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  • 62 10 Kenneth Lee and Mr. Cyril Lloyd —Rugb; Radio Service. Committee Of Inquiry Appointed London, April 4 The Chancellor of the Exchequer and th< Minister of Agriculture have appointed committee to inquire into the condition ot the sugar industry in the United Kingdom The committee consists of Mr. Willrid
    Kenneth Lee and Mr. Cyril Lloyd —Rugb; Radio Service.  -  62 words
  • 52 10 Wife Of Consul-General A< Shanghai Dead Shanghai, April 4 Taken suddenly ill at Hangchow wb reshe was spending her Easter HolidMrs. E. S. Cunningham, wife ot American Consul-General of Shanghai at 10 a.m. after two days’ illness. Mrs. Cunningham, nee Elizabeth K was born in London in
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  • 41 10 To Their Fallen German Comrades Wilhelmshaven, Mar< Three Dutch naval officers paid tribute to their German they called at the naval and deposited a wreath in the e 1 church bearing the inscription, "Th< Navy to their fallen comrades."
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  • 2494 11 WODEHOUSE PLAY REVIVED: NEW REVUE FOR LONDON: PAUL ROBESON'S FIRST TALKIE: FILM VERSION OF "ANN VICKERS" (From Our Own Correspondent. London, March 24. MEW PLAYS FOR EASTER With Easter almost upon us the theatre orld will be slack for the next week or Only two new plays
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    • 146 11 R 6 -GOLDWYN-M hri 11 in q Drama of The North grown 5 1,1 high hdis tOLaS*: u y C e y I O O sta n 11 y under ■Ax'* supervision I l.o.on e x p e r t s t o *s jU-.oys th, UliaßMgMaa _J L_| |_J
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  • LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS
    • 827 12 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT RUBBER London, March 21. The higher prices ruling at the beginning of last week brought out a considerable volume of profit taking by outside operators and although the Market at first stood up to this selling very well and absorbed all offerings, the tone
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    • 323 12 Considerably Better Results The twenty-third ordinary general meeting of the Mengkibol (Central Johore) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at 7 Great Winchester-street, E.C. on March 20. Mr. P. C. Turnbull, 0.8. E. (chairman), said that the results were a considerable improvement on those for 1932, for
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    • 178 12 Anglo-Malayan Group Messrs. Anglo-Malayan Tin Ltd., advise the following particulars of operations of the undermentioned Companies for the month of March, 1934 Rawang Tin Fields Ltd.—Hours 580 Cu. Yards 240,000 Piculs 1428 Approx. Working Costs $18,750 Approx. Realization $105,000. Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Ltd.—Hours 468 Cu. Yards 140,000
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    • 144 12 Latest Wednesday Tuesday Paris 78 9 32 78 13 32 New York 5.17% 5.17 Montreal 5.15% 5.16% Brussels 22.10 22 13 Geneva 15.98, Amsterdam 7.64 7.651 Milan 59 15 16 Berlin 13 13.01; Stockholm 19.39 19.39, Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% i Oslo 19.90% 19.90 Vienna 28 28
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    • 343 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY Hie following are the latest quotations tai 1ODSSR& KENNEDY CO*» «hare list to-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Hitam 14 3 14 9ex 14 9 15 6ex Hong Fatt 48 51 48 51 K. Lanjut 20 3 21|0 20|3
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    • 338 12 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes In our quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Hitams 14 6 15 0 14 9 15 3 Ayer Wengs 1.85 1.95 1.85 1.95 Bangrins 34 0 35 0 34 0 35 0 j Chenderiangs 8
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    • 304 12 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.85 1.95 1.85 1.95 Hitam 51 53 51 53 Jelebu 1.20 1.25 1.30 1.35 Kinta 2.40 2.45 2.40 2.45 Kuchai 1.02 1.04 1.02 1.04 Lukut 1.02% 1.05 1.00 1.02% Nawng Pet 97% 1.00 97% 1.00 N.
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    • 147 12 I The following are the latest quotations for to-day Buyer* SeHera TINS Ayer Wengs 1.85 1.95 Ayer Hitams 14 3 14 9 Chenderiangs 8 3 9 0 Hitams 52% 55c Hong Fatts 50 52% Hongkong Tins 13 9 14 3 Idris 6 9 7 3 K. Lanjuts
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    • 106 12 PENANG, APRIL 5 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank) j London Bank Demand 2|4 3' t 32 4 m[ts 2|4 5|32 1 Private 3 m ts credit 2 4 13 32 3 Documentary 2 4 On New York Demand 59% nom. France T.T. 900 nom. Hongkong „T.T. 35% dis.
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    • 1094 12 KENNEDY CO, SHARE LIST n ii NAMES. I s g <% hS RUBBE? S c 0 Allenbv Rubber Co. 1 1 g? Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 'O »5 Amalgamated Malay Estates 2 22 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 1 **s Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates Ayer Molek Rubber Co. tCS Ayer Panas
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  • 564 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal The following is a list of vessels am md galling from Penang during the wi < IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. KUALA for Mergui Moulmein Tavoy. Sails on Saturday 14 th S.S. SAARBRUCKEN from Bremen burg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Barr Geno and Colombo. Sails to S
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  • 1259 13 OUTWARD MAIL V mail for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigli and T. ■>emawe by the s.s. “Gen van der Heijden” ’ill be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. i'he P. and O. s.s. “Bangalore” from *mdon via Bombay and Colombo is exited to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Satur!.V and
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 466 13 dCSI OPENING TO-NIGHT and '<. TWO TERRIFYING ?—j.j .U.. X.. LOST TO THE WORLD FOR TWO TERRIFYING YEARS IN YEARS THE ARCTIC ,-1 filltev V TO MAKE JBf BBfcA Metro Goldwyn Mayer Presents with pride fb *T^JfcSVw '< THIS EPIC I W. S. VAN DYKE'S SUPREME The Stampede of thousands
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    • 59 13 CITY’S PALATIAL TALKIE HOUSE Telephone 117. Penang Road. LAST NIGHT AMERICA'S SWEETHEARTS TOGETHER AGAIN WALLACE BERRY MARIE DRESSLER IN 'TUGBOAT ANNIE' ALSO STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY IN 'THE MUSIC BOX' Reduced Prices of Admission 50 cts., 30 cts., 20 cts., and 10 cents. COMMENCING 6th APRIL, 1934. The Glorious
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    • 60 13 IBWfIgHBDg WITH FIRST CLASS BAR ATTACHED OPENING TO-NIGHT —6.15 9.30 Only Kathleen Norris Could Tell This Gripping Story FOX FILM PRESENTS L I "WALLS OF GOLD" with SALLY EILERS NORMAN FOSTER RALPH MORGAN The story of a million girls who married wealth and starved for love. PRECEDED BY "GEM OF
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  • 2407 14 MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD'S FUTURE: THE PROBLEM OF DEFENCE: SIR ESMOND OVE Y S AMBASSADORSHIP NEED FOR MINISTERIAL RETICENCE (From Our Own Correspondent). London, March 24. < 1 PARLIAMENT AND EASTER The discussions on the report stages of the Service Estimates in the House of Commons on
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    • 226 14 s g I IB MASTERS VI fl W m BJOLi—a I |1 JMkft BHrn I Lb /tr and SU, X MWiMr Please Bl I 'Bheux’cLbq, Jhe so. Ltd,.. I Tlist/ulmichs ID BAM© MID BEIER I ■EI B I Henry Waugh e Co. Ltd. I I I ii I3 I 1
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    • 1924 15 J I I «>- ~“V w< n j I f < <▼ y f 1 4 I H A AX t ,^~~~~*~l —^yTn' jj /■:}>■ Jfr KtbR-tJ-LNTIHG /kV I VetUß fOMU, UM TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ I -l4 From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due
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  • 564 16 Rough Diamond Knocked Out LAST NIGHTS FIGHT (BY "SECONDS OUT") The return contest between Boy Nar t and Rough Diamond attracted a large attendance at Wembley last night. It will be remembered that there was considerable discussion as to the justice of the decision at
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  • 21 16 The 4th Annual European Volunteer Ball of the P. P.W.V.C. will be field on the 16th June, 1934.
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  • 21 16 BIRTH CORBET-SINGLETON —On April 2nd. 1934. at Batu Gajah, Perak, to Enid, wife of M. G. Corbet-Singleton a daughter.
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  • 114 16 Chinese Arrested On S’csore Warrent DENIES HE IS THE WANTED MAN Pan Lye Choon. alias La> Tian Heng, a Chinese who is alleged to have been formerly cashier in the employ of the Rotterdam Trading Company. Singapore, was charged in the Fenang Police Court this morning
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  • 201 16 nibong Defeats B.M. High School In the re-play of the final in the McFall Cup Competition on Tuesday at the High School Ground. Bukit Mertajam, between the High School Team and the Nibong Tebal Recreation Club, the latter won by three goals to nil. and carried away
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 109 16 (To the Editoi of the “Pinang Gazette”) I Sir, —I should like to have another fight i with Brown Roberts at an early date as I am not satisfied with last night’s decision. I shall be glad if you will insert this letter. Yours, etc., BOY TONY.
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  • 116 16 INSTEAD OF RETURNING HOME i I DECISION AFTER SEEING DOCTOR (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 5. Jiro Satoh, captain of the Japanese Davis Cup Team, who stated on his arrival at Singapore on his way to Europe that as he is unfit he
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  • 95 16 —Reuter. Bro mley Scores 80 Not Out E3LSNG BOWLS WELL Colombo, April 4. In a. one-day match at Colombo against All-Ceylon. the Australian touiing team scor d 284 fcr 6 wickets at which they declared their innings closed. Bromley made 80 not out. Brown 56 and Fcnsford
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  • 181 16 Leave For Ipoh In Morning The party of Amoy Sccuts who arrived at Penang on rriday last from Singapore cn a tcur of the Near East left this morning fcr Ipoh. Since arriving here on Friday the Scouts have beer, afforded opportunities of visiting various places of
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  • 425 16 I Weights For I I To-mprrow i CARD OF EIGHT i EVENTS I The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Amateur Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur to-morrow RACE 1 Ponies Class 3, Division 3, 4 1
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  • 122 16 In Siamese Government Circles THE KRA CANAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 5. “You can assure the public of Malaya that there is no evidence of any antiBritish feeling among officials in the Siamese Government,” said Luang udsisara Xetinati, the new Siamese Consul at Singapore, to
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  • 79 16 New Classifications The following new classifications, amendments, etc., are announced to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List of Horses and Pcnies: HORSES New Classifications.— Class 1 Vedas. Class 3 Lady Alouette. Reinstated.— Class 4 Dear Moon, John Ronald. Deletions.-, Class 3 Millionaire. PCNIES Transfers.— Cameo II
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  • 54 16 To-day’s Serr -Final To-day the semi-final of the men’s doubles in the Chinese Recreation Club tennis tournament will be played off at 5.15 p.m. on the Victoria Green. Saw Tiang Sooi, partnered by Goh Hock Jin, will meet Goon Kok Ying and Cheah Wat Hun. Mr. Tan
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  • 382 16 Several Making obvt BINTANG TUJO a I GOOD ON Several new horsts will debut at tho Penang Ex entries for which e’es J y> rqpning for the first time elude: —(Class 1) Kilty T Parmint. Monte Video, Bini luj, Bestlot, Scrubbing Bru (Class 2) Car-Fox,
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  • 80 16 Tennis Home” The prizes won at the New Ye; i Tournament which has just bee» will be distributed in the course Home’’ at the Penang Recreation morrow evening at 7 p.m. Prior to the prize giving there a mixed doubles match between M rier and L. Robless
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    • 74 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. SPECIAL DINNER DANCES WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 11th 12th April. Dance Music and Cabaret .By MISS JERE LEE'S ORCHESTRA Consisting of 10 BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN GIRLS 19 COME AND DANCE TO SNAPPY MUSIC. Dinner $3-50 per person Non Diners $l-50. SATURDAY, 14th APRIL (Ist Race Day) GRAND SPORTS BALL
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    • 12 16 V.WAWAW/A WHAT LONDON IS DOIN€ READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 95 16 THE GEORGE TOWfi DISPENSARY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Straits Settl NOTICE OF FINAL DIVIDEF CLOSING OF SHARE REGIS R NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tl t the Annual General Meeting of tin Company to be held at 11.30 a.m. 18th, 1934, the Directors will rei the payment of a final dividend
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