Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 May 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 195. Vol. XCII. MONDAY. MAY 7. 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 383 1 t -ernmen+'s Policy Upheld gu OF AGITATION EXPECTED Tokyo, May 2. -s reaction to the official statement .cd last evening by the Foreign ()tt: ihe interviews between the BriAme rican Ambassadors and the :mister. Mr. Hirota, regarding >licy towards China, is very j. |V The newspapers, without
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  • 80 1 On t) Shanghai, May 6. to-morro'v his de P ar ture to Japan ha’o atham announced Austra«ioners lr appoint Trade Commisther n, East but said it was neidip] Ori t r desirable to have direct an station. He anticipated Au s tr ;il ‘;7 in the Sin
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  • 161 1 Six Year Scheme EXPENDITURE OF 9 MILLIARDS FRANCS Paris, May 3. A six-year plan for the creation of work has been drawn up by the Minister of Labour, M. Marquet. According to details published here to-day the scheme provides for an expenditure of nine milliard francs, by
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  • 201 1 Welcomed At Ipoh Mr. Cheng Kung Poh, Minister of Agriculture and Industry of the Nanking Government, arrived at Ipoh by the mid-day mail train on Sunday and was met on arrival by a very large gathering of Chinese headed by Mr. Leong Sin Nam, J.P., the
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  • 139 1 Decision To Form Club At a public meeting held at Lubok Tamang Resthouse, Cameron Highlands, it was decided inter-alia that a recreation club should be formed to be called the Cameron Highlands Club, membership of rhich was to be open to all communities. The Hon’ble British Resident, Pahang,
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  • 303 1 New Discoveries BUSINESS OUTLOOK EXCELLENT “What prospects are there for improvement of trade between Malaya and the Philippines This question was put to Mr. H. N. Guernsey, the president of the Luzon Stevedoring Company in Manila, who is now in Singapore. He is on his
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  • 62 1 MAILS AT PENANG TO-MORROW (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 6. The outward bound Imperial Airway’s aeroplane is held up at Calcutta and a relief plane from Singapore called at Don Muang is afternoon to refuel. It hopes to reach Calcutta this evening and pick up mails and
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  • 169 1 Case Postponed Till May 19 f Mr. Lim Seng Hooi, J.P., C.H., .who surrendered at the Police Court on Saturday morning following the issue of a warrant the 1 previous day, on an information i lari before the Police Magistrate, I that he did intentionally make
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  • 474 1 Trade Commissioner TRANSFERRED TO NEW ZEALAND Mr. R. Boulter, H. M. Trade Commissioner, in Singapore, leaves on May 22 by the “Nieuw Holland” for New Zealand, to which country he has been transferred. About four and a half years ago Mr. Boulter came to Singapore from
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  • 143 1 In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice N.H.P. Whitley, Mr. Bimal Kumar Das was admitted to practise as an advocate and solicitor of these courts. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean in making the application submitted that all the papers were in order and
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  • 254 1 Dispute Over School Fees THREATS TO MURDER ANY EUROPEAN Medan, Apr. 30. One death has been caused, four men have been seriously wounded and several 1 policemen have been slightly injured in an attempted rebellion at Kepoeh, Java. The trouble started when a village head1 man
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  • 101 1 Well-Known Entertainer In Penang Mr. H. Scott-Leslie, the well-known London entertainer, will give two shows at the E. O. Hotel on Friday and Sunday next. Mr. Scott-Leslie is making his third world tour and had the honour of giving a Command Performance at Viceregal Lodge, Simla, in August,
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  • 201 1 $5Ol Or Six Months’ R. I. A fine of $5Ol or in default six month’s rigorous imprisonment was imposed by the Penang district Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, on a Chinese namfd Koay Guan Hor, who pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of
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  • 3245 3 brilliant function at SPRINGTIDE HOTEL FAREWELL TO MR. C. D. QUARMBY v \RM AND EULOGISTIC TRIBUTES ADDRESS FROM STAFF Lou Ah Peh's 11 Farewell Message sixth annual re-union dinner of the Government CommerSchool, Penang, on Saturday night at the Springtide Hotel ably a greater
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  • 3696 4 CAKESELLER'S EVIDENCE AT POPEJOY MURDER TRIAL MOVEMENTS OF MAK WIN© CHUNG AFTER THE MURDER A few nights before the occasion on which Inspector Popejoy met his death at the hands of a Chinese gunman, Mak Wing Chung, the Cantonese who is accused in the Assize Cour,
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  • 467 4 Civil District Court Claim Disallowed CASE NOT PROPERLY BROUGHT An action for damages for illegally, ma-; liciously, and without reason and proper* cause distraining upon his goods, was brought in the Singapore Civil District Court on hriday by Mr. P. Carmichael against Mrs. van Hijn, manageress of
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  • 465 4 THE LAY-OUT FOR THIS YEAR As already announced, the annual Malayan Exhibition will be held this year on June 2, 3 and 4, and organisation is now well in hand. The Trade Section, as anticipated, will require considerably more spade than in 1933, and it has been
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  • 431 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL The next meeting of the International Tin Committee will be held In Paris on May 16. Mr T W. V. May, Assistant Architect, and Miss A.A.’ Gentles, Nursing Sister, has been seconded to Johore. Mr A. H. L. Larman, A.M.1.T., District Traffic Assistant, Ipoh, who was away in
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  • 163 5 PRESENTED TO LONDON ZOO doves, which had been kept late Sir Gerald du Maurier, a presented to the London Zoo. i sad echo of this distinguishelong love for and care of was evident to anyone who hi me on Hampstead Heath. of birds at
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  • 383 5 By Nine Wickets FINE BATTING BY MURIEL AND KNIGHT Playing in his last match in Penang, before going Home on leave, Muriel, together with Knight was associated in a bright second wicket partnership which enabled the Penang Cricket Club to gain a victory by 9 wickets
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  • 199 5 Peelers Draw With S.X.R.C. A Cricket match played yesterday on the Patani Road ground between the S.X.R.C. and the Peelers resulted in a draw. The following are the scores PENANG PEELERS P. Balls c A. A. Law b Kok Chan 8 B. Lewis b D. Stewart 13 L.
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  • 454 5 Handicaps For Second Day CARD OF NINE EVENTS Big Fields The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club (Governor’s Cup) meeting RACE 1 Ponies: Classes 2 and 3, combined, Division 3, 5 Furlongs. Lady Tarquin 10.10 Leonie 10.02
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  • 585 5 Fond Disqualified When Leading LAST NIGHTS BOXING (By “Seconds Out”.) What would otherwise have been a good promotion, staged last night at Wembley Park before a large crowd, was marred by the disqualification of L. S. Fond in the seventh of a scheduled ten rounds contest
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  • 145 5 Sterilisation Threat Berlin, April 17. Anastasia Schulze, known to German newspaper reader as the “Queen of Berlin Shoplifters,” has been sent to prison for the 13th time and threatened with sterlisation on her conviction. Born in Turkestan of Turkestani parents, Anastasia has endeared herself to the
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  • 1390 6 GOUTTE DOR AND GRDAT MIRADOR OBLIGE ISLE OF BONNY PAYS sBo' HARD UP AND VEDAS IN CLOSE FINISH Myanee Wins Again (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 5. A very large crowd attended the opening of the Singapore Turf Club (Governor's Cup) meeting to-day.
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  • 407 6 Selangor Police Win (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 5. After many wet afternoons the weather to-day kept fine and several matches were possible. The Selangor Police defeated the Selangor Indians by seven wickets. Batting first the Indians gathered 74, B. S. Gill 17 and G.
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  • 363 6 Fine Win For S.X.R.C. WILLIAMS SCORES 40 NOT OUT A fine stand for the second wicket by A. J. Williams and Kok Chan productive of 79 runs enabled the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club to defeat the Penang Recreation Club by nine wickets on Saturday. Young
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  • 52 6 Reuter. O'Reilly Deadly SEVEN WICKETS FOR 39 RUNS London, May 5. O’Reilly captured seven wickets for 39 runs for the Australians at Leicester and twice took two wickets with successive balls. At the close of play the scores were Leicester 152, (O’Reilly 7|39). Australians 61 for one
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  • 1100 6 BARNSLEY WINS ON THE POST PRESTON PARTNERS GRIMSBY INTO FIRST DIVISION FINAL LEAGUE PLACINGS London, May 5. The following are the results of matches played to-day in the English League DIVISION I Arsenal 2 Sheffield U 0 Birmingham 1 Huddersfield T 3 Everton 2
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  • 186 6 Ipoh's Narrow Victory j POOR STANDARD (From Our Own Correspondent) I Ipoh, May 5. i An interesting soccer match was played to-day between teams representing Taipmg and Ipoh leagues. The match provided an opportunity to gauge what soccer talent is available for Perak this season. Unfortunately the
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  • 126 6 j Entertained By 1 Chamber Of Cc 1 n Minw ter Mr. Chen Kung Po, the of Industry and Commero- Jolsen Ho, Director of Trade rn ing try arrived at Penang on yje in the course of his tour of jat re Dutch East Indies, wa3
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  • 923 7 CANNED BY CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS STEPS TAKEN TO GUARD N. CHINA AREA “China Press.” rted attack against all forms ng along the China Coast, as ng other boundaries of the ill shortly be launched by the rt ve force of the Chinese Marinis.
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  • 135 7 —Reuters Exatr.-fe Others Should Follow Canton, April 17. 1 th** norial service held at the yest 31 the Provincia l Tangpu here .v r Lin Yuen-kai, chairman of off, r, j un P r °vincial government, 11 '"vs on the present situation, the J( 1 that during
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  • 160 7 Jade And Glass Beautiful ornaments in glass and jade, made by Chinese artists more than 2,000 years ago, and only recently discovered by excavators, have been gathered together for an exhibition which has opened at the Courtauld Institute of Art, Portman square, and will
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  • 525 7 -“Canton Truth. A high spokesman at Nanking has said that “tired of all the turmoil of the past two decades the Chinese people are at the present moment engaged in quietly and persistently building up a unified State”. That is exactly what the world would like to
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  • 143 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Chinese Comment On Japanese Statement Peiping, April 19. Comenting on Japan’s “hands-off China” statement to-day, a Chinese observer, in close touch with events, alludes to the “duplicity of Japanese diplomacy, since the threat to employ force was uttered on the very day that
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  • 63 7 now, and the number of fields is 12. —Reuers Pacific Service. Canton, April 17 According to the Salt Control Commission, the surveying work of salt fields in Kwangtung province which began last year, is nearly completed. Up to the present the area of salt fields which have
    now, and the number of fields is 12.—Reuers Pacific Service. ,  -  63 words
  • 873 7 CHINA'S WAY TO INDUSTRIALIZATION MUST BE A SLOW AND PAINFUL PROCESS China’s unfavourable balance of trade has reached alarming proportions in recent years. According to the annual report of the Customs, China in 1932 imported $l,634,726,298 net worth of goods while her total
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  • 192 7 a.j nand of General Yu Shih-san.—Reuters Pacific Service. Agitator Flees To Yutien Peiping, April 18. According to Chinese reports Chao Tachung, ringleader of the recent strike of the K.M.A. miners at Tongshan, has fled to Yutien, a district in the demilitarized zone and is very active there. The
    .. a.j nand of General Yu Shih-san.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  192 words
  • 39 7 Reuters Pacific Service. Harbin, April 17 Bandits two miles east of Hengtaohotze dynamited an East-bound Japanese troop train to-day with 43 wagons. Only the locomotive was wrecked and no casual'ies have so far been reported.—
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  • 146 7 “Blow To Relations With Britain” Moscow, Saturday,. The Government Press denounce Japan’s “new attempt to impose a protectorate on China”, and seem confident that this step will injure relations between Tokio and London. “Japan and England”, it is declared, “are certainly united by a common aim,
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  • 93 7 -Reuters Pacific Service Hongkong, April 19 A deputation of Tibetan Lamas arrived in Hongkong to-day from Calcutta in the s.s. Kutsang, en route to Nanking. The head of the mission, who is known as the Ahchien Lama, in an interview declared that the people of Tibet
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  • 401 7 Peiping. Persistent fears for renewed Japanese aggression In North China have been aroused by recent developments panting to increasing tension in Sino-Japanese relations here following the departure for South China of General Huang Fu, chairman of the Peiping Political Affairs Readjustment Commission. The Japanese Kwangtung Army
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  • 592 8 Although British bodies themselves in Malaya have been slow to move in the matter the British Government has been alive for some time to the fierce Japanese competition in the Colonies which has been steadily driving out British products and the latest information from London
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  • 268 8 Although the struggle between King Ibn Saud and the Imam Yehia of the Yemen, does not directly affect Great Britain, it will be very closely watched in England. The basis of British relations with Saudi Arabia is the Jeddah Treaty of 1927, but with the Imam negotiations for
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  • 71 8 Mr. Tan Thean Seang Invitations h&Ve been issued for a prenuptial dinner on May 10 at No. 86, Rangoon Road, Penang, in honour of the forthcoming marriage of Mr. Tan Then Seang, •the well-known local tennis player, with Miss Khoo Siew Eng, on May 11,
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  • 656 8 $1 BRINGS IN $25,000 Mr. Goh, a Chinese tea merchant trading in Carnarvon Street, was the lucky winner of the first prize on the last day of the Penang Turf Club Unlimited Sweep. He bought just one ticket on this occasion, and his one dollar brought him
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  • 770 8 —“Malay Mail.” CEYLON’S AMBITIC) Next year will see the esta hment of a Ceylon House in London. s j s sequel to an agitation for ar itution of this kind which was started ne y ears ago, but which was prevented materialising owing to lack of func- idwcates
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  • 114 9 itn-spot POCESSION OF GANJA London 1234.10.0 No market TIN— (3 Months) London £232.5.0 No market Singapore 5116.62% Business Done Penang $116.62% Business Done 25 tons COPRA— (Sundried) $2.70 $2.80 BLACK PEPPER $16.75 $17.25 RUBBER London 7d 73 16d New York 14%c(G) 15%c(G) Singapore Spot 24 %c 24c July]
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  • 169 10 -Renter. OSAKA GLUTTED WITH WORLD-WIDE ORDERS UNLIKELY TO SYMPATHISE WITH BRITISH VIEWPOINT r Tokio, May 6. The Foreign Office spokesman interviewed by Reuter as to whether Mr. Runciman’s Memorandum was like an ultimatum, replied that a translation had only just been completed and required further
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  • 174 10 -—Reuter. Mr. Hull’s Warning Of Danger Of War Washington, May 6. A warning that the danger of militarism which was sweeping many parts of the world might lead to war unless curbed by international co-operation to promote peace, understanding and friendship was uttered by Mr. Cordell Hull,
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  • 138 10 Royal Dutch To Appeal Amsterdam, May 5. The Committee of the Amsterdam Stockbrokers’ Asscoiation announced that Royal Dutch Oil Company and its subsidiaries have given notice of appeal against the decision of the Hague Court with regard to the association’s claim that company should pay interest in gold.
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  • 65 10 —Reuter. Entrants Narrowly Escape Death Lousville, Kentucky, May 5. Ninteen entrants for to-day’s Kentucky Derby were saved from being burnt to death when a fire broke out at the stables on Churchill Downs where there was a long hne of building and houses and about one thousand throughbreds.
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  • 58 10 —Reuter. The Queen to Perform Launching Ceremony London, May 6. It is announced that King George and Queen Mary hope to visit Glasgow at the end of September for the purpose of launching the new giant Cunarder No. 534. The Queen will perform the actual ceremony of
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  • 102 10 —Reuter. League And Assistance To China London, May 6. The Sunday Times Geneva correspondent states that for the first time for years the League Secretariat has issued a denial of a published statement. It says that after his talk with the Secretary-General, M. Avenol, Mr. Yokoyama told a
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  • 46 10 ...Reuter. Over £2,300,000 In 1933 London, May 5. The Dunlop Rubber Company’s Profits for 1933 totalled £2,346,644 an increase of £652,789. An eight per cent, ordinary dividend was declared and the carry over increased by £136,207 to £578,415. Total assets amount to £3O millions....Reuter.
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  • 30 10 —Reuter. Rescission Of Notice Of Withdrawal Geneva, May 6. Mexico has notified the League of the rescission of her notice of withdrawal given on December 3, 1932.—Reuter.
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  • 152 10 —Reuter. By Japan's Habitual Language FRENCH COMMENT ON EXPLANATIONS Paris, May 5. The publicist Pertinax in the Echo de Paris” stresses the desirability of an agreement between Japan and signatories of the Nine Power Treaty which will take into account things as they really are. If an agreement
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  • 173 10 —Rugby Radio Service. New Departure In I Industrial Legislation London, May 5. The text of a Government Bill to enable statutory effect to be given to wage agreements in the cotton manufacturing industry has been issued. Its provisions corres- pond closely to the draft outline which was unanimously
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  • 50 10 —Reuter. Five Bombs Thrown At Police Station Calcutta, May 6. Five bombs were thrown in quick succession at 2 a.m. this morning at the Shibpore Police Station, seven miles from Calcutta, by two young Bengalis. Two Bengalis and a constable were injured and the assailants were captured.—
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  • 276 10 —Reuter. Liner Search For Dillinger BUT PRESENCE VERY REMOTE Landon, May 5. A new Dillinger sensation has been created by a Belfast Report. The local police have instructed a search of the Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of York when it arrives at Belfast at midnight from Canada
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  • 65 10 —Reuter. Sent To Mr. Ramsay I Macdonald I London, May 6. The Council of the Royal Academy his written to the octogenariain Mr. Adrian Stokes rebuking him for interrupting Mr. Macdonald’s speech at the banquet on Thursday. The President of the Council has written an apology to Mr.
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  • 129 10 .—Reuter. Simla, May 5. Far reaching proposals for initiating a co-ordinated policy for the economic better, ment of the country has been issued by the Government of India. Steps already decided include the appointment of central and provincial marketing officers; the inauguration of provincial
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  • 121 10 Rugby Radio Service. Private View To Invited Guests London, May 5. A large and fashionable gathering thronged the salons of Burlington House to-day when the summer exhibition of the Royal Academy was opened to private view of invited guests. It is the general opinion of art critics that
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  • 47 10 Vbbey will mark the occasion.—Rugby Ratio Service. Of King George’s Accession London, May 5. The twenty-fourth anniversary of the accession of H.M. King George to the throne will be celebrated to-morrow, and a special order of service at Westminster Abbey will mark the occasion.—Rugby Ra-
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  • 216 10 —Reuter. Mr. Lansburg's A Statement A SOCIALIST PARTY London \fay 5 The Liberal terms for a unite ront witt Labour were laid down by Herbert Samuel in a speech at a Liber demons, tration at Bournemouth. He s. 1 he was prepared to co-operate with ar. ne
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  • 78 10 Rugby Radio Service. Save Two More Lives London, May 5. Two pilot officers and one aircraftsman attached to the Third Flying Training School of the Royal Air Force were saved by their parachutes yesterday when during looping operations two planes collided. The aeroplanes crashed, both engines being buried in
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  • 48 10 —Reuter. Deported To Canada And Far East London, May 6. Trebitsch Lincoln has been detained at Liverpool and will be deported to Canada and the Far East aboard the “Duchess of York” when the liner returns from Antwerp to which place Lincoln has declined to proceed.—Reuter.
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  • 259 10 Believe They Can Use If To Make Everybody Young Again ATTACKING ILLNESS IN A NEW WAY "HEAVY WATER" MUST YIELD ITS SECRETS Why does a £95,000,000 British firm, Imperial Chemical Industries, feel it worth its while to manufacture economically the new weld substance, heavy water?”
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  • 1787 11 ACING COMMENCES AT NEWMARKET: CAMPANULA'S FINE VICTORY: THE TRIUMPH OF COLOMBO. Our Own Correspondent.) i London, April 25.' CHA’ KS AT NEWMARKET Vis to Newmarket on the opening Craven meeting, the first of; th( fixtures during the season at rs, found many improvements i ain( were last
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  • 174 11 Dates And Venues May 11-12. —Walker Cup, Golf, Britain ;v. U.S.A., St. Andrews. j May 21-25. —Amateur Golf Championj ship, Prestwick. June 6.—The Derby. I June B.—The Oaks. June 8,9, 11, 12,—First Test Match, I Nottingham. June 15-16. —Wightman Cup Match, j Wimbledon. June 19-22.—Ascot. June
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  • 102 11 meeting at Hangchow.— Reuters Pacific Service. Invited To Nanking By Panchen Lama Peiping, April 19 I Thirty Lama priests left for Nanking yesterday at the invitation of the Panchen Lama, the spiritual dignitary of Tibet who will shortly conduct a national peace prayer meeting at Hangchow. These priests
    meeting at Hangchow.— Reuters Pacific Service.  -  102 words
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  • 306 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY W ttn Hat txwtay. Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat Tin 7|o 7 6 7|o 7]6 A. Hitam 15 3 16;0 15(6 16|3 Changkat 47(6 4816 c 49|0 50|0c Hong Fatt
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  • 204 12 The following are the latest quotation* for to-day Buyers Sellers RUBBERS Allenbys 1.60 1.70 Ayer Panas 1.60 1.70 Bassetts 92% 97% Ba‘u Lintangs 1.07% 1.12% Brogas 95 1.00 Ccnnemaras 1.60 1.70 Glenealys 2.00 2.15 Jerams 1.05 1.15 Kuala Sidims 2.50 2.60 Lunas 2.00 2.10 M. Pindas 1.50
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  • 212 12 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN A. Weng 2.00 2.05 2.00 2.05 Hitam 55 57 55 57 Hong Fatt 47 49 52 54 Kinta 2.85 2.90 2.85 2.90 Xbai 1» 1-20 1.15 1.20 Nawng Pet »7 99 98 1.00 Rahman Hyd. 1-20 1.22% 1.21
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  • 128 12 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held to-morrow: 1. Minutes of last meeting held on the 24th April 1934 to be confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Decisions arrived at on minute papers
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  • 36 12 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Cents per lb. Spot 24% May June, 1934 24% July September, 1934 25% October| December, 1934 25% Market quiet.
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  • 414 12 SOON THEAM CO. Ttu following are the changee in out quotations up to noon to-day Saturday To-day Buyers Selters Buyers Selters j RUBBER Allenbys 1.65 1.75 1.70 1.80 A. Panas 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 Bassetts 90 95 90 95 B. Lintangs 1.07% 1.12% 1,07% 1.12% 1 Brogas 92% 97% 92%
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  • 107 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Parlß 77 7.32 77 932 New York 5.11% 5.11% Montreal 5.10 L 5.10% Brussels 21.83 21.53 Geneva 15.72% 15.73 Amsterdam 7.52 7.5214 Milan 59% 59 29 32 Berlin 12.93% 12.95 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 28 28
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  • 49 12 PENANG, MAY 7 (By Courto*y uhe Chartered London Bank Demand 214 3,32 4 m|ts 2|4 5J2 Private 3 m|ts credit 2'4 1332 3 Documentary 2 4 15|32 On New York Demand nonu France T.T. 890 aonL Hongkong T.T. $B% nom Shanghai T.T. 44% dis. India „T.T. 0-1 Silver
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 266 12 Notice of Meeting cf Board of Licensing Justices Penang. The next quarterly sessions of the p of Licensing Justices for th» S Penang will be held in the D' i P f P nt Penang, at 2.15 p.m. on Mond? i unp 1934. e lst h, 2. All applications for
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 913 12 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B B 6.4s—News Bulletin kindly supplied by Straits Times. Two o« the following frquendee and 7.oo—Relay of dance music toy Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under the emlengths will be used simultaneously:- direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins. B.3o—Close Down. ORB Sign Frequency Wavelength WEDNESDAY OSF 15,140 kc|a 19.82 m.
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  • 654 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines TLr following is a list of vessels arriving tuu ng rrom Fenang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. AGAMEMNON from Liverpool for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Japan. S.S. MARON from Singapore. Sails for Boston, New York and Baltimore. S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST
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  • 908 13 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra! by train to Singapore and thence by Ne- therlands India Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS I A mail for Asahan and Batoe Bahra by. the s.s. “Rengam” will be closed at 4
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 448 13 f THE FILM SENSATION OF LONDON. NEW YORK PARIS r X_ I 1 “CATHERINE THE GREAT” I OPENING WEDNESDAY, 9th AT rflll M .W tWB 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 20th Century's Magnificent Epic 'GALLANT LADY' with ANN HARDING CLIVE BROOK OTTO KRUGER DICKIE MOORE ALSO.— WALT DISNEY'S Coloured Cartoon 'THE NIGHT
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  • 816 14 APPEAL AGAINST MAGISTRATE'S DECISION A Private Lottery JUDGE RESERVES DECISION An interesting appeal against the judgment of Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, First Magistrate, Ipoh, in which Chin Thin Chin, the Paying Cashier at the Ipoh Overseas Chinese Bank, was fined $75 with the alternative
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  • 215 14 Holy Man Fined Evidence was given by the purser and gunner of the P. and O. B. I. s.s. Karoa Tat the trial before the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday morning of Jiwan Dass on a charge of stowing away from Ragoon. Mr. John
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  • 214 14 Taken Back To Hospital The Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday held an inquest on Kathadesan, a male Tamil adult Hindu who died in the District Hospital on April 28. Dr. John Eliatamby Sivaratnam, Assistant Medical Officer at the General Hospital, Penang, said that at 9.40 p.m.
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  • 214 14 Convicted Of Being Incapably Drunk In The Street Vice-Admiral Gordon Campbell, V.C., D. 5.0., noted for his distinguished war service in connection with Q ships, and M.P. for Burnley, was fined 10s. with 10s. 6d. costs at Westminster on a charge of being incapably drunk in
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  • 559 14 P. P.W.V.C. COLOURS z Presentation By MajorGeneral Lewin ON WHIT MONDAY His Excellency Major General E. O. Lewin, C. 8., C.M.G., D. 5.0., General Officer Commanding Malaya Command, will present The King’s Colour and Regimental Colour to The Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps on Monday, 2ist May, 1934, at
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 31 14 d Fer discomfort of Rheumatism Sciatica, Lumbago If your blood to ln Pure and healthy state: remove the cause of the trouble by Oadce’s Blood Mixture. Cb— nrf tew. toUQtno w
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    • 216 14 C.C» (Tmi> ulurn Ca n The CARBORUNDUM Brand lawn mower sharpener r„ W T, Mower Sharpener is a sheet of rust-proof steel faced with a sheet ot Aloxite Brand Cloth in just the right grit to give the blades a keen, even cutting edge. im nlv «tens on the handle
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1855 15 j I /r~ r a. I U}kU4NTIN(i JsSs3jg3 "'•'b?' L > BLUE PUMMEL LIME TO EUROPE V'A SUEZ From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaver May> 10 PRES POLK June June 1» jrjjuaT 1,00 May. 24 PRES ADAMS June 20 July 3 r wr^-‘ r
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 187 16 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —Quats The President of the Board < of Trade is expected to announce, a e NE-1 CESSARY to protect THE INTERESTS OF GREAT BRITAIN, not of "The Port,” to wit, Singapore. Is the FREEDOM OF > THE PORT
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    • 504 16 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette) Sir, —I have no hesitation to respond to the request of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society to write on its behalf an appeal to the Chinese people in Malaya for support and co-operation. The Anti-Opium Movement is
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    • 167 16 1 Sir, —While looking up a notification in the Straits Settlements Government Gazette of 4th instant I came across the accounts of the Municipality of George Town, Penang, for January, and note that j the Municipal Auditor, in his certificate appended thereto, writes “reference should be made to
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  • 116 16 Narrow Victory For Dolphins At Tanjong Bungah yesterday, the Dolphins beat the Porpoises by the odd goal in five in the Chinese Swimming Club 1934 water-polo league. Half-time found the Porpoises leading by the margin of one goal—Boon Kam and Eng Hean netted once each, while Hooi Keat
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  • 78 16 Easy Win For Favourite Louisville, (Kentucky), May 6. The Kentucky Derby over a mile and a quarter over the Churchill Downs resulted as follows CAVALCADE (Mrs. I.D. Sloans) 1 I DISCOVERY (Mr. Alfred V. Vanderbilt) 2 AGRARIAN (Mrs. Frank J. Heller) 3 Thirteen ran. Won by 3
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  • 1531 16 15th Annual Meeting FINANCIAL POSITION GREATLY IMPROVED The fifteenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the North Taiping Tin Dredging Company, Limited, was held at 12.15 p.m. to-day at the registered offices of the Company, No. 33 Beach Street, Penang. Mr. D. A.
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  • 56 16 P.C.C. v. Trade School The following will represent the P.C.C. against the Trade School on the Esplanade, to-morrow, at 5-15 p.m.:— R. Mclntosh S. L. McNee and A. F. Baughan C. R. Shepherd, J. N. Cooley and R. N. Elliott L. M. Norris, J. H. Reid, C. Abbott, F.
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  • 1473 16 16th Annual Meeting REFERENCE MADE TO FOUNDER OF COMPANY Presiding at the 16th annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Taiping Tin Dredging Company, Limited, at Messrs. Henry Waugh and Company’s office at noon to-day, Mr. D. A. M. Brown made a reference to
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  • 158 16 From Trip To Rangoo" JOE DIAMOND’S SUCCESS The Malayan boxers. Nick- Diamond and Young ch oiat J; r Onager, on a tour to Rangoon with pena ng Mr. Chas de Alwis, arrived at yesterday. Mr. de Alwis explained tha scheduled to return early last a’
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  • 47 16 THE NANODAYA BUDDHIST ASSOCIATION FUNERAL. NOTICE Members are hereby informed that the funeral of Madam Lim Bong Chee, a member, will take place on Tuesday, Bth inst., at 10.30 am. at 94, Madras Lane, in accordance with Buddhist rites. ONG HUCK KEAT, Hon. Secretary, 118, Aehccn Street,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 74 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. WEDNESDAY, 9th MAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music By The Band Of The t S.S. “PRESIDENT POLK” The Incomparable Entertainer HENRY Artist-Magician, And His Around The World Touring Company In A Delightful Entertainment Of MYSTERY AND ART Featuring His Famous SAND PICTURES. ALSO MISS VERE DE
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