Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 May 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Ho. 109. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 284 1 SI M'S OUTPUT TO GO TO JAPANESE SYNDICATE LEASED LAND IN COCHIN-CHINA inang Gazette” is informed, from an authoritative source, it in a comparatively short time another blow will be struck »nc of Malaya’s leading industries. This time the blow from Siam with
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  • 106 1 Reuter indications Of Closer Union Geneva, May lions that important developments j tent o a closer union of the Balkans, may r behind the scenes at the forth- meeting of the League of Nations provided by the promised atten- dan' live Foreign Ministers from East. Eur namely Tewfik
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  • 49 1 by Radio Service. British Aircraft To Take Part London, May 11. Slip Sassoon stated in the House ns that the British Air Minister citation of His Majesty’s Govern>nada had arranged that a flight ury Aircraft would take part in nary celebrations in Toronto in -by Radio Service.
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  • 6 1 London, May 11.
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  • 9 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, May 11.
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  • 113 1 —Reuter. Legislation To Clarify Position Washington, May 10. Legislation to clarify the silver position is expected soon as President Roosevelt has apparently informed Mr. Morgenthau how far he is willing to go to meet the views of the silver group. Mr. Morgenthau has already reported to President Roosevelt
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  • 76 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Great Britain To Participate London, May 10. In view of the importance of next year’s International Universal Exhibition at Brussels both commercially and particularly, t e Government has decided to participate and the Belgian Government have been informed of this decision. It is the intention
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  • 33 1 No More Token Payments Accepted —Reuter. Washington, May 10. The State Department has finally ruled that mere token payments from debtor nations will constitute default within meaning of the Johnson Act.-
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  • 46 1 .—Reuter. i London, May 10. I Miss Jean Batten in continuation of her England-Australia solo flight land<* I Cyprus early this afternoon and left under I favourable weather for Damascus.-Rugby ‘Radio Service. I The death has occurred of Major-General John Walter Graham Tulloch.
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  • 110 1 From British And Japanese Firms SERIOUS INTERFERENCE WITH TRADE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 11. In contrast to the recent tone of the business community regarding Japanese competition, opposition appears to be gaining strength to the measures which will endanger the status of Colony ports.
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  • 69 1 ’—Reuter. Citizens’ Protest Against Govt. Persecution Chicago, May 11. On the eve of Samuel Insull’s arraignment here, an Insull Defence has been opened at Alturas, California, a mountainous township of 2,000 inhabitants w’ho held a mass meeting urging the formation of a National Insull Defence Campaign and passed
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  • 118 1 —Reuter Wireless. Appointed Emir Hodeida NORMAL LIFE RESTORED Cairo, May 8. The Emir Feisal, King Ibn Saud’s son, has been appointed Emir Hodeida, where the shops and cafes have reopened and normal life has been restored. It is reported that the Emir Feisal is being urged to
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  • 87 1 —Reuter Wireless. Renewed Demand For Industrials London, May 8. On the Stock Exxchange to-day industrials encountered a renewed demand, textiles and rayon shares especially firming I up on the British Government’s decision to i check Japanese competition. Rubbers continued active but less firm. Other sections ruled irregular. With
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  • 70 1 satisfaction at the way she shaped.—Reu{ter Wireless. Satisfactory Maiden London, May 8. Mr Tom Sopwith’s American Cup chal- lenger, Endeavour, today made her maiden I trip in the Solent in perfect weather. Mr. i Sopwith was at the w’heel and her designer, Mr. Nicholson was also aboard. The
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  • 2010 1 ROTARY SPEAKERS PRAISE THE CAMERON HIGHLANDS MR. H. R. ARBENZ'S INTERESTING ADDRESS 1 Malaya’s holiday resort, the Cameron Highlands, was described by two speakers at the Singapore Rotary luncheon meeting on Wednesday as a place which rivals any other hill station in the
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  • 2251 3 TH ?UEEN OF SIAM IN LONDON THE PALACE HAMPTON COURT: GIRL'S WINDJAMMER ADVENTURE THE PERFECT RESTAURANT Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 2. rO Y visit to whipsnade and Queen, with the Duke and York and Princess Elizabeth rea visit to Whipsnade Zoo. car, the Royal party,
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    • 201 3 DO YOU KNOW THAT REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK ls pure cow’s milk reduced to its Z) /f present creamy consistency by ✓y Jnfa a evaporation, and made completely sterile. It contains no preservative A CjjC* er ot^er addition, consequently, after H fun opening the tin, the same care should (7
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  • 1825 4 New English Amateur Champion I I STAHLEY LUNT WINS FOR THE MIDLANDS Recovery From A Six Holes Deficit Formby, April 28 Stanley Lunt, one of the best-known Midland golfers, and an international, won the English Amateur Championship here when he defeated Leonard G. Crawley, holder of the title three
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  • 361 4 Francis de Croisset ON BOARD "RAWALPINDI" Passing through Penang by the P. and “Rawalpindi” yesterday on his way to Hongkong and Shanghai was the famous French novelist and playwright, Francis de Croisset, whose novels have been widely adapted to the stage and screen in Europe and America.
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  • 144 4 The Prince Of Wales In The Third Round The Prince of Wales, from a handicap of 11, on April 28, quamied for the third lound of the Parliamentary Handicap, in which he will meet Commander A. Marsden, M.P., handicap 16, at Walton Heath. The Prince beat Mr. Lees-Jones,
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  • 483 4 The Rev. Father Alvis Griffoy arrived here this morning from Port Swettenham, Mr. A. Rose arrived from London by the Imperial Airways aircraft Astvaea on Tuesday. Mr. H. H. Van der Gucht, the well-known Johore Rugby player, has returned from furlough. Mr. R. D. Hume, a partner
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  • 192 4 Director of London Tin Corporation Among the passegners arriving from Home by the P. and O. “Rawalpindi” was Mr. W. H. Edwards, well-known in the mining world and who is interested in many of the tin dredging companies in Malaya and Siam. Mr. Edwards who
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    • 292 4 iilljßff 1 TE Y 1 MUY TRISTE T CB 721 PERDON Two Seductive Tangos played by that great Continental Orch D e I Tango Pippo Racho SHANGHAI Rumba I CB 729 ALI-BABA Exciting Rumba’s straight from Paris and interpreter the I/ Orchestra of Melody’s Bar. The famous Parisian Cocktail >
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  • 947 5 SELECTIONS FOR TO-MORROW WILL PACIFIC FLIGHT WIN AGAIN IBy Tic-Tacl ere are nine events again for third day of the Singapore to morrow but the fields are so large as those on the <1 dav. In fact, the number rses that faced the starter
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  • 286 5 In Second Division League Match INDIANS UNLUCKY In a Second Division League match, played yesterday between the Bousfield Eleven and the I.R.C. “B” at the Renong Ground, the former defeated the latter by two goals to nil. Play was interesting throughout. The score, however, was not
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  • 39 5 .—Reuter. Somerset Beaten WATSON SCORES A CENTURY London. May 10. Lancashire defeated Somerset by an- innings and 159 runs. Lancashire 339 for 6 wickets declared (Watson 143). Somerset 66 and 114 (Booth 5 wickets for 49).
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  • 260 5 M.A.F.C. “B” Beaten By Muslims On the Dato Kramat padang yesterday the Muslims Recreation Club beat the Muthibol Ahizan Football Club “B” team by four goals to nil in the Second Division League. The margin of victory gained by the Muslims was indicative of the run of
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  • 149 5 International Soccer 86° AND A GRASSLESS PITCH Budapest, May 10. English soccer prestige suffered a severe setback when Hungary won by two goals to one after a goalless first half. A crowd of 40,000 which included the Regent witnessed the match. The teams were presented to
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  • 111 5 Rise Of A German Star Berlin, May 5. Sporting circles here are wildly enthusiastic about the victory scored on Friday night at the New York Madison Square Garden, when the German Walter Neusels, originally from Westphalia, beat the famous American boxer Tommy Loughran on points in a ten-round fight.
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  • 167 5 A. L. Henry Passes Through Penang A. L. Henry, the Selangor State footballer who won the “Malaya’s Best Footballer Competition’’ organised by Messrs. I Malayan Breweries passed through Penang yesterday on his way to Singapore after a three months’ tour in England. Henry is indebted to
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  • 87 5 Win Mussolini Gold Cup Rome, May 4. Italy won the test for the Mussolini gold cup in the riding competition. The Italian team had 35 y 2 marks against them, while Germany, coming next, had 37 3 5, Swit zerland 42%, and France 65%. Poland and Portugal came
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  • 41 5 Sunday Late T rain In conjunction with the special late train at 10.30 p.m. from Upper Station to Lower Station on Sunday, the 13th May, a late train from Lower to Upper S'ation will rbn at 10.15 p.m.
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  • 275 5 Fine Musical Coming At Majestic A magnificently staged melange ot comedy, music, song and spectacle that s what “For Love Of You,” a British film, the pre-view of which took place yesterday at the Majestic, is. Filmgoers should look forward to seeing “For Love Of You
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  • 72 5 The “Pinang Gazette” understands that Mr. J. G. Crawford, M.C.S., Assistant Director of Co-operation (North) since April 1932 and stationed at Penang has received orders to proceed on transfer to Johore and will be attached to the Rubber Restriction Department. He will be leaving
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  • 1927 6 THE SPRING MEETING AT EPSOM THE CITY AND SUBURBAN WINNER: PASSING OF AN OLDTIME TRAINER: (From Our Own Correspondent). London, May 2. 'GREAT METROPOLITAN STAKES The spring meeting at Epsom opened in showery weather, and the going was softer ‘han it has been on many of the
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  • 166 6 Dates And Venues May 11-12. —Walker Cup, Golf, Britain v. U.S.A., St. Andrews. May 21-25. —Amateur Golf Championship, Prestwick. June 6. —The Derby. June B.—The Oaks. June 8,9, 11, 12. —First Test Match, Nottingham. j June 15-16.^ —Wightman Cup Match, Wimbledon. June 19-22. —Ascot. June 22,
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    • 263 6 TOBRALCO SO EASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT z y A TOOTAL PRODUCT Go to the stores and see the fascinating new Tobralco patterns. Enjoy the lasting delight of frocks that wash and wear amazingly and keep their loveliness—of quality that proves by far the cheapest in the
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  • 342 7 Clinic In Slum Area FREE TREATMENT FOR POOR Shanghai. a view to carrying out the first yvJ work of the Five Year Plan on Ifare, the National Child Welfare ion of China had decided to start welfare clinic on 789 West Pao ad, Chapei. Under the
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  • 462 7 Experience Tact And Patience Of The East Hobart’s remarkable and absorb‘V 1, “Oil for the Lamps of China,” is th. odyssey of a modern American tr i who is as gallant a hero as any nt Venturer of great Elizabeth’s not for devotion to a queen it
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  • 2536 7 the fundamental problem of servant-trained CHILDREN ENJOYING FALSE DAWN OF LUXURY: EFFECT WHEN GROWN UP IN many recent novels, and perhaps in many real families, especially just after the war, the rising generation has risen to remark, “We didn’t ask to be born.” I wonder
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  • 505 7 —“Evening Standard.” Government CAUSES OF INTERNAL UNREST The mask with which Japan confronts the world bespeaks not only truculence, but confidence. Its bared teeth inspire uneasiness in the United States, fear in Russia and fury among those who claim to be
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  • 131 7 A £30,000 order for five locomotives has been secured by Hunslet Engine Company, Leeds, from the Chinese Purchasing Commission under the Boxer Indemnity Scheme. This is the second order the company have received from the same source within a year, and as the latest engines
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  • 703 8 From an official announcement which appeared yesterday in the “Pinang Gazette” it will have been noticed that assisted immigration from the Madras Presidency has now been resumed and up to 20,000 immigrants may now be assisted during the first year. From this it may be assumed
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  • 287 8 (M.A.H.A.: 1 The campaign recently launched by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Associai tion to obtain increased membership is j meeting with considerable success and (particularly satisfactory is the number of I applications received for life memberi ship, the subscription for which is only is2O. Ordinary membership is $2.
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  • 64 8 I —Reuter Wireless. i I Seeking Divorce: Husband Loses Job 1 Hollywood, May 8. 1 Harold Rosson, the camera-man who won fame through marrying Jean Harlow has now lost both his wife and his job. Concurrently with the announcement that Jean is seeking a divorce it is stated
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  • 1112 8 j g U n. W. J. B. in the Birmingham Post. A wind of efficiency, some of it genuine, is blowing across many of our industries, and not least across the oldest of them all that which gets us our
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  • 415 8 planes valued at i3G' <HKH Times. THE PIVOTAL PRICE; Much concern is bcii the conclusion from th< scheme of a pivotal pri< jas it were, afford a de! Itional and complementai <j rt ducing world stocks. Sir Phil;, liffe-Lister, in the Hom. referred to this point said, think
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  • 981 9 MOTORIST'S COMPLAINT ABOUT FRSVOLOUS CHARGE at the mercy of a system which police constable, with ‘wings’ his back to turn round suddennal against one as he wakes up sleep,” declared a defendant in tpore police court on Wednesday was summoned before Mr. C. H. charge
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  • 69 9 Registrar Going On Leave Mr. R. Moor. Registrar, Supreme Court. Penang, and Assistant Official Assignee, is proceeding on home furlough this week. Pending other arrangements, it is understood that Mr. Tan Hock Aun, Sheriff and Deputy Registrar will act as Registrar in addition to his other duties
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  • 34 9 With reference to the statement of contributions by Malaya on Poppy Day 1933, published in the press, it is regretted that Perlis was omitted. The amended figures are Kedah $2,600 Perlis 126
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  • 88 9 Continue Consideration Of Report The Trade Commission met in Singapore daily from the Ist to the sth May and on the 7th May and continued consideration of their Report. Further evidence was taken from Mr. R. V. Harris (P. O. S. N. Coy.) who was accompanied by Mr.
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  • 142 9 Travelling To Penang The Taiping Survey Sports Union will be travelling to Penang during the week-end to engage the Penang Survey Staff in a series of games in tennis and badminton. This is the return inter-departmental con-, test, as the Penang Survey Staff visited Taiping last February. The
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  • 140 9 j To Resume Sfeorfsy REPAIRS TO MOTOR I TUG j Salvaging operations on the sunken Rusi sian cruiser “Jemtschug which have been j stopped since Monday, will be resumed I shortly with the completion of repairs to the motor tug “Tiaan Maru”. On enquiry made this
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  • 349 9 Holiday Tennis At Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, May 10. I Tennis of a high standard was witnessed j at the Chinese Recreation Club Courts this morning, when the Ipoh Chinese met and defeated the Taiping Chinese in the semifinal of the Sultan’s Cup
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  • 26 9 .—Reuter. Agreement Signed Monte Video, May 11. A commercial treaty giving the most favoured nation treatment has been signed between Uruguay and Japan.
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  • 235 9 —Reuter. The Probable Cause j I CHINESE RESOURCES BEING DEVELOPED London, May 11. M*. Rajchmann’s appointment and the fact that Japan is not represented on the China, Committee of the League Council probably contributed to the cause of the recent semi-official expostulations of the Japanese Government declares
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  • 41 9 Entombed Men Given Up :.—Reuter Wireless. For Lost Berlin, Mav 8. The Buggingen potash mine has been sealed up, all attempts to rescue the entombed men having failed. Between seventy and eighty miners have been given up for lost.
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  • 42 9 his untouchability campaign.—Reuter Wireless. To Follow Buddha’s I Example Poona, May 8. j Gandhi has decided tc abandon his motor car and following the example set by Budd- I hp. will traverse the country on foot during his untouchability campaign.—Reuter Wire-
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  • 72 9 I.—Reuter. Discretionary Bill At The Most New York, May 11. It ic stated that a highly discretionary bill making silver part legitimate of the monetary stocks in the United States is about all the “Silverites” expect to obtain as a result of protracted negotiations declared the New York
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  • 20 9 —Reuter Wireless. Munich, May 8. The thirteenth game in the World Chess Championship was drawn after 74 moves.
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  • 101 9 I’IN-SPOT YESTERDAY TO-Dj London £236.10.0 £236.5.0 TIN—(3 Months) London £232.15.0 £232.10.0 Singapore $116.00 $116.25 Business Done Penang $116.25 Business Done ..Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA—(Sundrled) $2.90 BLACK PEPPER $lB.OO RUBBER London 6%d 6%d New York 13%c(G) 13%c(G) Singapore Spot 22c July) Sept. 221/aC Oct|Dec. 23c 23c TAPIOCA
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  • 125 10 —Reuter. DEALINGS IN RUBBER GOVT. NOT IN FAVOUR RISE NOT UNNATURAL ON ANNOUNCEMENT OF SCHEME London, May 10. A drastic suggestion to restrict dealings in rubber shares and rubber on the English markets by requiring cash to accompany orders was made by Colonel Sir John Sandeman
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  • 106 10 silver, and seized the money.—Reuter Wireless. 2,000 Casualties Cairo, May 7. Striking successes against the Saudis who are advancing on Sinai are claimed by the Yemenites, especially on the Nejarn fron 4 where the Saudis are reported to have suffered the loss of 2,000 casualties
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  • 63 10 .—Reuter Wireless. Met By Grim Faced Crowd Chicago, May 10. A grim-faced crowd many of whom were victims of Insull enterprises thronged the station to witness the involuntary homecoming of Samuel who was hurried at topspeed in car to the office of the United States Marshal
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  • 133 10 —Rugby Radio Servic Government Neutral Lord Hailsham last night declared the neutrality of the Government towards the Bill introduced at the end of last year by Lord Salisbury to change the composition and enlarge the powers of the Second Chamber. The debate on the second reading
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  • 102 10 L— Reuter. washmgton, May 9. A message from the battleship Tenneshas revealed that Captain William Woodsmyth, one of the Navy’s most brilliant techmeal experts died in the hospital of the ship of natural causes. He was the adviser to the American Delegation at the last London Naval
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  • 198 10 Siam Government Publicity Bureau. Only Lasts A Few Hours ARMY OFFICERS IN CHARGE The general strike declared by the Siamese State Railway workmen on April 27 lasted but a few hours and services were resumed on all lines the same afternoon. Army officers have now taken charge
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  • 82 10 Reuter. Important London Meeting London, May 10. The disarmament deadlock will be discussed at an important meeting in London this afternoon between Sir John Simon and Herr Von Ribbentrop, Herr Hitler’s special adviser cn disarmament questions, who is visiting London at the request of the German Government. Captain
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  • 47 10 Reuter Wireless. CURIOSITY Opens Letter To Hitler Berlin, May 10. Three post office employees were sentenced to three months imprisonment for opening a letter addressed to Herr Hitler out of mere curiousity. They pleaded they had not read the letter as it was illegible.
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  • 295 10 General Goering Butt Of Jokes I Germans can still laugh (writes a I Berlin correspondent), and the principal! i butt of their jokes continues to be the fondness of General Hermann Goering, the Reichs Minister of Aviation and 1 Prussian Premier, for gorgeous uniforms. One joke is that
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  • 105 10 —Reuter. No Trace Of Machine Or Occupants HOPE ABANDONED London, May io, Hope has been abandoned that the six occupants of the French air liner consisting three passengers, the cr£w of two and a British steward, have escaped drowning. When crossing the Channel from Le I Bourget
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  • 61 10 Discovery At Airport INFERNAL MACHINE OF DYNAMITE .—Reuter. Salzburg, May 10. An attempt to blow up Dr. Dollfuss was frustrated when an infernal machine, composed of fourteen pounds cf dynamite, was discovered at the airport a few minutes before Dr. Dollfuss arrived by air
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  • 157 10 Or Disai •mament Paris, May 6. The semi-official Petit Parisian publishes i several particulars about the foreign poli- tical declaration, made by M. Barthou at the Cabinet meeting on Saturday, according i to which the Quai d’Orsay will issue on i May 15, the day when
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  • 96 10 ,—Reuter. No Longer Acceptable DEBTOR COUNTRIES STIGMATISED New York, May 10. President Roosevelt’s forthcoming message to Congress will announce that token War Debt payments are no longer acceptables, according to the Washington correspondent of the Journal of Commerce. The President will also declare that additional
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  • 148 10 Corner-Stone Of New Building Berlin, May 5. The corner-stone of the huge new Reichstag building on the shore of the River Spree across from the old imperial castle was laid to-day (Saturday) by the President of the Reichsbank, Dr. Schacht, in the presence of Chancellor Hitler and before
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  • 150 10 Free Lessons For Everyone Who Buys A Plane A new plan to popularise Hying and private ownership of light aeroplanes has been started this week by a firm of aircraft dealers at Heston. Any purchaser of one of their machines, new or secondhand, will be
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  • 192 10 It Made The Guards Roar With Laughter The Prince of Wales began by ordering a drink for every man in the room when, as Colonel of the Welsh Guards, he dined with past and present members of the regiment at the Horns Hotel, Kennington, which is
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  • 274 10 Secret Four-Power Pact PROVISIONS PUBLISHED Sofia, May 6. The sensational revelation of the text of the secret agreement signed at Belgrade on March 17 in the Yugoslavian Foreign Ministry by the Foreign Minister of Yugoslavia, M. Jeftitsch, and the Ministers in Belgrade of Greece, Rumania and Turkey, was
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  • 123 10 World Exhibition In London Soon Letters by air post are not confined to those carried by aeroplane. Air mail has an exciting history. It has drifted with the wind in balloons, thundered across the skies in airships, and soared with the variable currents in
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  • 182 10 Huge Canal Project BEING FINANCED BY I U.S. CAPITAL I I Moscow, May 7. The Soviet capital city, 700 miles inland will be transformed into a figurative seaport accessible to 10,000-ton ships as the result of a huge canal-building project, i which has been given the
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  • 44 10 Officials Involved In Belgrade Belgrade, May r. v corrupti° B The discovery of a case or cu voling officials has led to pornbead of the service of the Miw munications and four otl to embezzlements are said to a® million dinars. More ar-
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  • 55 10 The Latest Census Figures Vienna, has sen The population of jata^ cer 1.875 millions, accoi sus figures, published ii VlS trian L a pl The world reputation of yxeljr t 0 tai for romance is als,&gt; s tati* tic dimmed by the most strik the census, accord nr.
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    • 244 10 FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW &lt; You can fly from Singapore or Penang, across TnF London in 8| days, or to Calcutta in 2 d&lt;u or changing at Cairo you can fly to the Cape. The fares include everything, transport to and from the QJ aerodromes, accommodation on land each night,
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  • 894 11 A CC SED SOLICITOR’S CLERK MAKES ALL GATION AGAINST BANKRUPTCY OFFICE tion that there was “a cer•f grudge” in the prosecution the accused in a case which Mr. H. A. Forrer, the SingaI judge on Tuesday. I p l' i-'.dlin, a solicitor’s managing rged on several
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  • 122 11 The premises in Piccadilly which were for. long the home of the Junior Athenaeum Club, have been bought by Messrs. A. A. Mackintosh and Co., of Mount Street, for a client. Messrs. George Trollope acted for the vendor. The mansion will be pulled down and replaced by
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  • 1174 11 SENIOR WARDEN REVIEWS BYRNE SCHEME The year under review records two outstanding features in the tin market states the annual report for 1933 of the Senior Warden of Mines, F.M.S., excerpts from whose report are as follows: (a) The first half experienced a marked rise in
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  • 363 11 A Life Of Tragedy Paris, April 30. Auguste Beuret, the only son of the great sculptor Rodin, has died in a hospital in the suburbs of Paris. His mother was Rose Beuret, the Parisian seamstress, who was Rodin’s first model and became the partner of his
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    • 169 11 PAN-MALAYA ART BEAUTY EXHIBITION A MOST ORIGINAL IDEA! NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OF MALAYA GRAND OPENING DAY 26th MAY, 1934. residents in Malaya regardless of sex or nationality are de for competition in all subjects. Even Beauty Show is no Ption. It is open to men as well. No
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    • 119 11 Extreme Climatic Conditions AND ROUGH USAGE WILL NOT AFFECT The i Il I II i It gives along period of faithful service as the moulded container is of substantial design capable of withstanding the Jolting of the Worst Roads and is of the well known "Richardson 11 Composition Material. Decide
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  • 1011 12 COMPANY ANALYSES: PAT ALIN G. April 23 1 Pataling Rubber Estates, another of the Harrisons and Crosfield group, has a total area of 11,753 acres, situated on the Malay Peninsula. Planted area is 8,015 acres, and j at least 7,209 acres are mature. Budgraft- i ing has
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  • 131 12 Latest Quotations I Thursday Wednesday Paris 77 13 32 77 13 32 New York 5.11% 5.12% 1 Montreal 5.10% 5.10% I Brussels 21.84% 21.88 I Geneva 15.73% 15.75% Amsterdam 7.53 7.54 .Milan 59 31 32 60% I Berlin 12.90% 12.94% i Stockholm 19.40 19.4 C (Copenhagen
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  • 56 12 PENANG, MAY 11 (By Courtesy ef the Chartered Bank) London Bank Demand 2|4 3132 4 m|ts 2|4 5|32 Private 3 mlts credit 2|4 13|32 3 Documentary 2|4 15'32 On New New York Demand 59% nom. France T.T. 890 nom Hongkong T.T. 38% nom. Shanghai T.T. 44% d s. nom.
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  • 1096 12 TO-DAY’S PRICES 1 KENNEDY COMPANY J Hie following are the latest quotations j In IODBSRB. KENNEDY ©O'» share Mat to-ttar* Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» MINING Hong Fatt 55 60 56 60 K. Lanjut 21.9 22'3 21 9 22'3 Larut Tin 116 12 0 11
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  • 944 12 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST 'NAMES. j J I 1 I 7 v) RUBBE? c c K A' enby Rubber Co. A lor Gajah Rubber Ectate', 4 itataamated Malay Estates I itr er Hitam Planting Syndicate 3 io A er Molek Rubber Co. 1 A' er Panas Rubber Estates! l ic
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 65 12 Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS J r Z POCKET CHECK ROLLS &gt; NOTE BOOKS J PENCILS S INK GUM j- L nrrm ■ll b■■■lßi■■ P C. Cll g Estate Supplies irrrsTH r&gt;« LEDGERS I J CASH BOOKS i DAY-BOOKS LETTER HEADS i j MEMORANDUM FORMS J ESTATE REPORT
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    • 30 12 Cum. accrued in ;e hard SELLING MADE EASY T ’&gt; there is no need to offer that «r &gt; price.” Send along a small lt a- “I’inang Gazette” and dispose vfigui e.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 38 12 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E 5 m.m Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Ix&gt;w Water 11.16 a.m. 5.08 a.m. 11.27 p.m. 5.54 p.m. To-morrow 11.46 a.m. 4.45 p.m. 12.05 a.m. 6.31 p.m.
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  • 768 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines ■i- following is a list of vessels arriving ju sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY E S BELLEROPHAN from Singapore j Sails for Havre and Liverpool. S.s DARDANUS from North Continent j Sails for Hongkong, Shanghai, Dalnj and Japan. c
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  • 1142 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Siam (Bangkok) by road to Alor Star and thence by Imperial Airways will be closed at 7 a.m. on Sunday. j A mail for Burmah (Rangoon) by road to Alor Star and thence by Imperial Air-1 ways will be closed at 7 a.m.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 160 13 BOXING TO-NIGHT WEMBLEY PARK 10 ROUNDS BATTLING CHAN KID GABO 8 ROUNDS KAY YONG AL NICHOLAS 6 ROUNDS YOUNG SIKI KID WEE 4 ROUNDS AUGUSTINE JOHNNIE VILLA Admission $1.50, $l, 50 cts. 25 cts. Reservations at 86, Beach Street, Penang, ’Phone 485. MAIN GATE Gents 20 cents Ladies 10 cents.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 46 13 &lt; j 5-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 The Final Thrilling Adventures of "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" TO-MORROW—Opening 2-45 Matinee ,r. FEMALE FIRE-CRACKER OF “DINNER AT EIGHT” JEAN HARLOW I Hollywood’s Platinum T.N.T. in "BLONDE BOMBSHELL" METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S DELICIOUS! NEW BRAND COMEDY. f i 1 PLANS AT MOUTRIE’S —’PHONE 795.
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    • 140 13 g ißßl 11— ip 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I MATINEE TO MORROW AT 245 P.M. DOUGLAS FAaKBANKS Jr. I i a and I ELIZABETH BERGNER I IN I g Si CATHERINE THE GREAT I Outshines ‘HENRY VIII.’ in Every Way. Bl S 8 I CRITICS THE WORLD OVER ACCLAIMED IT THE
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    • 70 13 1 (LESSEE MAJESTIC CINEMA) J TO-NIGHT AT 6.30 9.30 P.M. &gt; TO-MORROW MATINEE AT 2-45 I’.M. 1 Positively The Last Three Shows &lt; The Year’s Most Magnificent Hindustani Talkie C Puran Bhakt with a galaxy of reputed Indian stars. J TO-MORROW NIGHT THE “COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME” GIRL
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  • 921 14 ONE THOUSAND MILES' DASH WITH SLEDS TO SURVEY AIR ROUTE Members of a new British Arctic Air-' Route Expedition have left England to, make a daring exploration of mountains in Greenland. It was the British Arctic Air-Route Expedition of 1930-31 which placed this country once again
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  • 158 14 Machine Not Seen Since The case was heard in the Penang Police Court yesterday morning by the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills in which a Malay tally clerk named Che bin Rahamansa was alleged to have ‘borrowed’ a bicycle for a supposed funeral of his
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  • 117 14 Unserviceable For Heavy Aircraft Owing to the recent heavy rains, Penang Aerodrome has been declared by Headquarters, R.A.F. Far East, to be unserviceable for the use of heavy aircraft. The scheduled call at that station will be temporarily omitted until such times as the aerodrome is passed fit
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  • 170 14 Malay Charged With Misappropriation Said Abdullah, a Malay, was charged in the Penang Police Court yesterday mornj ing with the dishonest misappropriation or I conversion to his own use of a platine wristlet watch: accused admitted that he i found it and handed it
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  • 55 14 Suppiaghavan, a Tamil, was charged in the Penang Police Court yesterday morning with criminal breach of trust in respect of $55 cash, one gold sovereign and 10 gold studs to the value of $69.66, belonging to Kachiappan. With bail allowed in the sum of $250, the case
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 347 14 f I I 'r%r i If YOU owned a Tea-garden ||a Even then you could hardly get tea so delicious IB as Lipton’s. For Lipton’s own 20 large tea g|g| ||O gardens. They have more than 50 years* M|| «Hit experience in blending the choicest teas. ■EBIII UPTON'S ■H| YELLOW
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    • 16 14 Want to sell that car? An advertisement in th&lt; “Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.
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    • 43 14 FOR DRY-CLEANING AND DYEINC The Chemical Cleaning Dyeing Ca. f next to Singapore Cold Storage* IS THE BEST PLACE IN TOWh' OUR WORKMANSHIP &gt; PROMPT SERVICE LOW CHARGES IS UNBEATABLE SEND YOUR ORDER NOW JUDGE YOURSEM I CLEANING DYEINC No. 28, PENANG ROAD, PENANG.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 636 14 WIRELESS if. Bn 7.05 —Dance music a B. V. gTamm e gramophone record.- (Time Signal f’rpp- Two of ttw following frquendai and 7.20 pm) Wlch at ravelexigths will be used simultaneously:— 7.35 —The Commodore O &gt; directed by Joseph M r. ant stri &gt; wo EHg-n Frequency Wavelength ed from
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1903 15 1 !U«E PUMMEL LINK TO EUROPE V,A SUEZ i 4-1 From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves ra.~ May 24 PRES ADAMS June 20 July 3 'C-- J Penan Londl June 7 PRES HARRISON July 4 July 17 I R Mars. L’don, R'dam, H’burg Glasgow
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  • 441 16 Cheah Wat Hun Beaten LOSER CRACKS AFTER GOOD START As anticipated Goon Kok Ying had little difficulty in retaining the Singles Championship yesterday, defeating at Him, the challenger, in two sets 6 —2, 6—l. Last year Kok Ying’s challenger; was Thean Seang whom Wat Him
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  • 201 16 For German Nation Weimar, May 4. “A fundament of the true National Socialist will be the protection of the nation’s honour,” said Dr. Alfred Rosenberg, the specially appointed party leader of philosophy and education, before a session of th? committee for legal philosophy of the German Bar
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  • 199 16 T an —Khoo The wedding in the reformed style took place at the Chinese Town Hall, Pitt Street, at noon to-day of Mr. Tan Thean Seang, the well-known tennis player, and Miss Khoo Slew Eng. The bridegroom is the youngest son the late Mr. Tan Choo
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  • 363 16 J» Handicaps For Fourth Day LEDGER LINE SENT UP TO CLASS 2 Below will be found the weights for several races for the fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting, also the weights for one race on the fifth day. A number of
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  • 526 16 Committee Meeting arrangements for CHAMPIONSHIP A committee meeting of the Penang Amateur Boxing Association (1932) was held at the Penang Cricket Club yesterday (Thursday) evening. Present: Mr. G. W. Bryant (President. Mr. Balfour E. Ross, Mr. C. W. Roberts, Dr Ong Chong Keng and Mr. J.
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  • 91 16 Sarong Confiscated Chin Ho Teng, a Chinese woman married to a building coolie, was allowed to pay $lO and the balance of a fine up to $3O in instalments by the Penang Police Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning, for the possession of two bottles of dutiable
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  • 82 16 At The E. O. Hotel To-night It is seldom that Penang receives a visit from an artiste of the calibre of Mr. H. Scott-Leslie, the well-known London entertainer, who gives a performance at the E. O. Hotel to-night at 9.30 p.m. Mr. Scott-Leslie has completed two -Woiid
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  • 19 16 Pro Bono Publico: The interpretation of the notice of renewals is given in our By The Way column.
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  • 110 16 —Reuter. CAMBRIDGE COLLAPSE GRIMMETT'S 9 FOR 74 London, May 10. Ponsford who had scored 195 not out yesterday for the Australians against Cambridge University continued his innings and raised his total to 229 not out before the Australians declared at 481 for 5 wickets. He hit all
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  • 338 16 Several Public Examinations MOSTLY GOVERNMENT SERVANTS Following the recent Government circular, which necessitated a declaration of their debts, a number of Government servants have gone in o bankruptcy and several public examinations were held today, befcre Mr. Justice Whitley. D. Nadasun, living at 93 Caunter Hall, Penang,
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  • 48 16 Four vagrants were ordered to the House of Detention by the Penang Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, this morning: all had been sleeping on the five foot way, had next to no money, and no work which could be styled a means of subsistence.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 80 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO-NIGHT SUNDAY, llih 13th MAY AT 9.30 P.M. H. SCOTT-LESLIE TITF. WELL KNOWN LONDON ENTERTAINER AND CHARACTER ACTOR IN HIS Musical. Sensical Non-Sensical MELANGE CONSISTING OF HUMOROUS SONGS BURLESQUES CHARACTER SKETCHES MONOLOGUES “RACY” STORIES (P.P. N.S.P. Excerpts from Dickens, Kipling Robert Service. “Amazingly clever Versatile—Easily the
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    • 15 16 TO-NIGHT AT THE E. O. HOTEL AT 9-30 p.m. H. SCOTT-LESLIE, the well-known London entertainer.
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    • 115 16 PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the HalfYearly General Meeting of the members of the Penang Turf Club will be held at the Turf Club’s Office, Chartered Bank Chambers, Union Street, Penang, on Friday, May 25th, 1934, at 4.30 p.m. BUSINESS 1. To receive a statement of
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 65 16 I Tt Opening at the I AT/NEE at 2-45 p.m. j J dJ| s unc f a 13fh. &gt;-4 Specially Secured For Malayan Premier 5 AN OUTSTANDING BRITISH MUSICAL COMEDY I i 'FOR LOVE OF YOU' with the new English Comedy Team Arthur Riscoe Naunton Wayne k a and introducing
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