Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 May 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. in. Vol. XCII. MONDAY, MAY 21, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2476 1 PRESENTATION OF COLOURS TO PENANG PROVINCE VOLUNTEERS BY MAJOR-GENERAL E. O. LEWIN VAST CROWD WITNESS HISTORIC CEREMONY BRIGHT AND COLOURFUL SCENES COLONIAL CHAPLAIN CONSECRATES THE COLOURS Splendid seating accommodation having been provided, a vast 1 took the opportunity of witnessing the presentation of the C ''>urs to the Penang and
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  • 311 1 Political And Moral Decomposition Arrested VETERAN GUEORGIUEFF Sofia, May 20. The political and moral decomposition has reached alarming proportions and the country is in danger of coming to an imi possible situation, declared the Prime Minister, M. Gueorgiueff, when interviewed by’ Reuter. The Government will follow
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  • 307 1 Negotiations Start Next Month ARBITRATION TREATY IN DANGER Medan, May 14. Considerable interest is being shown in Netherlands India in the coming negotiations with Japan, which begin on June 4. All kinds of rumours are current, and it is a long time since public opinion has
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  • 530 1 GRAVE INDICTMENT OF N.R.A. RETURN TO ANTI-TRUST LAWS RECOMMENDED Washington, May 20. A grave indictment of the National Recovery' Administration was contained in the 80,000 word report of the National Recovery Review Board headed by the veteran lawyer, Darrow. The Board was established by President
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  • 156 1 Europeans Attacked With Sword Medan, May 14. A European has been seriously hurt, and another badly wounded in an attack that was made on them by an Achinese, in Achen. The two men, who were formerly noncommissioned officers in the Achen Army, were returning from a morning stroll
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  • 57 1 Paris, May 14. A new party, styling itself the “Radical Socialist Party of Camille Pelletan,” has been formed by Deputy Cudenet and his friends, who left the Radical Socialist Party yesterday. Pelletan was a celebrity some 30 years ago and the new party has pledged to uphold
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  • 152 1 Disastrous Oil Blaze In Turkey Istanbul, May 15. Sheets of fire and clouds of dense smoke rising to heaven are presenting a fantastic spectacle on the Upper Bosphorus, where a fierce conflagration, which started last night, is ravaging the vast stores of petrol owned by he Turkish-American Oil
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  • 102 1 Special Session Of People’s Council Batavia, May 8. The Special session of the Peoples’ Council commenced to-day to discuss regulartions which are necessary to comply with the rubber restriction agreement. The main points in the discussions are the ex~ port duty and the proposed balance between native rubber
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  • 1270 3 SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING REX OUTLINES SYSTEM OF CONTROL MR. EGMONT HAKE WELCOMES BILL CLASS DESTRUCTION DEPRECATED Our Own Correspondent) t I Kuala Lumpur, May 19. T! Restriction Bill occupied the greater the Special Meeting of the Federal Council this morning, the High Commissioner presiding. The
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  • 471 3 Letter Addressed To Penang Coroner UNEMPLOYMENT DEPRESSION The Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday morning held an inquiry into the death of a young Chinese named Ong Hong Hoe whose body was seen floating in the sea near the Runnymede Hotel at 2.45
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  • 282 3 Kok Yue Class To Be Formed As a result of Mr. Quah Tat Boon s (Kohda-wan) lecture at the Penang Buddhist Association recently, on “The importance of Kok Yue to the Straits Chinese in Malaya,” the committee of the association has decided to form a Chinese Kok
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  • 216 3 Pahang Express Fails On Incline A goods train had to make three efforts to overcome the gradient at Krambit near Gemas on Sunday. The Pahang express, which left Singapore on Sunday night, pulling an extra heavy load, was delayed at Gemas owing to the vacuum brakes being
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  • 660 4 Hard Fight In McCabe Cup F.M.S. LADIES LEAD (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur May 19. After threatening to ma’- the F.M.S. I Colony tenn's match, rain kept off. In the I Guillemard Cup the Colony swept the I board, the F.M.S. winning only one singles
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  • 319 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. C. M. S. Nahtne has been granted certificates— of naturalisation. Dr R. A. Mac Nab, of the Malayan Medical Service, has returned from furlough. Mr. R. V. Shutes, Inspector of Mines, Ipoh, has left for Kuala Lumpur on transfer. Mr. A. H. M. Cretch, former Inspector of
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  • 279 4 Four Sehs Represented TAN LIM A wedding in the reformed style was solemnised before a large gathering at No. 278, Penang Road, at noon yesterday, of Mr. Tan Mah Keat and Miss Lim Eang Sinj Mr. Tan is the only son of Madam Lim Tan Nah, and
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  • 181 4 Celebrations By Local Association TO OCCUPY THREE DAYS A sacred festival, in commemoration of the birth, enlightenment and passing away of Buddha, will be celebrated at ♦he Nanodaya Buddhist Association. 8, Perak Read. The celebrations will occupy three days and all are invited. The festival is known
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  • 100 4 Result Of Ladies' Open Event The following were the placings in the Ladies’ 50 Metres Breast Stroke (open) event held on Saturday evening at Tanjong Bungah:—■ i 1. Miss Cheong Peng Sum, 2. Miss K. I. Teh, 3. Miss Agnes Cheong, 4. Miss Peggy Oh. I Time:—l
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  • 190 4 Gabo Shows Pluck BUT LITTLE SKILL I Against an opponent who had little defence and even less footwork Frankie Weber gained an easy points victory at W embley last evening. Kid Gabo showed amazing pluck but had obviously realised that his only hope of victory was in
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    • 194 4 The Sungei Patani Amateur Dramatic Society WILL PRESENT ‘Murder on the Second Floor A PLAY IN THREE ACTS by FRANK VOSPER IN THE TOWN HALL. PENANG, ON SATURDAY, 26TH MAY, 1934, AT 9.30 P. M. TICKETS: RESERVED 2.00 UNRESERVED 1.00 Reserved Seats Bookable at MESSRS. PRITCHARD CO.. LTD. IN AID
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  • 894 5 F. M. S. SIDE ALL OUT FOR 46 saravanamuttu does the hat-trick Penang, Saturday, May 19. nang ended the day in a very strong position in the interst;i atch against Selangor on the Esplanade yesterday being is on with seven wickets to fall in
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  • 997 5 Penang Win By 185 Runs SELANGOR BATSMEN FAIL Set to make 306 runs to win Selangor failed badly in their second innings and the match was over at 6.15 p.m. yesterday. Penang winning by 185 runs. Hopkins (12) ana Cheow Teik (8) the .overnight not outs
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    • 141 5 MURDER I 3 ON THE SECOND FLOOR ■J IA PLAY IN THREE ACTS) PRESENTED BY THE S. J SUNGEI PATANI AMATEUR 5 -J DRAMATIC SOCIETY 5 e AT THE < Town Hall, Penang I ON J SATURDAY MAY 26TH AT 9.30 P. M. < Z" IN AID OF THE PLANTERS'
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  • 830 6 SINGAPORE RACE RESULTS KOMOLUX AND MAJESTY MAN PAY BEST PAY OUT WINS AGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 19. To-day’s races, the fifth day of the Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting, were run in fine weather and before a large crowd. The card of
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  • 131 6 Easy Win For Nondescripts A friendly match of badminton played between B.M. “Nondescripts” and Tebuan B.P. Kulim on the latter’s court resulted in a win for the B.M. Nondescripts on FriI day evening 18th inst. Nondescripts players mentioned first: Moi Thin Weng beat Morris 15-0, 15-1. Cheong Weng
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  • 145 6 Central Meeting RIFLE AND REVOLVER SWEEPSTAKES, (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 19. The F.M.S. Volunteer Forces Rifle Association Central Rifle meeting opened to-day with a sweepstake for a R ile 3nd revolver events. The following are Ihe best scores so far for the Revolver sweepstake,
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  • 85 6 A Further Split FOUR COMMITTEE MEMBERS RESIGN (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 19. A further split in the committee of the Royal Turf Club of Siam has led to the resignation of the Chairman of the Committee, the secretary, and two other members of
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  • 54 6 n.—Reuter. All Out For 319 DARLING 100 PONSFORD 75 London, May 19. In their match against Oxford University the Australians, batting first, were all out for 319. Darling scored 100 and Ponsford 75. Tindall took 5 wickets for 94. Oxford lost 2 wickets for 5 runs when
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  • 59 6 —Reuter. India Elimininated Lucerne, May 19. Fischer and Steiner beat Phandari and Browne (India) 6-3, 6-0, 6-1, Switzerland thus winning by 3 matches to one.—Reuter. FRANCE V. AUSTRIA Paris, May 19. Borotra and Brugnon beat Metaxa and Artens Austria) 4«-6, 6-3, 6-4, France winning by 3 matches
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  • 364 6 Four Goals To One SECOND DIVISION LEAGUE In a postponed fixture in the Second Division League, played on Saturday at Dato Kramat, the H.A.F.C. lost to the Municipality by four goals to one. The Municipality fully deserved their victory. Had it not been for the fine work
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  • 216 6 Perak Trial A FEATURELESS GAME (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 19. The First Perak Malaya Cup trial match was played on the padiang this afternoon before a moderate crowd and fine weather. Several of those selected did not turn out. Notable absentees were Guan Lean and
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  • 36 6 S.C.C. v. Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 19. The S.C.C. entertained Malacca to-day. The Club, batting first, made 185, Carr 32 and Henman not out 32. Colville took 5 wickets for 36.
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  • 675 6 Penang Beaten FOR FIRST TIME SINCE INCEPTION (By Our Own Reporter) Saturday, May 19. For the first time since its inception in 1939 the Clayton Cup was won by the Kedah Police when they defeated the Penang Police to-day at Alor Star by four goals
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  • 154 6 Dates And Venues May 21-25.—-Amateur Golf ChamP i0 ship, Prestwick. June 6.—The Derby. June 8.-The Oaks. June 8,9, 11, 12,— First Test Nottingham. Ma tch. June 15-16.— Wightman Cup Wimbledon. June 19-22.-Ascot. June 22, 23. 25, 26.—Second Test Lord’S. pv.arnpiOtt' June 25-July 7.-Lawn Tennis Champ ships,
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  • 162 7 Rt Pacific Service. American Minister Impressed WITH CONDITIONS IN CENTRAL CHINA Nanking, May 3 wed by Chinese pressmen this on Mr. Nelson T. Johnson, the A nl n Minister, said that his con- with General Chiang KaiS K Killing were of a social charactcl tut touching on
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  • 388 7 Ret; Pacific Service. Mr. E. M. B. Ingram Leaves Peiping Peiping, May 1. Con.: '-'Ling live years’ service in China. Mr E M. B. Ingram, Counsellor of the Bnt. Legation, left Peiping at 6.50 tonighi Shanghai en route to England. Own the fact that he is
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  • 74 7 i.— Reuters Pacific Service. a: n Celebrates Establishment Canton, May 5. mniversary of *he establishment of vulutionary government was enthuiy celebrated here to-day with an f»]. programme, including a mass at the Sim Yat-sen Memorial d a grand military parade with hen Chi-tang reviewing land and 1 ing
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  • 2250 7 JAPAN'S EFFORT AT ESTABLISHING A DOMINATING POSITION IN ASIA IMPUDENT POSE OF SELF-APPOINTED GUARDIAN OF PEACE IN FAR EAST against the "Demands” of 1915. —“People’s Tribune.” Japan has gone “one better” than her previous effort at establishing a dominat- position in Asia. In 1915 the
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  • 129 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. ■Said To Be Prepared For War Peiping, May 5. Outer Mongolia is practically on an organized war footing, according to Mr. Pai j Yun-ti, the Mongolian member of the Cen- tral Kuomintang, in an interview to-day with the Peiping Chronicle upon his return from the
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  • 75 7 Reuters Pacific Service. For Express Delivery Peiping, April 29. The post office at the Chienmen Station of the Peiping-Mukden Railway announces j that for the convenience of the public in sending express letters and air mail, they have extended their accepting hours as follows: 7.25 a.m. to 8.25
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  • 67 7 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Hongkong, May 3. A Fairey 3-F machine belonging to H.M. aircraftcarrier Eagle shot over the ship’s landing-stage during manoeuvres outside Hongkong to-day and crashed into the sea. So far as can be ascertained, the pilot and observer were picked up unhurt, but
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  • 146 7 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Forty-Eight On Hunger Strike i Peiping, May 3. Forty-eight political offenders held in the detention house of Peiping District Court have started a hunger strike as a protest against their continued detention. Most of the prisoners are Communist suspects arrested by the police during the
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  • 131 7 3. Reuters Pacific Service. Work In Kwangtung Reviewed Canton, May 1. Speaking at a meeting here to-day, Mr. Huang Lian-shu, a member of the standing committee of the Kwangtung Provincial Tangpu, reviewed the activities of the Tangpu. He said that all resolutions adopted during the Provincial Kuomintang Conference
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  • 178 7 turning to Peiping.—Reuters Pacific Service. Outstanding Sino-Japanese Issues MAY BE DISCUSSED DIRECTLY Nanking, May 3 Rumours are in circulation here to the effect that, following the return to Peiping of General Huang Fu, chairman of the Peiping Political Council, steps will be taken to settle
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  • 163 7 here with him yesterday evening.—Reuters Pacific Service. Report On East Chahar Defence Peiping May 1 General Sung Cheh-yuan, Chairman of the Chahar Provincial Government, who arrived here from Kalgan yesterday evening, called on General Ho Ying-ching, Acting Chairman of the Peiping Branch Military Council, at nine o’clock
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  • 97 7 hills in that region.—Reuters Pacific Service. To Eliminate Part Of Heavy Haul Peiping, April 29. Mr. Shen Chang, Manager-Director of the Peiping-Suiyuan Railway, who went to Nanking days ago, had several conferences with Mr. Ku Meng-yu, Minister of Railways, regarding the changing of the route of the
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  • 90 7 Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping, April 29. The Chang Chia Living Buddha, Pacification Commissioner of the National Government to Inner Mongolia, who returned to Peiping from Kalgan on Friday evening, yesterday called on General Ho Ying-ching, Acting Chairman of the Peiping Branch Military Council, and submitted
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  • 49 7 together 1,179,624 students. —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, May 3. According to a report issued here to-day by the educational department of the Kwangtung provincial government, there are 18,960 free primary schools in the various counties of the province, with altogether 1,179,624 students. —Reuters Paci-
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  • 798 8 From the dynamo man has swept through the mysteries of the unseen world to stand in wonder, as he stands to-day, before the enigma of the atom. The quest of truth continues without end, and from every discovery of some new relation between observed phenomena the world
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  • 136 8 Still Evading The Sleuths Paris, May 15. M. Trotzky, minus his beard, is the latest wrinkle in the saga rapidly forming round the famous Soviet exile’s mysterious movements. Several papers report from Chamonix that a clean-shaven stranger who made his appearance there some days ago, accompanied by his
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  • 1235 8 I—Madeline Linford in the “Manchester Guardian.” —Madeline Linford The process of permanent-waving takes in time anything up to four hours, and throughly nearly all of it there is no chance of softening its tedium by reading. The beauty experts always tell you that for this delicate operation it
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  • 129 8 National Bids For Supremacy Paris, May 18. The intensity with which various countries are striving to outdo one another in perfecting their aerial equipment is exemplified by the effect produced by a claim made by an Italian aviator to the achievement of a record. It was recently announced
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  • 102 8 Official Help In Germany Halle, May 15. The ailing slate industry’s up-swing to recovery here will be chalked upon thousands of school children’s slates, as the result of a decree by the Government of the Free State of Anhalt. In order to aid slate producers of Thuringa and
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  • 150 8 Chinese Policy Towards Japan Iwaki, Japan. May 16 Mr. Akira Ariyoshi, the JaP 3 ese Minister to China, who is no a ba< Tokyo on furlough, in an adur-. 1 the Japan Economic Federation, e,nph^ S1 rg •ed that the Chinese Governnien j have come to realize
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  • 68 8 A Finnish Sea Tra s m-iv 20 Helsingfors who 10 Twenty-one passengers, <l v pen a were three children, were dr< ear steamer capsized on the Kall* the town of Kucpio. The boa an in two minutes. Nineteen I 1 4V aila^ e the entire crew were saved
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  • 428 9 SPRING MEETINGS a ptances For To-day G NG LIKELY TO BE HARD ng to latest information from e the going is expected to be very o-<lay’s races, the concluding day -ingapore Turf Club Spring Meetowing are the scratchings 1 Armide. Zeeland, Redouble and Galahad. I Gone Up,
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  • 164 9 The Buffer Pool GOVT. SHOULD CONSULT THE INDUSTRY Referring to the “Buffer” Pool at the annual general meeting of the Selangor Miners’ Association, Mr. H. S. Lee, the President, said that it was to be hoped that Government would obtain the verdict of the industry on the
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  • 117 9 l—Trans-Ocean Service. Huge New Clinic In Russia Moscow, May 14. Plans for a huge leprosy sanitorium large enough to enable the closing down of all minor leper hospitals throuhout Russia, were laid before the Health Commissariat here to-day (Monday). Professor Kedroski, the present head of the leprosy department of
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  • 127 9 Eugene To Return To Austria Vienna, May .16 Following the family conference of the Hapsburgs on Tuesday at Basle, e^' Archduke Otto went to meet the Eugene, comes the news that nex day Eugene will enter Austria at Innsbruck, where he will be received officially with a demonstrative
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  • 341 9 SECOND AND THIRD ROUNDS COMPLETED (From Our Own Correspondent) Teiping, May 20. Ideal weather prevailed throughout the whole of the day and enabled the second and third rounds of the North Perak Tennis Cnampionship to be completed. Results:— MEN’S DOUBLES. SECOUND ROUND K. S. Lim and
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  • 82 9 Malacca 87 Runs Behind (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 21. The match between the S.C.C. and Malacca was continued yesterday. The following are the scores at the close of play. Singapore: 186 (Carr 32 and Henman 32 not out; Hunter 4 for 43 and Colville 5 for
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  • 103 9 Ingenious Suggestion From Prague Prague, May 18. The gentlemen’s tailors of Prague, in a solemn conclave, resolved to abolish the overloaded “black list” of non-paying customers and replace it with two new ledgers —golden and silver books. Cash customers will have their names subscribed in gilt on the
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  • 455 10 TO FOLLOW COUP D'ETAT i AN ALLIANCE WITH YUGO-SLAVIA Sofia, May 20. Important international developments may follow the coup d’etat. The new government is expected to make a vital change in the foreign policy to secure an alliance with Yugo-Slavia with which it will
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  • 44 10 Singapore Man’s Fund To r K Relieve Distress Hong Kong, May 18. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, of Singapore, has donated a fund for the relief of sufferers in the Hong Kong gasworks explosion and subsequent conflagration. Each family affected will receive $2O.
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  • 59 10 Malacca May 17. During a severe thunder-storm early this morning, the brick-work near the church bell on the top of Christ Church was slightly damaged by lightning, and the weather-cock was blown down. The small stone spike on the top of the minaret, next to the Malay mosque
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  • 83 10 t. —Reuter. Statistically Measured PRODUCTION INCREASES BY 23 PER CENT. Geneva, May 19. The success of the Roosevelt experiment is statistically measured in a communication to the International Labour Office. A typical passage shows in manufacturing interests from October 10, 1932 to February 2, 1934 the
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  • 92 10 Chinese Officers Give The Hitler Salute Berlin, May 14. The unusual spectacle of Chinese officers raising their hands in the Hitler fashion was witnessed in Berlin for the first time when Chinese military visitors, dressed in civilian clothes, called on the Reich Youth leader and later inspected the
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  • 29 10 Mr. Miller’s Appointment (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 19. Mr. J. Innes Miller has been appointed Rubber Controller for the islands of Singapore and Penang.
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  • 86 10 Chinese Victims In N.I. Medan, May 14. An outbreak of lead poisoning has occurred among Chinese women and children in Netherlands India. The poisoning is caused by the use of a> powder containing white lead. A few days ago a child died, and it was established that a
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  • 87 10 Against Mr. Fougere ALLEGED CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST Unable To Furnish Bail (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 19. Mr. H. J. Fougere appeared before the Third Magistrate this morning. The charge read out was Being the Honorary Treasurer of the Children’s Aid Society and being entrusted
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  • 55 10 .—Reuter. Agreement Reached M. BARTHOU UNCOMMUNICATIVE Geneva, May 19. M. Barthou in an interview stated the agreement reached on the Saar question would be communicated to the League M. Barthou declined to specify, however, whether Germany's acquiesence was obtained or whether the agreement related to a plebiscite
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  • 36 10 Japanese Naval Officers In France Paris, May 15. Twenty-four Japanese naval officers led by Capt. Fijita and a French officer to-day inspected the historic battlefields of Verdun. The party returned to Paris later.
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  • 189 10 •.—Reuter. Leap From sth To Ist Place HOW WILL FRANCE REACT TO PROPOSAL? London, May 19. Britain is prepared to double its Air Force in one leap from fifth to first place as by pressing a button- This is the meaning of Mr. Baldwin’s statement
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  • 81 10 Credit Notes BOOKMAKER ACQUITTED London, May 17. Oliver Edwards, a bookmaker who was charged with being in possession of two letters of credit for £1,600 belonging to the King of Siam was acquitted at the Greenwich Police Court. The police stated the King of Siam
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  • 114 10 Tiger Attacks Hiding Place Medan, Two assistants on the Holland American Plantation Company’s esate thought of a good idea for killing a tiger which had been causing considerable trouble in the district. They laid a dead pig on the ground, and only five yards away dug a
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  • 231 10 —Reuter. Raised By Arms Embargo AMERICAN ARMS EXPORTS TO CHINA London, May 20. The Observer’s Washington correspondent states that agitation for the arms embargo issue has revived the discussion of sanctions in which connection the Senate attitude months ago was frustrated by President Roosevelt’s desire to enlist
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  • 120 10 Reuter. Serious Cabinet Crisis Threatened Tokio, May 20. A serious Cabinet crisis is threatened as the result of a scandal relating to the shares in the Imperial Rayon Company which has advanced from 40 to 150 yen and which it is alleged certain highly placed people obtained
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  • 83 10 Trotsky May Settle Down In Switzerland Paris, May 14. Leon Trotsky, the bolsevist agitator, is still in the news. According to Le Matin, the former Red leader, who was seen at Chamonix on Friday and Saturday, left France on Sunday morning by motor-car for Switzerland. The newspaper
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  • 69 10 —Reuter. Arrival At Osaka From Nara Osaka, May 20. Mr. Latham and the other members of the Goodwill Mission arrived from Nara at 3 p.m. and viewed Osaka Castle, where the Mayor of Osaka, and the military authorities entertained them to tea. In the evening they attended a
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  • 355 10 —Reuter. Chicago Stockyard Fj Pe 20 PERSONS INJURED Chicago. May 2q A fierce fire broke out in Chicago Union Stockyard and spread with staggering ranid ity. Within an hour it was a square mile in extent. The fire was brou-ht under control after the fire; i had
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  • 113 10 ess of some dari,—“The Evening -n 4V. n athletic Love of cricket rather wess has secured for Lor presidency of the M.C.C r i v died He was a delicate boy an 'y ance to typhoid. He had, therefore, -ittie distinguish himself at ganr-*-To-day mild golf on
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  • 57 10 Mr. B. Summers, Officer, siugr Department, reported his pore from leave of absent resumed duty on April 1<- nte d His Highness the Raja.’ Tra de a* H. M. Calvert, mor Customs and Shipping ths’ leave of absence on fun 1 JffHis Highness the T. E. Parker, officer
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    • 33 10 ALLSOPP BRITAIN'S BEST BEER REDUCTION IN PRICE FROM APRIL Ist 1934 NEW PRICES QUARTS Per dozen $6.55 PINTS Per dozen $3.70 <■ QUALITY GUARANTEED UNCHANGED OBTAINABLE AT ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND PROVISION STORES
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  • 2384 11 N p W R. A. F. FLYING BOATS A MUSEUM OF HAIG RELICS: BRIGHTER LONDON CLUBS: PIONEER OF BANK HOLIDAYS. Our Own Correspondent) London, May 5 uKE of GLOUCESTER’S TOUR the illnesses from which he; arlier life it is not altogether i hat Prince George
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    • 63 11 Shunp or no «lump. ndverttrnnt bwitifo that reaclrfes tKb o®ee u oot accepted. Oar Adv« tisittß Department exercise» diacrinunatton. ft ha> to live up to the traditions of a century Of unbroket publication and maintain its reputation for givm* advertiser and consumer a square deal. If you ne» it advertised
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    • 228 11 EBl'? Al TW: V h I I A’d nW//® I i 1 I matures of '3 rT» FORD v-a Mfewi FOR 1934 W- 4 Wt I Roomiest Low Price Cor Compact design of V-8 engine allows more body room. More comfortable and more beautiful interiors. jaT —-q j Vg New
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  • 200 12 Stomach Gas And Acids Removed By Absorption At last medical science has done something for those who suffer from indigestion. It has just produced a new drugless remedy that gives instant relief from the torture of heartburn, acidity, stomach gas, etc. The name
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  • 698 12 Rubber Restriction Scheme MR. E. D. MONEY'S VIEWS The t ,venty-fifth ordinary general meeting of ‘he Kampong Kuantan Rubber Co. Ltd. was held on May 2nd at the registered offices, Walsingham House, Seething-lane, London, E. C. Mr. E. D. Money, Chairman of the Company, piesided. The
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  • 1347 12 IMPORTANCE OF RUBBER HOW THE INDUSTRY HAS GROWN J. —“Daily Mail.” Once again the plantation rubber industry has illustrated its resiliency and become prominent in the public eye. The agreement, announced on April 29, for the regulation of exports from the producing countries gives rise to the
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  • 83 12 I Takes Up New Duties In Peiping I Peiping, May 1. f I Mr. Tseng Kwang-chin, a member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomintang, arrived here from Nanking last I evening to take up his new duties as director of political training of the Peiping
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  • 363 12 Tunku Mohamed HeirApparent RAJA MUDA OF KEDAH Not for many years has Alor Star been in such festive mood as it W’as during the week-end. when ‘.he installation ceremony of H. H. Tunku Mohamed, eldest surving son of H. H. the Sultan of Kedah, as
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    • 149 12 bearing metals anti-friction AND PRINTERS METAL A reputation of many years standing, and an ever increasing demand throughout Malaya testifies to the sterling worth of Alloy Smelters Ltd. Bearing, Anti-friction, and Printers Metal. They are renowned for economy, service, and reliability. Grades and prices may be obtained on g C
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 614 12 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES D o /W 8. 20 —8. 50—The Birmingham Hippodrome B. B. V. Orchestra, conducted by Harry Pelt relayed from the Hippodrome TheaIwo at the foltowtag frqueadee ax* tre> Birmingham elengths will be used simultaneously: 8.05 —Time Signal from Big Tom (St sail Sign Frequency Wavelength PauFs Cathedral, London).
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  • 568 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving ind sailing from Penang during the v.tek: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. PANDAI from Pagoerawan. S.S. RAWANG from Pangkalan Brandan and Langkat. Sails for the same ports to-day. S.S. KUTSANG from Japan and China via Singapore.
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  • 998 13 MAILS EXPECTED A mail from Hongkong by the s.s. Havana Maru” is expected to arrive at Singapore to-day. A mail from Hongkong by the s.s. “Akita Maru” is expected to arrive at Singapore on Wednesday. The P. o. s.s. “Behar” from London via Bombay and Colombo, is expected
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    • 42 13 TO HIRE CAR OR BUS OWNERS Any hire car or bus owners operating BUTTERWORTH—SUNGEI PATANI —ALOR STAR AND B UTTER WORTH—TAIPING—IPOH Willing to make contract for daily journey at specified times write for particulars to BOX 95, PINANG GAZETTE,--la, Penang Street, PENANGu
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    • 245 13 (f s OPENING TO-DAY: 2-45 6-15 9.30 J I oft < fjR v > J I ■■<slwMr. <-m ar I I 4^fe^ONE WOMAN... j 71; k a willing prisoner for 70 a S Onizin g hours with 13 "w| men she had never seen 1 /I j® before! WHY? See-
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    • 189 13 ROME TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW 6-30 9-30 P.M. By numerous bequests we have extended the seasen for To-morrow only. POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE MYTHOLOGICAL SUPER HINDUSTANI TALKING, SINGING AND DANCING PICTURE "THE BOYHOOD OF LORD KRISHNA" STARRING THE BABY FACE ACTOR MASTER MODAK SUPER HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS WEMBLEY AND FUN
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  • 3845 14 PROPOSALS FOR EMPIRE AIR MAILS: FEVER PATIENT'S WONDERFUL RECOVERY: SIAMESE ROYALTIES VISIT SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE WHY NOT A RUBBER PAGEANT IN 1936 PLANTER'S HOPES OF REEMPLOYMENT: THE RAISING OF THE TIN QUOTA (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 9. STRENGTHENING THE DEFENCES OF MALAYA Changes
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    • 113 14 EASTERN BAZAAR THE MOST FAMOUS TAILORING HOUSE IN PENANG. IF YOU WISH TO HAVE YOUR FROCKS NEATLY AND SMARTLY MADE THEN CALL ON US FIRST WE GUARANTEE COMPLETE SATISFACTION SMART WOMEN ALWAYS INSIST ON NEATNESS BECAUSE NEATNESS IS SMARTNESS. YOU ARE SURE TO LOOK SMART STYLISH By Having All Your
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    • 1916 15 f /X 1K -i- l i W l nm&oniM •s&iJl a. A 1 BLUE PUMMEL LIKE TO EUEO,,E V,A SUEZ UUL From Penang Arrive MareeUles Arrive New Yorlr May. 24 PRES. ADAMS June 20 July 3 Veswi LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Doe .June 7 PRES. HARRISON July 4 July
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  • 662 16 PROJECT FOR A SETTLEMENT IN WEST AFRICA PORTUGAL OFFERS TO GIVE LAND Five million Jews, now living in hardship and uncertainty in Germany, Poland, Austria and Rumania, may soon find a permanent home in the Portuguese West African colony of Angola. Secrets negotiations are on
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 216 16 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, —As an old soldier permit me to congratulate the Volunteers on the very excellent manner in which the movements at this morning’s ceremony were carried out. During the march past the saluting base and along the north side of the parade ground,
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  • 141 16 —Rugby Radio Service. Village Actor's Ordeal On The Cross CONFORMATION TO NAZI IDEAS Oberammergau, May 21. A terrific ordeal was undergone by Alois Lang in the part of Christ at the jubilee Passion Play rehearsal held in intense cold and steady rain on an open air stage
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  • 166 16 chemical works contrary to law.—Rugby Radio Service. Arrested In Germany Berlin, May 20. Pembroke Stevens, Berlin correspondent to the “Daily Express,” w 7 as arrested with his wife and cousin whilst motoring in Germany in search of information regarding the economic condition of the country. Stevens saw arc
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  • 25 16 Owing to unforseen circumstances our pictures of the Presentation of the Colours to the P. P.W.V.C. have had to be held over until to-morrow.
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  • 89 16 had been recaptured.—Rugby Radio Service. 2-Hour Hunt For Lions Paris, To-day. A two-hour hunt for three full grown lions enlivened Paris. There was a panic and pandemonium arose when the lions escaped from their menagerie and ran, leaping and snarling, through the streets. In response to an S.
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  • 68 16 Progress Of Sixteenth Game Bayreuth, May 14. The sixteenth game in the world chess championship tournament began on Sunday, opening with moves of the King’s pawns. The struggle that then ensued was very stubborn, the world champion Alekhine being in top form. It is expected that when play
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  • 176 16 Negri Shopkeeper Charged Seremban, Saturday. Five large packing cases were opened in the precincts of the Magistrates Court at Seremban yesterday, when a Chinese, named Wong Seow 7 Choo, a shopkeeper, stood charged with making a false application for permission to import dutiable goods. Mr. Sichel prosecuted
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  • 162 16 New Legislation In Germany Berlin. May Germany’s Emil Jannmgs, one 01 G o ha9 gls» famous contemporary actors, w made a name for himseH abroa signed a three years’ c 0^ raC wh idi Prussian State Theatre. The n the Voelkischer Beobacl pu morning, has thrilled his pn9
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    • 108 16 Eastern 8' OnMtcsl Hotel PENANG. to-nighT INFORMAL AFTER DINNER DANCE First Appearance in Penang Of The Distinguished Artist-Magician HENRY And His Around the World Touring Company Presenting a Delightful Evening of MAGIC MYSTERY ART and his famous SAND PICTURES. ADDED ATTRACTION MISS VERE DEVERE The International Dancer. ADMISSION TO BALLROOM
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    • 216 16 RAIL EMPLOYEE- WAG!s 44 Cents A On, Lowest FREE QUARTERS In connection witl Railway employees, t üblic° terested in the follow: 7 ~r t average earnings for -iioniti of Un current, per man per of staff employed at the R i wav Sentul. ay "w»4>u Net earnings, M irt h>
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