Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 May 1934

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  • 17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ES'rt\B.*" 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 118. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY. MAY 22. 1934.
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  • 2011 1 E. O. HOTEL FUNCTION municipal commissioners thanked for COLOURS DR. SMITH REPLIES ]•'<.’’owing the unique and r ici ruble ceremony of presentatioi. the Colours to the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps yesterday morning, the officers of the Corps entertained at tiffin Major-General E. 0.
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  • 25 1 about to hand the colours to Major-Gen. Lewin at yesterday’s presentation of Colours to the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps.
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  • 56 1 Reuter. Sir F. Maze Interviewed London, May 21. Sir Frederick Maze, Inspector-General of Chinese Maritime Customs arrived at Southampton on furlough till October. Interviewed by Reuter he declined to dlseuss political questions but remarked there had been great industrial developments in China which were bound to
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  • 48 1 —Reuter. To Be Disbanded? Washington, May 21. As a sequel to the Darrow report well informed circles state the National Recovery Review board will be disbanded on Jun- 1. Meanwhile considerable reverberations are anticipated with the opposing fac- tions now lining up for battle.-
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  • 53 1 .—Reuter. High Officials Arrested Tokio, May 21. Mr. Teiji Okubo, a director of Banking Affairs of the bureau of the finance minis- try and three other high officials of the same bureau have been arrested in connection with the share dealing scandal men- tioned a few
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  • 44 1 —Reuter. Death Sentences Alteerd Lahore, May 21. The High Court has altered the death sentences passed on two brothers cabled earlier to acquittal in one case and transportation in the other. Terms of imprisonment were reduced in five out of eleven others.-
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  • 285 1 .—Reuter. Darrow Explodes A Bombshell CANDIDATE FOR POST OF AMERICAN LENIN New York, May 21. The suggestion that Mr. Darrow was expected to soothe the N.R.A. dispute into somnolence, instead of an exploded bombshell is made by the Herald Tribune which declares one cannot help feeling
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  • 54 1 .—Reuter. New York Claims New York, May 21. Shanghai’s claim to possess the longest bar in the world will be superseded by the Commodore Hotel Bar which will be 125 feet long and specially designed to cope with vertical drinking which has been relegalized to-day
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  • 43 1 munition makers had seen to that. —Reuter. Now Before U.S.A. Senate Washington, May 21. Senator Borah, interviewed, said the Arms’ Treaty was now before the Senate but was worth very little. He added the munition makers had seen to that. —Reu-
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  • 92 1 tion.—Reuter. Famous Buildings Destroyed INCLUDING HAUNT OF THE MILLIONAIRES Chicago, May 21. Among the principal buildings destroyed by fire are the Hall Stockyards, the Amphiheatre of Percheron Society, America: Brokers’ National Bank Stockyard and Inn (the haunt of Chicago’s millionaires, built like an old English hostelry
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  • 23 1 —Reuter. Returning To China Montreal, May 21. Trebitsch Lincoln accompanied by his disciples entrained for Vancouver whence they return to China.
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  • 27 1 —Reuter. Homeward Bound Osaka, May 21 Mr. Latham and other members of the Australian Goodwill Mission have left for Australia by the “Kitano Maru.”
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  • 50 1 Concession On 31 Any rubber cleared for export prior to the closing hour on May 31 remaining under control of the customs or railways will be treated as exported in May and therefore exempt from control, even though not actually shipped or exported until some time in June.
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  • 51 1 Change Of Programme To-morrow The Mezey Revue —easily the best cabaret show in Penang of recent years— win give a new programme at the dinner dance at the Runnymede Hotel to-morrow. The tremendous reception accorded this company on Saturday night was sufficient proof that Penang appreciates a good
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  • 92 1 Artist And Magician At E. O. Henry, the artist and magician, kept a large audience interested at the E. O. Hotel last night. His programme was divided into two sections —sleight of hand and crayon cartoons, chalk pictures and sand paintings. His last named item was perhaps
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 12 1 H TOKISATSU artistic PHOTOGRAPHERS JU &-70, Bhbop Straat, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.
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    • 66 1 jn _b 'X .Hili He knows its good for him! The superior aroma and qualify of a .BEAR BRAND" Natural Swiss Milk make it particularly attractive to Babies. Conveyed in perfect condition from the finest pasture lands in the world, the famous Swiss mountains, it is in every respect the
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    • 16 1 ASK FOR ANCHOR BEER A BKTIBR QUALITY BBKB Sole Distributors: N. V. Straits Java TTadinr CO.
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  • 27 1 OBITUARY Frederick Marcus Wood London, May 21. The death has taken place of Mr. Frederick Marcus Wood for many years sec reci the China Inland Mission. —Reuter.
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    • 1685 2 RATES FOR CASUAII BANKS W W j'- A AVM advertisements CHA r TE reb bank The Suirgei ratani Amateur OF INDIA. A USTBALIA AND CHINA U A MFIFL MAATSCH APPIJ W (incorporated tn England HANUEL WIAAI «VFIMFriJ, ,< Ml communications relating to by Boyal Charter IMS), N.V. T\ I_* Q
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  • 568 3 CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE FOR IT “I do not withdraw one word of my statement. Ido not commit outrages and I cannot see the necessity of the secretary of the Embassy wanting to punch my jaw.” Lieutenant-Colonel Graham Seton Hutchison, whose statement on the death of
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  • 306 3 First For 26 Years TO ESTABLISH A LEGATION Arrangements are being made by the Government to entertain members of the special Mission from Nepal who are coming to England to a present a Nepalese honour to the King and to establish a permanent Nepalese Legation in
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  • 299 3 New Company Within two years the debts, more than £BO,OOO left by Mr. Edgar Wallace, who died in Hollywood in February 1932, have been paid. All his creditors have received 20s. in the and a receiving order made by Mr. Justice Bennett in April
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    • 52 3 AIR-MAIL STATIONERY Writing-Pads 100 Sheets Paper, Blotting Paper and Writing guide. 40 Cents. Envelopes 6 x 3| strong but very light 60 Cents per 100 Compendiums 60 Sheets paper 10 x 8 30 Square shape envelopes and writing guide 80 Cents. The Pinanq Gazette Press, Limited. No. la, Penang Street.
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    • 16 3 Want to sell tbat car? An advertisement In the "Pinang Gazette” will do it for you.
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    • 417 3 Igg. J I y sHBi ■^'Allenburgs’Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the ‘Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother’s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed for
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 875 3 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B. B. C. 7 20 Time Signal from Greenwich. Dance music by Lew Stone and his Band ya following ftquencim and relayed from the Monseigneur, Lon- will be used «Imultaneougy:— don. B.os—B.2o— News Bulletin■ Frequency Wavelength -gp 15,140 kcjs 19.82 m. GBE H,865 kc|« 25.28 m. STATION “Z.H.1.”
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  • 45 4 Presentation Of Colours To P. P.W.V.C. MAJOR-GEN. LEWIN presenting the Regimental Colours to 2nd Lt. J. W. Clark. THE HON. CHAPLAIN the P. P.W.V.C. (the Rev. Keppel Garnier) consecrating the Colons. THE MARCH P AST Major-General Lewin taking the salute MAJOR-GE'4. LEWIN addressing the parade
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  • 288 4 Interesting Seremban Ceremony MR. CALDECOTT MAKES PRESENTATION Seremban, May 19. i I A large assembly witnessed the ceremonial at the Seremban station padang when the High Commissioner, Mr. Caldecott, presented the colours to the local battalion of Volunteers. TJhe battalion drew up in a line facing
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  • 360 4 Rifle Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 21. The F.M.S. Volunteer Forces championship and central rifle meeting was brought to a successful close to-day, when Lt. Col. j R. H. A. D. Love, Commandant, F.M.S. Volunteer Forces and Malay States Voluni teer Regiment presented prizes
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  • 50 4 Scotland Defeated (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 21. Scotland was hopelessly defeated in the International Golf Foursomes and singes against S.'am on Saturday and Sunday. Scotland failed to win a single foursomes and only three out of eight singles. Gibb, the Malayan Champion, won two up.
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  • 51 4 i.— Reuter. Perry Beaten By Boussus Paris, May 21. During a meeting of international clubs between France and Great Britain, Christian Boussus, the French Davis Cup player beat Perry 6-4, 2-6, 7-5. Boussus’ fine con. trol deserved his win. Perry lacked sting and was prone to double
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  • 311 4 F.M.S. Win McCabe Reay Cup COLONY RETAIN GUILLEMARD CUP (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 21. I The Guillemard Cup and McCabe R ea y Cup competitions came to an end this morning. The former cup went again to the Colony but the McCabe Reay C up
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  • 1347 5 KUALA QUEEN SETS UP A EW MALAYAN RECORD ESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S RACES tin pool, happy new year and winways ALSO LOWER RECORDS BIG SWEEP REACHES $144,500 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 21. hour records went by the board to-day, the concluding
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  • 456 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. S. B. Tan becomes a member of the Chinese Advisory Board in place of Dr. Cheong Chee Hai, resigned. The Hon’ble Mr. L. Rayman, M.C.S., has been appointed a member of the Planters Loans Board in the place of Mr. M. Rex, M.C.S. It is notified in
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 68 5 "—J Ji-.. C The Sungei Patani Amateur Dramatic Society WILL PRESENT ‘Murder on the Second Floor’ A >LAY IN THREE ACTS BY FRANK VOSPER 1 IN THE TOWN HALL PENANG ON SATURDAY 26TH MAY 1934 AT 9.30 P. M. TICKETS: RESERVED $2OO UNRESERVED $l-00 RESERVED SEATS BOOKABLE AT MESSRS. PRITCHARD
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    • 269 5 (f TE YI MUY TRISTE Tango CB 721 PERDON Two Seductive Tangos played by that great Continental Orchestra “De j Tango Pippo Racho (f .«X SHANGHAI Rumba CB 729 ALI-BABA Exciting Rumba’s straight from Paris and interpreted by the Orchestra of Melody’s Bar. The famous Parisian Cocktail Resort. MO Y
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  • 1910 6 COLOMBO WINS FIRST CLASSIC RACE: RACE FOR THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS MR. J. B. JOEL'S VICTORIA CUP (From Our Own Correspondent). London, May 9. THE KING AT NEWMARKET. The King was present at Newmarket to see Loid Glanely’s popular coT, Colombo, already a hot favourite for the
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  • 583 6 Variable Fashions For Women DIFFICULT YEAR FOR GRASS i i London, April 27. Lawn tennis, by which is meant tennis jon lawns, begins this week-end. The grass i courts at Wimbledon will not be open until a week later, and the centre court, that I
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    • 246 6 SANATOGEN will give you New Sfrenath-New Vitality •iigrw. wll y WHY wait hoping that new health may come by itself when by taking Sanatogen, you can be sure of new strength and vitality. Thousands and thousands of appetite disappeared because men and women who suffered Sanatogen actually feeds the like
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    • 291 6 Revolutioisary Idea IN FOUNTAIN FEN DESIGN /Jjg| I There have been many beautiful fountain pens, but V ing so smart, sc wholly 1 different as the new a Parker Vacumauc. Holds more ink no insW crease in size. Reversible po nt writes two H ways. At all good dealers. *RirKer
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  • 1175 7 EUROPEANISED NATIVES ANCIENT CULTURES GIVING WAY TO NEW TEACHING? ’i vents in the Far East again give the question: “What are the' 0 ~ns of European might in Asia and .i rica having conquered her Empire,' p,, ave her language, her literature.' K -loins, her
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  • 76 7 tion of which he is a member.—Reuters Pacific Service. Between China And Australia Peiping, May 5. Among the practical results of the tralian Goodwill Mission, headed by the> RtHon J G- Latham, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and Minister of External Affairs, is likely to be a
    tion of which he is a member.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  76 words
  • 166 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Nine Drowned COLLISION WITH SMALL NATIVE BOAT Canton, May 4. A collision between a naval motor launch and a Canton-Swatow boat early this morning off Whampoa resulted in a Chinese naval officer and eight instructors of the Whampoa Naval Academy being drowned.
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  • 71 7 they are Manchoukuo citizens. —Reuters Pacific Service. Collects Transit Tax At Shanhaikuan Peiping, May 5. According to information from local Chinese circles, Manchoukuo has established a station at Shanhaikuan to collect a transit tax of 20 cents each from all Chinese passing through Shanhaikuan. It is further stated that
    they are Manchoukuo citizens.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  71 words
  • 158 7 —Reuters Pacific Service. Win $lOO,OOO Prize Peiping, May 3. One of the two second prizes of $lOO,OOO each in the Fifth State Lottery, which was drawn in Shanghai last Friday, was won by the students of a primary school in Wuh sin, Chekiang, according to Chinese
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  • 140 7 Director-General of Posts.—Reuters Pacific Service. Approved By Executive Council Nanking, May 7. Numerous new consular appointments were approved at a meeting of the Executive Yuan to-day, including the following: Mr. Chen Kuang-ping as Consul-General for Vladivostock, Mr. Chen Yen-hsi as Consul-General fo’Blagoveschensk, Mr. Chow Hsi-chi as Consul-General
    Director-General of Posts.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  140 words
  • 208 7 j.—Reuters Pacific Service. Weihaiwei Commissioner In Peiping Peiping May 1 Mr. Hsu Tung-fan, Commissioner of Weihaiwei, who has been visiting Nanking on official business, arrived here by the Tientsin-Pukow through express shortly after eight o’clock this morning. He is calling on General Ho Ying-ching, Acting Chairman of
    j.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  208 words
  • 46 7 no’. sufficient to defray expenses.—Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, May 4. According to statistics published here to-day, Chungshan county has the largest revenue and expenditure of the 94 counties in Kwanjtung. The revenue of most of the counties is no’, sufficient to defray expenses.—Reu-
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  • 258 7 I.—Reuters Pacific Service. Lower Classes TAKING STEPS TO LIMIT FAMILIES Peiping, May 3. That the quest for information concerning the methods of birth control is not confined to the educated classes alone, was revealed by Dr. Chen Ta, Chairman of the Department of Sociology at
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  • 398 7 -“Canton Truth.”. The readiness of British bankers, according to a United Press dispatch, to plank down the neat sum of one million and five hundred thousand pounds sterling (£1,500,000) in spite of the present world economic depression to assist Nanking—a defaulting debtor is a matter that really puzzles
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  • 101 7 Reuters Pacific Service. Sino-Japanese Controversy In Tientsin Tientsin, May 6. The controversy which started last year following the purchase by Japanese of a large tract of land west of the Japanese Concession, near the Nankai race-course, has been revived as a result of the action of the
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  • 787 7 —“Canton Truth.” The thousands of Chinese traders and labourers who have recently returned to Kwangtung from Saigon and other parts of French Indo-China have told incredible stores of French harshness and ill-treat-ment. There are about half a million Chinese in Indo-China, of which number about 400,000
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  • 704 8 The wild rumours concerning Bulgaria which have been circulating in various European capitals in consequence of the suspension of communications with Sofia included a groundless report from Vienna to the effect that King Boris with the royal family were killed in a bomb explosion. Eiglity high army officers petitioned
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  • 422 8 Malay Mail. MALAYA A PARTNER: Malaya formally became a j, trier iu the rubber control scheme on > iturdav when the Federal Council at special meeting passed through all s t le legisfation necessary to carry ti. scheme into effect. The bill was explained to the Council by
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  • 848 8 Mrs. Menzies was whitening the step, a daily task that the most slovenly matrons in Scrubb Street seldom neglected. One might leave undone the washing up and the cleaning of the rooms, one might even let the children go dirty on a Sunday (though this was rarer), but
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  • 511 8 THE COLOURS CEREMONY: Penang Volunteers, the Municipal Commissioners who made the generous igift, and everybody in Penang must inI deed be feeling an inch taller to-day after j yesterday’s unique and memorable cere- mony on the Polo ground. It was the I first ceremony of its kind
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 254 8 Runny mede Hotel* PENANG. 1 Wfey 1 THE MEZEY HEVUE J TO-MORROW Programme j DUO MEZEY Tango acrobatique 2. MLLE. MARGOT a 851 rnir Darßn (b) Hungarian Fox-Trot 3. DUO BARRY Y >anse Excentrique B 4. MLLE. HELLA Walse Hesitation 5. BARRY BOYS < a Entree 1 (b) Danse des
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    • 55 8 dBBL w FOR GOOD SHIRTS B Too tai Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR. KkUßurmuxi rm
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  • Correspondence
    • 1785 9 Mi tor “Pinang Gazette”) is a vast difference between development in the brains in in the lower members of the man ano i dr *P dly and psychologically man ire widely from the lower differs s order. He has the power men l tt al speech. He can
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  • 649 9 Money-changers Arrested FINE OF $5OO IMPOSED As the result of a raid on premises No. 46, Beach Street, yesterday conducted by Mr. 1,. I’Knight, Assistant Superintendent of Police, four Malays were produced in the Penang Police Court to-day. The charge was that they did assist in
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  • 183 9 Married Chinese Woman Charged JEWELLERY ON HIRE FOR WEDDINGS Chia Siew Kim, a Chinese married woman, was charged afresh in' the Penang District Court this morning before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, with criminal breach of trust in respect of the following property:— a.
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  • 235 9 Another Outrage By Gunman Singapore, Monday. Another shooting outrage occured in Singapore on Saturday night as a result of which a Cantonese died in hospital. It appears that shortly after 9 p.m. the I victim was partaking of refreshment at a’ coffee shop at the corner of
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  • 111 9 TEN-SPOT SATURDAY TO-DA’ London £232.10.0 No market TEN—(3 Months) London £229.5.0 No market Singapore $114.75 $114.25 Business Done Penang $114.12 Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $2.80 BLACK PEPPER $17.50 RUBBER London 316 d Holiday New York 12%c(G) 12%c(G) Singapore Spot 21 Uc 21 July|Sept. 21 %c 22
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 230 9 Look af k the Date I v 1 i A-. W INFANTS ANO jgJg ggg K i fife sBBF S' i 0 There is everything your >4 -.--gp' baby needs in a tin of Cow A J Gate! The rich concentrated nourS ishment of the world’s finest milk T ..re
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  • 1685 10 LOCAL SOCIETY'S WORK CHINESE CONSUL-GENERAL OPENS CLINIC One year after its inauguration, during which time considerable success has been attained, the Singapore Anti-Opium Clinic in Kampong Java Road was declared open on Saturday afternoon, by the Chinese Consul-General in Singapore, Dr. Philip K. C.
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  • 31 10 A sec ion of the audience at the Pal.adium Theatre during the Royal Command performance, at which the King and Queen (in box) were present.
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  • 276 10 Riga, May 16. A state of siege for the next six months from Tuesday at eleven p.m. has been proclaimed by the Latvian Government. The decree is signed by the Latvian Premier, M. Ulmanis, and the Minister of War, General! Balodis. I The
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  • Article, Illustration
    535 10 A BROADCAST ON THE SITUATION Paris, May 14. M. Doumergue, the Premier, broadcast a speech at 8 p.m. It was registered on radio discs and broadcast a second time at 9.30 by all Government stations. It was to the following effect Parliament resumes work to-morrow. In its absence
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  • 327 10 INDIAN TRADER j ARRESTED IN SINGAPORE An English-speaking Indian, Mommohan Kapur, was produced in the Singapore first magistrate’s court on Saturday on a charge 1 of criminal breach of trust alleged to have J been preferred against him in Delhi, India. The accused was
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  • 51 10 I. —Renter. Twenty Persons Injured Twenty pĕTsons are reported injured and one fireman is missing. The damage is now estimated at over $10,000,000. It is believed the fire was caused by a lighted cigarette thrown down in a hay barn. The flames have not touched the main packing
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  • 114 10 Split In The Radical Party Medrid, May 17. The long expected spilt in the Radical Party of Spain has now become fact. The Radical Party is the chief supporter of the present Samper fa in whose position may be effected thereby. The formal spilt was preceded by a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 118 10 RUBBER REGULATION NOTICE It is notified for rubber upon which duty h closing Customs Office prior to t which hj* hour on the 31st May, 1 ace oU tsid been passed for export t nro yided the Malayan Control P ay con trol remains under Customs o jj a y
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  • 1360 11  -  BY G. E. COLLINS (in the “Star.’') v ollins is an official of the London ding Club, and during the past tu y: ars has made many altitude and dist flights from Dunstable to Rayy>, Essex, when he reached 6,000 f/l ''<>ve sea-level and travelled 54 s
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  • 697 11 Former £5.000-A-Year Man Who Sought Happiness In Vain WEST END DINNER AND I THEN DEATH T Am Through' Letter A theory that he fired his revolver to see if it was working all right before he shot himself was advanced at the inquest at Westminster on
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  • 536 11 But She Has Never Heard One PROGRAMME SELLER Covent Garden Audiences Have Their Lapses Over 40 years at Covent Garden, and has never seen an opera. This is the record of Miss Elleanor Hobden, of Brixton, who has charge of all the programme sellers. She
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  • 239 11 Paying Their Fare To Russia— If They’ll Stay There Oxford, May 11. Lord Nuffield (formerly Sir William Morris), the motor-car magnate, is keeping his promise to the three Socialists he found selling a Communist paper outside his works at Cowley last week. He is paying
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 28 11 P It’s the years in the wood Rg L that mature a Liqueur Brandy h I Hennessy I I xo I LIQUEUR BRANDY Matured in the 'wood for
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    • 132 11 The Simgei 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: 1 RESERVED 2.00 UNRESERVED 1.00 Reserved Seats Bookable at MESSRS. PRITCHARD CO.. LTD. IN
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  • 1157 12 Appreciation Of Investments DIVIDEND HOPES Mr. R. Arnold On Control Scheme The ordinary general meeting of the Hevea Rubber Trust (1933), Ltd., was held on May 9 at the registered office of the company, 33, E. C., Mr. R. Arnold (chairman of the company) in the
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  • 100 12 STAGE SCREEN ATTRACTION At Majestic On Thursday Henry, Artist and Magician, will appear at a special matinee on Thursday at 2.45 p.m. at the Majestic. A strong screen feature attraction and supporting shorts will also be shown in addition. School-children and Mickey Mouse Club members will be admitted at 15
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  • 859 12 SYMINGTON WILSON WEEKLY MARKET REPORT t We gave in our Report last week a reprint in full of the Summary issued by the Rubber Growers’ Association of the Agreement reached between the principal Rubber producing countries for the regulation of output. The Scheme had a good ‘reception from the strat
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 355 12 KENT (F. M. S.) TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in England.) Advice has been received by cable of the declaration of a dividend of 2 ’•>% Income Tax) in respect of the year ended 31st. December, 1933 payable in England on 16th. proximo. Local shareholders will receive their warrants on arrival
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    • 230 12 EXCRUCIATING PAIN AFTER EATING 10 Years Suffering Cured At Once Every stomach sufferer ought to read the remarkable experience of Mr. McL. of Scotland. This is what he writes:—“For the last ten years I have suffered from an ulcerated stomach and was simply afraid to eat. For hours after I
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    • 122 12 TO THE CONNOISSEUR IT IS QUALITY THAT COUNTS 5W E (WRgss if a cigarette of unique men! MADE IN 60 CENTS ENGLAND PER TIN ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY lIP. LONDON Tu< Uli 1.1 1.l 1.l lUII.I 1.l Mil 11.1,1.1 nil lia n~ H' 'll' '.I I 1 I ,'J '.'l T
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  • 534 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving tnd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY S.S. PANDAI from Pagoerawan. S.S. MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneh (La-boean-Bilik), Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Balei). Sails for Asahan (Tg. Balei), Berombang, Paneh
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  • 1032 13 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m. to-morrow. A mail for Medan (via Alor Star) by road to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail Service
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 181 13 BjSgjgfaMtgt 6’5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 STARTLING THRILLS! I W I W- W<_ w i yjßt; 0 A PICTURE THAT MAKES j T EVERY MINUTE COUNT! ■W'J 48 70 of notMto P 1,1ri,,s packed into 70 roaring minutes! You couldn't ask more for your money and we couldn't give you more even
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    • 251 13 PHOH. I TO-NIGHT AT 6-15 9-30 P.M. J HERE IT IS, FOLKS, J The Swellest Show on Earth FLAMING GORGEOUS MAGNIFICENT CLARA BOW I in the most colourful role of her tempestuous career > "HOOPLA" WEth CRESTON FOSTER RICHARD CROMWELL Fox Film’s Production of Carnival Life. NEXT ICHAWGE Two Great
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  • 2294 14 QUEEN'S NEW COURT GOWNS BRILLIANT SCENE AT THE OPERA A WOMAN PHYSICIAN'S DISTINCTION CALL TO DISARMAMENT LEAD (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 9 QUEEN MAY NAME LINER It is suggested that the King and Queen might possibly visit the Clyde next autumn, by which
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  • 146 14 Dates And Venues May 21-25. —Amateur Golf Championship, Prestwick. June 6. —The Derby. June B.—The Oaks. June 8,9, 11, 12,—First Test Match, Nottingham. June 15-16. —Wightman Cup Match, Wimbledon. June 19-22.—Ascot. June 22, 23, 25, 26.—Second Test Match, Lord’s. June 25-July 7.—Lawn Tennis Championships, Wimbledon. July
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 36 14 SELLING MADE EASY—Times ire herd bm there is no need to offer that article at a “throwawaj nrice.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory figui e.
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    • 424 14 IT-STARVATION 1 viking in# fat I ■p l inj; 11,1 1 M( ThiNUS ARfe GEriIMJ Mt OC/, Hl DOC’OR. t'vfe NO tNtRGYtv 1 ’YOU'RE *Ni6hT -STARVED* MA* tT ’'l rf Wl YOuC USEtvES Ot ENERGY Run >. I oufti ng sleep when there -joto REPLACE Them REMEMBER, the KA,. BWAThinG
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    • 1813 15 1n I I »/T "s 3\ f XJI <lll <gg4fiq _AV w I /k' 'j| < A BLUE PUMMEL L5M* TO EURO,,E V,A SUEZ IJ J From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York May. 24 PRES. ADAMS June 20 July 3 LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Due June 7 PRES.
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  • 176 16 SUMMONS ALLOWED AGAINST EX-OFFICERS CHARGES FRAMED Information has been sworn before Mr. I). Wills. Police Magistrate. Penang, by Mr. K. Singaram, Acting Office Assistant, S.S. Treasury, Penang, as Hony. Secretary and Public Registered Officer under the Societies Ordinance, of the Subordinate Civil Service Benefit Fund, against
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  • 243 16 Annual Meeting At the annual general meeting of the Penang Municipal Recreation Club held at the club-house, Dato Kramat Gardens, on Saturday, May 19, the following were elected office-bearers for 1934-1935: President, Mr. T. Rogers (on leave,) Ag. President, Mr. J.E.A. Clark, Hon. Auditor, Mr. S.V.
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  • 52 16 .—Reuter. Maurice Nichol FOUND DEAD IN BED London, May 21. The death has taken place of Maurice Nichol, the Worcester cricketer. He was 29 years old. He was found dead in bed in a hotel in the morning. He fielded against Essex on Saturday and played
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  • 141 16 Eighteen Months For First Offender There were no previous convictions to show upon the Police fingerprint record of Lai Sah, a Chinese who appeared before the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, for sentence this morning upon charges of being concerned in the exportation of
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  • 87 16 Mr. Choo (Tan) Choon Kooi Invitations have been issued for a dinner on the occasion of the marriage of Mr. Choo (Tan) Choon Kooi and Miss Ong Guat Liew, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Hock Chye. The wedding ceremony will be performed at
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  • 13 16 The Royal Society of St. George (Penang Branch» $250.00
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  • 92 16 1. —Reuter. By The Australians BRILLIANT CENTURY BY CEYLONESE LAD London, May 21. The Australians defeated Oxford University by an innings and 33 rims. Oxford were dismissed in their first innings for 70 runs, Fleetwood-Smith taking 5 for 30 and Ebeling 4 for 34. The
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  • 396 16 Mer’s Doubles Holders Retain Title (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, May 21. The North Perak Tennis Championship meeting was brought to a successful end this, evening at the Kempe Club Courts in brilliant weather. Large crowds thronged the “A” Court to see Chung Ah Kee and Lee
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  • 276 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY Th* following are the latest quotations k> MSSSR& KBNNBDT OCXs aten to-dflr-Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Hitam 55 60 55 60 H. Fatt 574 624 57 60 K. Lanjut 22'0 22|6 22|0 22|6 K. River 2.22y 2 2.30 2.22 y
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  • 156 16 The following are the latest quotation* for to-day Buyers BeDen FINS Ampat Tin 674 6 104 Ayer Hitams 15 9 16 3 Chenderiangs 9 6 10 0 Hitams 55 574 Hong Fatts 56 58 4 Hongkong Tins 14 3 15 0 Idris 7 0 7 6 K.
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  • 212 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller.' TIN Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.10 Hitam 55 57 56 58 Kintas 2.75 2.80 2.72% 2.77% Kucha! 1.08 1.10 1.08 1.10 Nawng Pet 1.05 1.07% 1.02% 1.05 N. Taiping 64 66 64 66 P. Kamiri 3.15 3.20
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  • 416 16 SOON THEAM CO. Tiu following are the changes in otz quotations up to noon to-day Saturday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBERS Allenbys 1.65 1.80 1.65 1.85 A. Panas 1.45 1.55 1.45 1.55 Bassetts 82% 87% 82% 87% B. Lintang 1.02% 1.07% 1.02% 1.07% Brogas 87% 92% 87% 92% Glenealys
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  • 55 16 PENANG, MAY 22 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bankv London Bank Demand 2|4 3|3J 4 m|ts 2|4 5|3. Private 3 m'ts oredlt 2'4 11|32 3 Documentary 2|4 13'32 On New New York Demand 59% nom France T.T. 890 noir Hongkong T.T. 1 37% Shanghai T.. 43% India T.T. 1
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  • 848 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. t S RUBBEP (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah’Rubber Estate', *5 t* Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate fn 50 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 7» Ay*’ Panas Rubber Estates! 1 I 6o Balau Planting Syndicate .7 ~Jj Bassett Rubber Cc* ko BatuLintang Rubber Co.
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    • 104 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO-NIGHT INFORMAL AFTER DINNER DANCE SECOND APPEARANCE 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 $l/-. TO-MORROW i
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    • 140 16 FOR SALE FORD 24 H P. 1929 ROADSTER. Excellent running order. For sale or exchange for lighter car. Box No. 140, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICE OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE TO BE SOLD BY Public Auction On Wednesday, the 30th day of May, 1934, at 12 noon. At
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    • 142 16 NOTICE OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE TO BE SOLD BY Public Auction On Wednesday, the 30th day of May, 1934, at 11 a.m. At the entrance of Slots Alley, Beach Street, Penang. The undermentioned property of Lim Thean Seng, Lim Thean Kin and Lim Cheng THE DEFAULTING MORTGAGORS.
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