Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 May 1934

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY l a 122. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1480 1 OVERSEAS LEAGUE CELEBRATE AT SINGAPORE NATIONAL GENIUS FOR ADAPTATION A striking tribute to the unofficials who have lent their aid towards the solution of the problems facing the Government of the Co Sony, and an appeal for that co-operation to be continued, was ex.
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  • 178 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Following Serious Operation FAME COMES LATE IN LIFE London, May 25. Following so soon after the death of Sir Edward Elgar, the death to-day of Gustav Holst (reported on Page 10) comes as a further grievous loss to English music. Holst had Swedish
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  • 89 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Arrive At Heston Aerodrome London, May 25. Captain Pond and Lieutenant Sabelli, two American airmen who made a forced landing in Ireland after crossing the Atlantic in an attempt to reach Rome and who came down yesterday on the Welsh coast when trying to complete
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  • 137 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Minister Arrives In London FORMAL NEGOTIATIONS London, May 25. Informal and exploratory talks have been proceeding for some months with the Uruguayan Government through their Legation in London with a view to concluding a commercial agreement. At present no commercial treaty is in
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  • 51 1 Siam Government Withdrawing Support (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 25. The government is withdrawing their support from the maintenance of all Siamese students studying abroad to become effective from August 1 except in the case of military students and those being educated through scholarships won in competitive
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  • 51 1 pared with 16|6.66d last week. —Rugby Radio Service. London, May 25. The total amount applied for in tenders for .£40,000,000 treasury bills to-day was £72,995,000. The maximum amount was allotted in bills at three months the average rate per cent, being 17|3.45d as compared with 16|6.66d last week.
    pared with 16|6.66d last week.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  51 words
  • 189 1 Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. Not Impossible FRANCE AND ITALY CAN AGREE Paris, May 25. A solution at Geneva is not impossible, declared M. Barthou in the course of the debate on foreign policy in the Chamber. He added that he promised Mr. Henderson his help. No
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  • 398 1 The great Albert Hall meeting at which Sir Oswald Mosley addressed 10.000 people is taking its place in history, not as a climax but as a stepping stone. On the evening of June 7 he will speak in the main hall at mighty Olympia. There will
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  • 439 1 WARRANT SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN GRANTED Alleged to have kidnapped a Tamil girl, Sebastian Ratnam and Thangavelu, two coolies employed in Kuala Selangor were convicted by the magistrate of that district. Ratnam was bound over for four months and Thangavelu was sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment
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  • 178 3 Hungarian’s Huge Canvas To < Tour Europe I I An enormous painting weighing 30cwts. is on view at Budapest. The canvas measures 328 feet by 25 feet and the paint alone weighs 22cwts., says Reuter. It is the work of one man, Janos Kovats, Jr., of Debrencen,
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  • 385 3 Basil Dean Marries Victoria Hopper ENGAGEMENT THAT WAS ON AND OFF A London Hotel Honeymoon Miss Victoria Hopper, the actress, and ,Mr. Basil Dean, the producer, who announced three weeks ago that their enrtagement had been broken off, were mar- ried on May 12 at the register
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  • 154 3 IMay Be Demolished And Reconstructed The Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem is in danger of falling down, and the Pope is now (states the Rome newspaper “Corrispondenza”) considering a report from two Italian architects who have studied the problem on the spot. They are convinced
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  • 104 3 Suicide By Electricity Prague, May 15 A kiss has electrocuted two young lovers of Petravald, Eastern Moravia. Jan Sibinka, aged 23, the only son of rich parents, and Blazena Kudelkova, a 20 year-old servant girl, decided to die together because the difference in their social positions made
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  • 256 3 Argentine To Claim Return Of Falkland Islands? “USURPATION” OF RIGHTS I A violent attack on Great Britain was launched in the Argentine Senate by Se-[ nator Alfred Palacios, a National Socialist (says a Buenos Aires message). The territorial rights of Argentina, he declared, had been violently
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  • 434 3 1933 Figures The Highest On Record Statistics of crime in Ceylon during the last year reveal that the 1933 figures were the highest on record. In 1928 there were j 8, SOy total cases of crime, while in 1933, the figure was 10,783. In commenting
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  • 189 4 Took Off 28 lbs. With Kruschen “I was so stout about 11 months ago,” a woman writes, “that I became a burden to myself. Then muscular rheumatism set into my joints, and I had to go on sticks for some time. Then I
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  • 145 4 Dates And Venues 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 Champion, ships, Wimbledon. July 4-7.—Henley Royal Regatta. July
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  • 792 4 Committee Inquiring Into Copra Industry L 1 I > Kuala Lumpur, May 23. 1 Action is at last being taken by the Government to endeavour to assist the co- conut industry in the very difficult situa- tion in which it is placed owing to
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  • 678 4 Mr. W. S. Kinghorn arrived here this t morning from Deli by the m.s. “Cremer.” l 1 The Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe and the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdul Kader leave by to- night’s mail for Singapore. i t Messrs. Chin Weng Cheow, Goh Kok Aun,
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    • 1045 4 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 3. Reginald Foort plays: D. Choo —Choo. (Bioscope organ solo) 4. e P alk by Edw. Startz. rro of ttw foltowing frq 5 Clarinet improvisations, ■wavelengths will be used simultaneously.— q Baerman. (clarinet-solo: Jan Mulder) ••M Sign Frequency Wavelength 6 Phohi —Quartet conducted by Loe Qgp 15,140 kcja
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    • 246 4 Fox trot played by Merle Johnson’s Orch. If I had my way—Foxtrot, played by Merle Johnson’s Orch. D 823 Blondy—sung by Layton and Johnstone. Just you, just me—sung by Layton and Johnstone. D ***** To-night from “The Queen” —sung by Anna Neagle. I love you so Tango Serenade—played by Geraldo’s
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  • 1244 5 GOOD DIVIDENDS YESTERDAY LEONIE $B4 AND JANET $73 HREE WINNERS FOR SULTAN OF PERAK •m Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 25. right weather favoured the openin he two-day Singapore Turf Club Ai r meeting to-day. The going was g O .1 there was a fair
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  • 285 5 County Cricket Results DERBY BEATS NORTHANTS BY INNINGS London, May 25. Kent defeated Gloucestershire by 23S runs. I Kent: 333 and 211. j Gloucester: 173 (Freeman 5 wickets for 78) and 136 (Freeman 5 wickets for 59). DERBYSHIRE’S INNINGS VICTORY I Derbyshire defeated Northamptonshire by
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  • 53 5 P.C.C. v The Authentic» The following represent the P.C.C. against the Authentics on the Esplanade on Sunday, at 10.30 a.m. T. S. Anthony (Capt.), C. F. King, P. N. Knight, H. W. Sanders, H. Brooke, L. H. Thompson, J. M. Scoular, A. W. Foster, W. D. Chariton, D. Wills,
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  • 6 5 TO-DAY AT SINGAPORE
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  • 82 5 P.C.C. v. Ipoh Club The following have been selected to represent the P.C.C. against the Ipoh Club to-day at 5.10 p.m. J. M. Scoular A. W. Wallich, A. F. Baughan; H. Bracegirdle, S. L. McNee, R. N. Elliott; G. R. Evans, J. H. Reid, R. C. Abbott. P. G.
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  • 212 5 Football At Dato Kramat On the Dato Kramat padang yesterday 1 the Penang Young Rovers beat the Munici- pality by the odd goal in five in a friendly I game of football. The Rovers fully deserI ved their victory. j Play opened with the Municipality press- ing.
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  • 8 5 TO-DAY AT SINGAPORE
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  • 2145 6 MEMORANDUM BY MR. N. RAGHAVAN ON THE DRAFT BILL TO PROVIDE FOR REGISTRATION OF HINDU MARRIAGES. The following is the text of a memorandum prepared by Mr. X. Raghavan for the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association This Bill does not satisfy the long-felt want of placing on
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  • 402 6 Appalled By Destruction Of Liberty In Europe “DICTATORS AND GANGS OF TERRORISTS” Dean Inge is “appalled by the almost total destruction of liberty in one European nation after another.” In his Herbert Spencer Lecture on “Liberty and Natural Rights,” at Oxford, on May 9th,
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  • 547 7 LABOUR making new departure T rin the South Seas seems to a new departure. The tongs been Chinese labourers’ nJ v c they can be called by such icy are mutual help organi--1 have this in common with union in the west: they losed shop. Usually
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  • 1721 7 FEELINGS OF MASTER AND SERVANT SADNESS JOY SLEEPINESS UNUSUAL ACTIVITY Lin Yutang in the “China Critic.” I had come back from the trip to An-] hui to find spring in my garden. Her steps had lightly tripped over the lawn, her fin-! gers had caressed
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  • 70 7 the carrying out of his work. —Reuters Pacific Sei vice. For Kweichow Bandit Suppression Forces Canton, May 7. General Yiao Kuo-tsai to-day took up the post of commander of the Kweichow provincial bandit suppression forces offered to him by the provincial chairman, General Wong Chia-lieh. is reported that
    the carrying out of his work.—Reuters Pacific Sei vice.  -  70 words
  • 689 7 of the National Government. —“China rw.r ALL-ROUND ATHLETE AND PHYSICIAN There was published sometime ago in one of the illustrated papers the photograph of a person stripped to his waist, whose muscular development it was truly amazing to behold. The explanatory note underneath the photograph revealed fact, however,
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  • 727 8 Easily the most prosperous business in Malaya is racing run by the various turf clubs of which there are live in the country and for their fabulous yearly overturn, running into several million dollars, their permanent staff, compared with other businesses is comparatively small. Still, there is
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  • 1297 8 A SAVOURY BIOGRAPHY j On one of those musically festive oc- casions that brings me together with my colleagues in less exclusively professional surroundings than those of our London I haunts, I remember an incident occurring I that is too apposite to Francis Toye’s new book
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  • 538 8 I SACRIFICES—BUT WE’VE DONE IT 5 —P4T W-fl’-MCe “It has meant sacrifices, tremendous sacrifices But we have done it This is how Miss Pat Wallace —now Mrs. A. S. Frere-Reeves—triumphantly spoke to the Sunday Chronicle of the family’s hard struggle to pay off the debts
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  • 545 9 BY ALLEGED FORGED LETTERS CHARGES AGAINST STORE CHINESE CLERK 1 adjournment was made by the Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) on iy morning of the preliminary ini to charges of forgery against Tay alias Francis Tay, a Singapore i nee for the Crown was completed,
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  • 62 9 EXPORTS OF TINNED PINE APPLES the stPMay, 193« irom. Malayan ports amounted to uses, of which 44,341 cases were io w aswapHrwm 1 of Europe, 3,675 cases to Canada, cases Elsewhere. p xports for the period Ist January, i; 'th May were 874,564 cases or an 1 43,728 cases Ca
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  • 122 9 Narrow Victory Over Hemchit LIVELY FIGHTING (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 26. A large crowd saw Battling Guillermo gain a narrow points decision over Neil Hemchit after ten rounds lively fighting. The semi-final between Gunner Brown and Kid Amat opened in sensational manner. Brown was sent
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  • 103 9 .—Reuter. Wallace And Little In Final Prestwick, May 26. In the quarter-finals Wallace beat Francis 3 and 2 and Dunlap beat Walker 3 and 1. Little beat Bourn 4 and 2. Garnett beat Neal one up. In the semi-finals Wallace beat Dunlap, the American Amateur Champion, 2 and
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  • 79 9 —Reuter. Arnold Scores 109 Not Out London, May 26. The match between the Australians and Hampshire was drawn. In reply to Hampshire’s first innings score of 420 the Australians put up 433 Chippenfield contributing 116 not out. Baring took 5 wickets for 121. Hampshire declared with
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  • 26 9 .—Reuter. Owing To Rain Wilmington, May 25. The Davis Cup Doubles between the United States and Canada were postponed owing to rain.
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  • 188 9 Herbert Morrison Reveals Socialist Plans London’s municipal bank, exclusively foreshadowed by the Sunday Dispatch a fortnight ago, will be an accomplished fact in twelve months. As a first step towards its establishment, the London County Council at its meeting on May 15 will pass
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  • 649 9 One-Sided Game TWELVE GOALS IN FIRST DIVISION MATCH Chinese R.C. 11, St. Xaviers 1. The St. Xavier’s Recreation Club was outclassed and outplayed yesterday on their home ground when they met the Chinese in a first division match being beaten by eleven goals to one. The
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  • 418 9 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR I CHURCH OF ENGLAND Trinity Sunday 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PSXXXIII Hymn 163. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion Chinese. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS CXV—22B. Magnificat—2l3. Nunc Dimittis—M. S. i Hymns—l6l—l6o—36—22. j WEDNESDAY i 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 5 FRIDAY 6.00
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  • 106 9 YESTERDAY. TO-DAY. London £232.10.0 £232.15.0 TEN-—(3 Months) London £228.10.0 £229.5.0 Singapore $114.12% $114.87% Business Done Penang $114.12% Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA (Sundried) $2.80 $2.80 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $17.00 RUBBER London 1316 d 5%d New York 12 1 16c(G) 12 316c(G) Singapore Spot 20c 20c July|Sept. 21
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  • 307 10 it will be held next spring.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter. PRELIMINARY DIPLOMATIC TALKS AMONG NAVAL POWERS IN PREPARATION FOR 1935 CONFERENCE London, May 25. Reuter learns that on the initiative of the British Government communications have recently been exchanged between the Governments of the
    it will be held next spring.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter.  -  307 words
  • 145 10 —Reuter. League Federation Resolution London, May 25. The International Federation of the League of Nations Societies which had been meeting at Folkestone decided to send to the Bureau a resolution urging the adoption of the convention embodying equality of status, guarantees of loyal execution of the Disarmament Convention, the
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  • 121 10 Rugby Radio Service. New £10,000,000 Issue W ell Received London, May 25. The subscription list will be opened and closed on Monday for the new Canadian £10,000,000 3’4 0 0 loan 1950,55 which is offered at per cent. The loan is being raised partly to provide funds to
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  • 260 10 —Reuter. No Intrinsic Weakness i DUE TO IMPROVEMENT I IN GOLD COUNTRIES l London, May 25. The recent decline of sterling in terms of gold currencies is not due to any intrin- sic weakness of sterling but is attributed to the improving financial prospects in the gold
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  • 64 10 J.—Reuter. To Be Guest At Grocers Company Banquet London, May 25. Sir Frederick Maze will be the guest of the Grocers’ Company at a banquet on May 29 and also at a dinner of the China Committee and Members of Parliament on June 14. The China Association
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  • 54 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Death Of Conservative M.P. For Twickenham London, May 25. The death occurred after a long illness of Mr. Murray Philipson, Conservative Member of Parliament for Twickenham, aged 32. He was an enthusiastic airman. The by-election which his death will necessitate, will be the 44th
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  • 29 10 .—Reuter. Bill Passed By Dail Dublin, May 25. The Dail passed the bill for the abolition cf the Senate by 54 votes to 38.
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  • 57 10 I.—Reuter. COUNCIL VOTE TO BE OVERRIDDEN? London, May 25. The “Financial Times” learns from Amsterdam that it is practically certain that the Dutch Indian Government will override the vote of the Council and introduce the export duty on the basis of 58 to 42 for
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  • 178 10 Contract With Prussian State Theatre Berlin, May 18. 1 Emil Jannings, one of Germany's most I famous contemporary actors who has also made a name for himself abroad, has just signed a three-year contract with the Prussian State Theatre. This news, which the Voelkischer Beobachter published this morning,
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  • 213 10 Spare Parts Worth $4O Sold For 40 Cents Klang, May 23. Sanmugam, a Tamil coolie at Damansara Estate, was charged before Inche Osman, the Klang Magistrate, with theft of two engine spare parts value at $4O from the estate store. Mr. A. Douglas, manager of Damansara Estate,
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  • 174 10 Interlude To Examine Alleged Foul Malacca, May 21. There was an unusual incident at the City Park Ring last night in the main event Peter George (8.4), the South African bantamweight and L. S. Fond (7.13), the ex-Malayan flyweight champion. A few seconds after the seventh round had
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  • 153 10 .—Reuter. Scathing Attack On Pro-ltalian Elements BY THE GOVERNOR Malta, May 25. An incident occurred on the Empire Day banquet arranged by the Royal Empire Society and the Overseas League. Following a wildly applauded speech by the Governor, Sir David Campbell, scathingly attacking certain pro-Ita-i ban
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  • 129 10 Manoeuvres To Awake Nation To Its Vulnerability Austria is waking up to the dangers inherent in an attack from the air, and air defence practices will be held shortly in Upper Austria, Tirol, and Carinthia, says a Reuter message from Vienna. All traffic is to be stopped,
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  • 198 10 and seriously injuring many others, —Reuter. Crowds Fired On By Guards TOLEDO STRIKERS Toledo, May 25. Fierce rioting was renewed when a crowd of 5,000 again attempted to rush the Autolite Factory. The trouble arose when the crowd approached the National Guards outposts shouting “What are you
    . and seriously injuring many others,—Reuter.  -  198 words
  • 103 10 Combative Congress In Moscow Mascow, May 18. The Fourth International Congress on Combatting Rheumatism has comnleted its work here. The Congress was attended by 873 delegates, including 100 foreign scientists representing 19 countries. The general secretary, Dr. Van-Breemen, in his speech at the Congress, expressed the League's gratitude to
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  • 107 10 Rugby Radio Service. DISTINGUISHED BRITISH COMPOSER London, May 25 The death occurred this morn a serious operation undergone 1 La day of M. Gustav Holst, the di., t riruishM composer. Holst was born at Cheltenham years ago and has always devoted m’ich of hj» time to
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  • 153 10 Doctors Rushed To Scene Of Plague Hordes of death-dealing flies have invaded the eastern provinces of Y uslavia and the Government is rushing doctor?and veterinary surgeons to the -.cene to deal with their ravages. One woman has died near Gornji. Milanovatz, after being bitten by the flies, and
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  • 37 10 Paris, May 21. According to figures just published there was a considerable decline in the French birth rate last. year. The excess of births totalled only 21,600 as against 61.400 ir the preceding year.
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  • 933 11 Sentenced Men Set Free JUDGE'S SLIP" IN SUMMING UP Lord Hewart And Effect On Jury The Court of Criminal Appeal on May 15 allowed the appeals of Albert Henry Ansell, aged 29, warehouseman, of Kennington, and Walter Thomas Ross, aged 24, leather stainer, of Clerkenwell, against
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  • 352 11 Over 100 Sick And Infirm Leave London “SHRINE OF HEALING” Hundreds of people knelt on the dusty platform at Victoria Station, London, on May 18th, and received an archbishop’s blessing, while about them city workers hurriedly left trains and the air hummed; with the noises of the
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  • 163 11 Ninety-Three Tubes Found In Lorry Kuala Lumpur, May 22. Admitting a previous conviction of six months’ rigorous imprisonment for possessing forged rubber coupons, a Chinese motor-lorry owner, Yap Choy Kwee, was fined $2O or three weeks’ rigorous imprisonment by the First Magistrate, for conveying 93 tubes of chandu
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  • 304 11 Highlands Society Views PRIVATE ENTERPRISE HAS DONE ITS BIT A strong protest about the lack of roads in Cameron Highlands was made at a general meeting of the Cameron Highlands Society, held at the Tana Rata Rest House. A resolution proposing that the Society should approach the
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  • 250 11 Sunken Garden Made For Burial SCENE OF HAPPY DAYS WITH CHILDREN Denham, May 14. The final resting-place of the late Lady Cynthia Mosley—a beautiful sunken garden on the banks of the River Colne near her old home at Savehay Farm, Denham —is now almost finished. It has
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  • 61 11 21 Drowned Oft Coast Cf Finland Helsingfors, May 18. Twenty-one passengers, including three children, were drowned when a steamer capsized on the Kallevesi Sea, near the town of Kuopio. The boat sank with’n two minutes. Nineteen passengers and the entire crew were saved. All available craft were rushed
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    • 379 12 Preference Arrears To be Paid Net profits of the London Tin Corpora-' tion for the year ended 30th September, 1933, were £60,335, compared with £44,050 for the preceding twelve months. The disposable balance, with the £180,579 brought in and £7,358 retransferred from taxation, is brought up
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    • 118 12 SELLING MADE EASY—Times are hard but there is no need to offer that article at a “throwawaj price.” Send along a small advertisement to the “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory figure. The most generally useful Medicine for all Climates s h r J.ColsßrawDe\S \y A I
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    • 84 12 Every drop counts 1 it’s so highly concentrated >LEA PERRINS'i LSAU C E S iTHE GREATEST ANIMAL SENSATION YET MADE. ENTIRELY PRODUCED IN SINGAPORE MALAYA a ffi feW-- A. ASIA’S FIERCEST JUNGLE BEAS S CLASH IN MORTAL COMBAT S 'he reat est animal thrills yj ever shown upon the screen.
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  • 1425 13 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mail' I despatched from Penang, on May 4 by the s.s. “Johan van Oldenbarnevelt’’ was deli- j vered in London on May 23. 1 NOTICE j The Air Mails despatched from Penang on
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 95 13 MMM I TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW ONLY I 6-15 9-30 P.M. I SATURDAY SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2-45 P.M. f THE THRILLING EPISODE OF "RAMAYANA" LANKA DAMAN 1 An Indian KOW CHAY TIAN Story. J A PERFECT HINDUSTANI TALKING, SINGING AND DANCING 1 PICTURE PRODUCED AT A COST OF Rs. 1,500,000 f
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 102 13 STANLEY LUPINO HAPPY! I. II ft I I > TO-DAY LAST THREE SHOWS: (i 2-45 6-J5 9-30 J JOHN BARRYMORE IN HIS GREATEST ROLE AS "COUNSELLOR AT LAW" with BEBE DANIELS. O-MORROW Opening at 2-45 Matinee GRAND STAGE AND SCREEN ATTRACTION 1 LEW AYRES and JUNE KNIGHT. J "CROSS COUNTRY
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    • 70 13 I WITH THE BIGGEST BUNCH OF FUNSTERS HEADED BY LADDIE CLIFF WILL FYFEE j 16-15 OPENING TO-NIGHT 9-30 MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2-45 P.M. 1! BRITAIN'S LATEST FEAST OF FUN FROLIC V ‘HAPPY’ Glittering production songs to catch the )h ear dances to please the eye fulsome enjoyment. 1 THE ERA*
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    • 273 13 5 f TO-DAY AT 2-45. 6-15 9-30 P.M. POSITIVELY THE LAST 3 PERFORMANCES of Fox Film's Delightful Romance! THE SCREEN’S TWO OUTSTANDING PERSONALITIES j JANET ©AYNOR j BARRYMORE F IN J "CAROLINA" S with ROBERT YOUNG Their best film to date. f TO-MORROW Opening at the Matinee at 2-45 p.m.
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  • India And Ceylon Week By Week
    • 526 14 "Axe" Committee Recommendations UNIVERSAL CUT IN SALARY Rangoon, May 14. Holding the view that there is no practicable expedient left to the Government but to discharge from its service those whom it can no longer afford to retain, the Burma Retrenchment Committee Report (1934), comprising 245
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    • 97 14 Government Annul Proceedings Of Meeting Darjeeling, May 13. The Associated Press understand that the Bengal Government have passed orders under Section 19 of the Calcutta Municioal Act annuling the proceedings of the meeting of the Calcutta Corporation held on April 10 last at which Messrs. A. K.
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    • 539 14 PARCEL OF Rs. 3} LAKHS GOLD VANISHES AMRITSAR STATION MYSTERY VAN LOCKS INTACT POLICE SEARCH DELAYS TRAIN FOR AN HOUR Kalka, May 10. Police and Officials of the North-Western Railway are mystified by the biggest train robbery for many years. Last night an insured parcel
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    • 286 14 Calcutta Attitude Explained COMPROMISE THE POLICE QUESTION The attitude ot the Ca'e 12 the European Association s f! nch of ing constitutional reforms iL explained and reiterated by Mr. Page, President of the a ttlo meeting of Europeans held n-rTh pices of the Royalist Partv ,'t th
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    • 208 14 Cachar Bazaar Washed Away Sylhet, May 9. Assam, which is still suffering from the disastrous effects of the tornado tljat recently swept over the province, causing severe loss of life and property in the province, has now been visited by unprecedented floods caused by heavy
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 137 14 FASTERN BAZ AAR 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 AH
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    • 19 14 FIRST WITH THE NEW S Tlie (GrAZETTIE ON £ale in Pepapg AT 7 A. M. BEST PICTURES LATEST NEWS
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    • 47 14 HOE SENG MOTOR GARAGE Liu 2021, Pi® l, Road, IST CLASS 2ND CLASi 3RD CLASS Cars for Hire W Night to o= P® Malaya or 5 GARAGE FOR H lRt I J N tyres PETROL, MOTOR 5 'TTJ'app.y For particulars P l I 'Phone No- J I
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1902 15 BI.WE FUS3MEI, LIME TO EUROPE V,A SUEZ /jiM|ppWMw I 4 lI From Penang Arrive MarseiDea Arrive New York mvnnv tvn June 7 PRES. HARRISON July 4 July 17 Ve s CONT INENT. Leaves Due June 21 PRES. HAYES July 18 July 31 S ll J3S L’don, R’dam, H’burg Hull '“iL
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  • 1591 16 Annual Meeting IMPROVEMENT IN STATE OF BUSINESS The Secretary of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd. reports that the ordinary annual general meetings of the company and of its associated companies Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd., Ulu Yam Tin Dredging, Ltd., Thabawleik Tin
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  • 399 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY Iffie foDowtng are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY «hare Mt tXMWYesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat Tin 6|9 7|3 6j9 7|3 Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 ex 2.00 2.10 ex A. Hitam 159 16|6 15|9 16|3 Chenderiang 9j6 10 0
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  • 206 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Ayer Weng 2.00 2.10 2.00 2.10 Kinta 2.70 2.75 2.70 2.75 K. River 2.20 2.25 2.20 2.25 Lukut 1.05 1.07% 1.05 1.07% Nawng Pet 1.02% 1.05 1.02% 1.05 Penawat 1.12% 1.17% 1.12% 1.15 Puteh 60 62% 60 62%
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  • 146 16 The following are the latest quotations for to-day Supers SeDera HNS Ayer Hitams 15[9 16|3 Ayer Wengs 2.00 2.10 ex Bangrins 33 3 34 3 Chenderiangs 96 10'0 Hitams 55 57% Hong Fatts 55 57% Hongkong Tins 14 3 15)0 Idris 7|o 7|6 Jelebus 1.35 1.40 K.
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  • 403 16 SOON THEAM CO. Tiu following are the changes In ou quotations up to noon to-day:— Yesterday To-day Buyers Setters Buyers Seller» RUBBERS Allenbys 1.65 1.80 1.70 1.85 ;A. Panas 1.45 1.55 1.45 1.55 Bassetts 80 85 80 85 ’B. Lintang 1.02% 1.07% 1.02% 1.07% Brogas 87% 92% 87% 92% Glenealys
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  • 967 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. Sig s si RUB BEP < c. Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gaiah Rubber Estate'. 1 s 5 Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 50 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 75 Ay*-Panas Rubber Eatatesi *65 Balau Planting Syndicate Rassett Rubber Co* g c Batn Lintang
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 62 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (EXTENSION TILL 1 A.M.) CABARET BY THE RHAPSODY GIRLS REVUE IN A SELECTION OF INTERNATIONAL DANCES FROM THEIR REPERTOIRE ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/-. INFORMAL AFTER DINNER DANCE WEDNESDAY, 80th MAY, 9.80 P.M. THURSDAY, 81st MAY, 9.80 P.M. RHAPSODY GIRLS REVUE .IN CABARET COMING
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    • 88 16 Runnymede Hotel', PENANG. 1 < H|b < WF I TO-NIGHT USUAL DINNER DANCE J 1 Extension until 1 a~m. in connection with the Sungei Patani Amateur I Dramatic performance ati the Town HalL V PROCEEDS AFTER MIDNIGHT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PLANTERS' BENEVOLENT FUND. DON'T FORGET TO SPEND J
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 37 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall .6 a.m. 77 E Noon 87 S TIDE TABLE To-day Hl Eh Water Ixjw Water 10.40 a.m. 4.19 a.m. 10.54 p.m. 5.18 p.m. To-morrow 11.20 a.m. 5.08 a.m. 11.42 p.m. 6.05 p.m.
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