Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 June 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 128. Vol. XCII. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 950 1 IRREPARABLE DAMAGE TO ENTREPOT TRADE CHAMBER DIVIDED BY 23 VOTES TO 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. June 2. special meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce day a resolution was passed, by 23 votes to 9. “that in the i< '1
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  • 82 1 —Reuter. The amount applied for in tenders for £4C.00C,000 treasury bills to-day was £73.700,C00. The amount alloted in bills at three months was £37,725,000 at an average rate per cent, of 17 2.57 d as compared with 17 3.45 d last week.- Rugby Radio Service. Berlin, June 2.
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  • 61 1 dry ozving to the drought- —Rugby Radio Service. Soldiers To The Rescue Four hundred soldiers from Aidershot assisted local residents and their staffs to fight a heath fire on Surrey Common, near Mr. Lloyd George's country home at C hurt, this afternoon The fire spread rapidly,
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  • 115 1 -Rugby Radio Scrvic* Making Use Of Fresh Sources London, June 1. The authorities responsible for water supplies are framing plans for making use of fresh sources and conserving existing ones in places where there is or may be, a shortage. Sir Hilton Young. Minister of Health, speaking at
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  • 68 1 —Reuter. “Greatest Personality For Centuries” Rome, June 1Signor Mussolini, for the first time dined at the Chinese Legation. He wore the Insignia of the Order of Jade (First Class) bestowed on him in March. Mr. Liu Wen nese are convinced that you are the greatTao in proposing the toast
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  • 210 1 .X, .a V 1 ill tent applications should be allowed. —Rugby Radio Service. Third Party Reservations Abolished INTERNATIONAL UNION The London conference of the< International Union for the Protection of Industrial property, which commenced on May Ist under the presidency of Sir Frederick Leith Ross will terminate
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  • 86 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Preliminary Talks Proceeding Colonel Colville, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade is the principal British delegate in conversations which are proceeding in London between AngloFrench departmental experts to prepare the way for negotiating for a new commercial agreement. These preliminary negotiations, which were resumed
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  • 265 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Introduced By Swedish Delegate CLOSE STUDY OF SPECIFIC QUESTIONS During the resumed debate in the general commission of the Disarmament Conference this afternoon the Swedish Foreign Minister, M. Sandler, introduced a joint declaration on behalf of the Danish. Spanish, Netherlands, Norwegian, Swedish and Swiss
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  • 37 1 —Reuter. Mr. Arthur Henderson proposed the adjournment of the Disarmament Conference till Tuesday in order to enable the delegations to reflect on the very critical situation and to try and com- pose divergent viewpoints.-
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  • 72 1 Bridge Railings And Fittings Brought Ashore Salvaging operations on the sunken cruiser, “Jemtschug” have been in full swing for the last few days. Yesterday and to-day the divers were engaged in dismantling the bridge of the wreck. Already a number of railings and brass fittings on the
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  • 64 1 Reuter. Berlin, June 1. A new German-Orient Society has just been founded under official auspices in which will participate aU circles connected with Germany’s orient trade in furthering the economic and social relations between Germany and the East. The board is composed of representatives of the leading industrial,
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  • 260 1 —Reuter. Impress Chinese Mission LICENCES TO BUILD AT CANTON London, June 1. The Wong Kong Yue mission told Reuter that they had enjoyed their stay in England immensely. They met Lord Londonderry and Sir Philip Sassoon—particularly charming personalities. They had seen nothing which impressed them more
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  • 101 1 Reuter. Meets With Great Difficulties Stockholm, June 1. Svenhedin experienced extraordinary difficulties on his expedition to Central Asia. He was taken prisoner by the rebel Chinese General Ma when he encountered the rival forces of the Sinkiang Government and Ma, at Korla in Eastern Turkestan. Ma treated him
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  • 111 1 Reuter. Drought Causes Rise In Bread Prices Moscow, June 2. As a result of the drought in the principal grain-growing regions of Russia the’ price of white bread rose in Moscow to-day 120 per cent, and black bread 100 per cent. Recent rains seem to have prevented a
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    • 385 2 RATES FOR CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS All communications relating to advertisements should be addressed to the Advertisement Manager, The Pinang Gazette.” Wanted, For Sale, Short Notices &c. will be charged for at the following cash rates: Advertisement up to 33 words. cts. per inch. Minimum Charge 2.00 1 Insertion 2.00 2 Insertions
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    • 191 2 PUBLIC HOLIDAY The Exchange Banks will close on Monday, June 4, 1934, which has been proclaimed a Public Holiday. (Day following the King's Birthday). MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of George Town. Penang, hereby invite tenders for the undermentioned work: Construction of one block of semidetached houses in Free School
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    • 189 2 PENANG HILL RAILWAY. The attention of the Public it drawn to the following cheap tickets obtainable on the Railway. 1. Week End Tickets (Saturday—Monday). 1| single fares for return journey—--Ist 2nd Class—all stations. 2. Excursion Tickets (Sundays Public Holidays) Single fare for return journey— Lower—Upper Station (Return on dax of
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  • 2892 3 GUARDING AGAINST MALARIA: ROYAL AIR MAIL PENDANT: INTIMATE VIEW OF THE AIR FORCE: DIANA'S THOUSAND MILE TOUR: THE FIRST MENTION OF RUBBER: PORTUGUESE CANNING INDUSTRY From Our Own Correspondent London, May 23 A \LARIA INSTRUCTION OURSE t days’ malaria course for laymen rs, planters, etc.) will
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  • 731 4 Charge Of Retaining Stolen Property DEFENDANT DISCHARGED, The case in which Ayid, a diamond merchant living at Acheen Street was charged before Mr. D. Wills at the Police Court for dishonestly retaining stolen property was heard yesterday. Mr. Balfour E. Ross appeared for the defendant
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  • 257 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL The air mail from Penang for Delhi, j despatched by Imperial Airways on May. 20, is reported missing. I Aftar thirty years service, Mr. A. C. Cassim. Steward and Storekeeper. District j Hospital. Ipoh, is retiring at the end of; next month. Miss N. Purdom, late Lady Superviser,
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    • 35 4 SELLING PAI>C EASY—Tme» are bard So there is no need to offer that article at a "throwaway price." Send a'ong a small adveriisem«~t to th» “Pinang Gazette” and dispose of it at a satisfactory figure.
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    • 411 4 MAY WI HAVE THE PLEASURE 7 OF DEMONSTRATING THIS NEW i 7 MUSICAL MARVEL TO YOU I Ik m j I.h j MARCONI ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONE MODEL 286 $240.00 AT THIS PRICE IT BRINGS SIGNOR MARCONI’S MASTERPIECE WITHIN REACH OF ALL MUSIC LOVERS. ITS COST ALONE MAKES IT IRRESISTIBLE ROBINSON PIANO
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  • 58 5 lugby Radio Service. V For Alfa Romeo 75.34 MILES AN HOUR London, June 1. < e for supercharged cars of 1,500 all cars with engines over 1,500 h took place on “round the ourse on the Isle of Man to-day by Brian Lewis in an Alfa Romeo
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  • BOXING:
    • 114 5 Winning Left Of Von Porat McCorkindale, the South .African :ght, was surprisingly beaten in ur contest at Cardiff by Otto von Norwegian, who won comforta>lints over 12 rounds. •ntest was fought in a drizzle of there were not more than 5,000 people present. >rat's win was the more
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    • 159 5 Garland Fails To Last Two Rounds Mizler London», the British lightimpion, gained a quick victory < Garland, the ex-feather-weight >f Ireland at Sheffield on May 19. it should have gone 10 rounds, but S Seconds threw' in the tow’el in the .nd. after the Irishman had
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    • 178 5 Flattered By Verdict ndon, the northern heavy-weight, •ver 300 miles from West Hartle"ghton by road, was delayed some breakdown, arrived at the Brighn in the afternoon, w’ent almost o the ring, and punched Jack w’ithin a fraction of defeat. ult was a draw, but if the fight i
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    • 114 5 meling’s Manager In Spain Madrid. r I Jacobs, manager for Schmeling, stated to be suing the organ- isers of the match with Paolini Uzcudun for 3,000,000 francs (£37.500) on the ground of illegal arrest. When he was about to cross the French border from Spain after the
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  • 176 5 And Now Feels Absolutely Fit A fat man is commonly supposed to be good-humoured, easy-going. But there is many a fat man who finds the going far from easy. The foliowring letter describes one typical instance:— I began to put on weight this
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  • 420 5 Information Bureau NECESSARY ADJUNCT—BUT LATER I Minutes of a Meeting held at the Chamber of Commerce on the 24th May, 1934. commencing at 5.20 p.m. Present. Mr. J. P. Souter., lin the Chair» Messrs. J. C. Miller, C. G. Barnes, R. C. Stiven, G. H. Goh, Quah
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  • 488 5 P.R.C. Beaten By Xaverians THREE GOALS TO ONE s. X. R. C. 3, p. R- C. 1. In a fixture in the First Division League, played yesterday on the St. Xavier s Ins'i tution ground, the Penang Recreation Club lost to the St. Xavier’s R.C. by three
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  • 175 5 —Reuter. 803 For 4 Wickets ASHDOWN. AMES AND WOOLEY IN FORM Sussex Gains Innings Victory London, June 1. Warwickshire defeated Middlesex by 119 runs. Warwickshire 281 (Parsons 101) and 247. Middlesex 225 and 184. KENT’S INNINGS VICTORY Kent defeated Essex by an innings and 192
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  • 91 5 -Reuter. France And Australia In Doubles Final Paris, June 1. The following are results of the Semifinal matches the French Tennis Championships. MEN’S DOUBLES Borotra and Brugnon beat Quist and Turnbull 6 2, 14 12, 6 2. Crawford and McGrath beat Menzel and Hecht 3 6, 6
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    • 64 5 po p u l ALL OVER THE WORLD Fruit at its freshest and finest, Ere sugar and unfailing quality y ve made Messrs. Chivers* Jams world-wide favourites. Thousands of tons of ripe fruits from our w--/ own orchards are made into jam the day they are picked. Chivers’Jams Try also
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    • 300 5 |i p’Mb J Il J j ’\Hllenburgs Foods The ‘Allenburys’ Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are
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  • 1904 6 CHAMPION JOCKEY'S GOOD FORM: HOLIDAY RACING AT HURST PARK: JOCKEY CLUB'S WARNING TO RIDERS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 23. LAST NEWMARKET SPRING MEETING Thanks to the successes of Gynerium, Buckland, and Ben, a better complexion, was put on things from the view of New-! market
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    • 230 6 HOE SENG MOTOR GARAGE 2021, Pier Road, Bagan Luar. IST CLASS 2ND CLASS 3RD CLASS Cars for Hire Day and Night to all parts of Malaya and Siam. GARAGE FOR HIRE. DEALERS IN PETROL, MOTOR TYRES AND MOTOR ACCESSORIES For particulars please apply personally or ’Phone No. 75 Butterworth. =3
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    • 97 6 Mp.-,.. atonk Alton Battery Co., Ltd., Alton, Hant- THE SUPERCHARG BATTERY TYPES FOR ALL POPMKHIiMM MAKES OF CARS ALV IN STOCK Sole Agents A Importers W HENRY WAUGH GJ LTD (Incorporated In S.S.) I Chloronomes U PRiIiFRE GAUGE JL a CONNECTING TUBES g» wa <•2» POSE ADJUSTING VALVE for water
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  • 376 7 alities with which all Chinese should be possessed are sadly :i most of them at the present The leading personalities the beginning of the NaResolution of 1926 can be vith the fingers of one hand lc>erving of some public atThe rest may be consigned commonly known in polil.mce
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  • 85 7 the Division. —Reuters Pacific V- Mow-shie Surrenders Canton, May 17. :.g to a report received here to<lay Fukien, the Kwangtung 2nd Inde- pen Brigade under the command of| Cheng Chang defeated a band of i tt Taipat in West Fukien on May 14. report from the Kwangtung 4th
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  • 37 7 > iping Railway Bonds. —Reuters d(llt Service. oved By Legislative Y uan Nanking, May 18. islative Yuan this morning apissue of the 1934 six per cent h Boxer Funds Bonds and also > iping Railway Bonds. —Reuters
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  • 72 7 iy Leave For Patna Bombay, May 18. to private advices received in Mrs. Gandhi was released from hl (Poona) day before yesterday pected to arrive in Bombay this known whether she will be proBitna immediately to meet Mr 1 ver, it is quite possible that ion
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  • 1631 7  -  different to previous works of RECONSTRUCTION (By CLARENCE K. STREIT) Without fanfare, something resembling the international reconstruction of China recommended by the Lytton commission is steadily getting under way. A small headline one week, and obscure item next week have marked a development
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  • 256 7 Mr. Shioa Fu-cheng, veteran Kuomintang leader who was granted three months furlough by the South West Political Council to visit Siam, returned to Canton from that country on Sunday. He was the principal speaker at the weekly memorial service held at the Government Headquarters Monday.
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    • 34 7 ALLSOPP BRITAIN'S BEST BEER I 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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    • 107 7 LADIES AND GENTS: BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED AND STRIPED DRESSING GOWN S IN LATEST NEW SEASON'S DESIGNS COLOURING NEATLY FINISHED IN DARK AND LIGHT COLOUR BA CKGROUNDS AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERY PURSE Just Unpacked at EASTERN BAZAAR 8. BISHOP STREET H a Pinang Gazette Press Ltd. Z 1 MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS
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  • 367 8 Singapore, or such part of it as is i represented by the Chamber of Commerce, does not want quota restrictions <>n foreign imports owing to the serious threat to the entrepot trade of the Colony. During yesterday's meeting of the Chamber it was revealed by the Chairman that Government
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  • 383 8 The Penang pedagogues are no doubt a clever body but they are a curious lot but no more curious than other lots of men. or women, in other walks of life. Mr. T. J. Thomas thinks they can help to mould public opinion, lie thinks that bv reason
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  • 82 8 —Reuter. Wage Cut To Be Restored Toledo, June 2. The Ohio Union of electrical workers of Toledo (Edison Company) called off the strike which was due to begin at 7 a.m. and which might have paralysed the whole city. The Union has persuaded the employers to
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  • 38 8 .—Reuter. Distinguished War Career London, June 2. The death occurred to-day of Lieut.-Col. Sir Alfred Rawlinson, R.N.V.R.; C.M.G.. C.8.E., D.S.O. He took part in the Great War and was four times mentioned in despatches.—Reuter.
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  • 3133 8 NOTES ON FORTHCOMING PROGRAMMES A programme of Ketelbey's music will I be given in Transmission 1 by gramophone i records on Monday, June 4, at 4.30 a.m. 1 G.M.T. and his well-known piece “In a Per- sian Market,” played by the Commodore Grand Orchestra and Male Chorus, conj
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    • 326 8 i I -V? i 1 zJmfc*- 1 I u y. Flower Vegetable Seeds Newly arrived from the Seed Growers—- ARTHUR YATES of SYDNEY, Australia, w and SUTTONS of READING, England. s The above are two renowned <£ Seed Growers whose seeds travel all over the world and on this acJF
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    • 49 8 »***************» 313« **********31=*****313 w FOR GOOD SHIRTS Tootal Poplins in ail 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 i K. LUMPUR.
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  • 434 9 COMMENDED BY COMMITTEE ORDINATION OF ALL MS OF TRANSPORT ACT DRAFTED 3POSAL FOR DIRECT LEGISLATION Railways are still essential to ~/omic life of the country. The ns not yet come when the Railtn be neglected or ignored in -.-gani nation of the transport If, therefore, the Raiheays
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  • 119 9 re lent Quarrels: Never Happy NOW SAID TO HAVE struck wife with axe Seremban, May 29. ory of an alleged attack on his by a Chinese, who married her >nths ago, was told the Seremrate, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice today. < uting officer. Raja Abbas, told
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  • 547 9 CLAIM FOR $15,000 ON i LIFE POLICY I I A civil suit arising out of an insurance policy was heard by the Hon’ble Mr. Justice Burton at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court, on Thursday. The plaintiff, Tay Chan Hik, as legal representative and admnistrator of the estate
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 216 9 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.’ Sir, Penang first learns of the appearance of the “Sea Monster” (Naga in Malay) in the Penang waters and then followed by the announcement of a “Tiger” (Rimau in Malay) on her soil. If these two brutes are nothing
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  • 360 9 ALLEGED t’NIFE S I ATTACK i! The strange story of a Malay woman >' who had two paramours, each ignorant of i r her affairs with the other, was told in the Singapore police court before Mr. N. I r Grice on Thursday when the
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  • 431 9 j Chinese Tobacco i Smugglers ARRESTED BY MALAY FISHERMEN I I A boy of 13 and a man of 25 were coaccused in the Singapore Criminal District t Court beforg Mr. H. A. Forrer on Thursday on a charge of smuggling tobacco into the Colony. Both
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  • 200 9 TO BUILD IN EASTERN HOTEL GROUNDS PRIVATE COMPANY FORMED Could Be Ready In Three Months The “Malay Mail” learns from a reliable source that a private company with European and Chinese capital has been formed to build a large swimming pool in Kuala Lumpur, and
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  • 268 9 iDRAST’C SENTENCE FOR INCORRIGIBLE I An Indian. Kanian. described as a no- toricus burglar and a bad character, was I sentenced to a total term of three and J a half years’ rigorous imprisonment and I seven strokes of the rattan by the Singa- pore
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  • 131 9 YESTERDAY TO-DAT London £232.10.0 £231.2.6 TIN—(3 Months) London £229.5.0 £228.10.0 Singapore $114.00 $113.50 Business Done Penang Nominal Business Done No buyers COPRA—(Sundried) $2.90 $2.90 BLACK PEPPER $16.75 $17.50 RUBBER London 15 16d 6 14d New York 12 316c(G) 12 78c(G) Singapore Spot 20)4c 21 ~»c July’Sept. 20 %c
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  • 248 10 FRENCH PRESIDENT CONGRATULATES M. BARTHOU SMALLER POWERS MAY PRESS THREE POINTS MEAGRE SUBSTITUTE FOR AMBITIOUS PLANS Geneva, June 1. Conversations and friendly intervention by third parties has so far prove ineffective in bridging Anglo-French divergences. On the contrary the f rench attitude, if anything,
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  • 140 10 —Reuter. Slashing Attack By Gen. Johnson f I I Washington. June 1. A slashing attack against the critics of the National Recovery Administration was made by General Johnson in a broadcast address at the National Catholic Alumni Federation. He declared you could not take a code away from
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  • 85 10 JT Reuter Wireless. Between Clergy And Fascist Authorities Trieste, May 29. The dangerous state of tension between the Slovene clergy in the north of Italy and the fascist authorities has been brought to a head by the arrest of Professor Musizza Rutar at the Catholic Seminary of
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  • 56 10 Rugby Radio Service. Large Crowds Cheer The King London, June 1> The third and final levee of the year was held by the King at St. James’s Palace this morning. His Majesty, wearing the uniform of a Field-Marshal drove from Buckingham Palace in the state carriage and large
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  • 94 10 —Reuter Wireless. Chief Topic At Socialist International i I Brussels. May 29. The struggle against fascism formed one of the principal subjects in the debate at the meeting of the executive of the socialist and labour international under the presidency of Van der Velde. The proceedings, which were held
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  • 106 10 T. V. Soong, ex-Minister of Finance.—Reuter. China Finance Corporation Shanghai, May 31. The China Development Finance Corporation was formed to-day and being Chinese in conception the capital direction of the corporation will be in conjunction with Chinese barjks. The financial interests abroad will assist to collaborate in
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  • 53 10 Course Added To School Curriculum i From Our Own Correspondent) 1 Bangkok, June 6. i The Ministry of Public Instruction has introduced a shooting course into the Curriculum for schoolboys of proper age. Those passing will thereby spend a shorter period when called up to join the colours
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  • 64 10 Reuter. AMERICAN MUNITION MAKERS WARNED Washington, June 1. The Government has refused to accede to the request of six munition manufacturing companies officially to interpret the proclamation outlawing the sale of arms to Bolivia and Paraguay. Simultaneously the government warned the companies to beware of the consequences
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  • 168 10 —Reuter. Manchukuo Position Discussed Geneva. June L The Opium Advisory Committee at a private sitting to-night discussed the question of import certificates to Manchukuo. The majority of the Committee in order to avoid raising the political aspect of the question favoured the retention of the existing system whereby consular
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  • 118 10 —Reuter Wireless. Reduction Expected In Great Britain London. June 1. The Postmaster-General, Sir Kmgsley Wood, is expected next week to announce in the House of Commons a reduction in telephone rental charges. This has largely been made possible by the great increase in the last year or two
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  • 393 10 —Reuter. I In American Heat Wave WHEAT CROP RUINED New York, June 1. A serious situation has arisen throughout the whole country from the Rocky Mountains to New England, affecting thirty-five states as a result of the prolonged drought now aggra-I rated bv an intense heat
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  • 38 10 Reuter. 47,183,000 Kilos For First Licence Period Batavia. June 1. The quantity of native rubber allowed to be exported for the first licence period from June 1 to September 30 is 47,183,000 dry kilos. Reuter.
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  • 130 10 New York Goes Naval FOLLOWING GREAT REVIEW New York, June 1. The city was seized with carnival spirit yesterday evening when the whole city turned out to welcome 40,000 hilarious blue jackets who had participated in the great naval review by President Roosevelt. I The quays were
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  • 130 10 -Reuter. Sensation Caused By RearAdmiral’s Resignation Tokio, June Ist. While speculation continues rife regarding the possibility of a cabinet change very shortly a sensation has been caused by the resignation of Rear-Admiral Tsuneyoshi Sakano, chief of the Naval Propaganda section of the Navy Office following criticism aroused by
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  • 108 10 -Reuter. Progress Made In Arms Embargo Proposal Geneva. June 1. The League Council has decided to deal with the Gran Chaco dispute under Article Fifteen of the Covenant in accordance with Bolivia’s appeal to which Paraguay has also agreed. Satisfaction is expressed at the subsequent secret meeting
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  • 104 10 ost, has now been restored.—Rugby Service. IMPROVEMENT i ALL PARTS London une 1. The annual report of the deration of Chambers of Comm er < o f the British Empire, to be pre e d later 1 this month at the annual me. ing, win show that
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  • 66 10 —Reuter. 42 Entries For EnglandAustralia Flight Melbourne. June 1. Forty-tw’o entries have been lodged for the England to Australia air ra e in October. There will be 11 United States, 8 British, 8 Australian, 4 French. 4 Dutch, 2 Italian, 2 New’ Zealand, 1 Irish. 1 Swedish
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  • 240 11 ALL FAMOUS MACHINES SOLD RECORD BREAKER BEING BUILT The world’s most famous flying couple, Mr. and Mrs. Mollison. who between them have been awarded more flying honours than anyone else, do not possess an aeroplane Jason I and Jason 11, Desert Cloud, Heart’s Content,
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  • 165 11 U.S. Officials’ Plight London, May’ 22. The plight of the lower-paid American diplomatic servants abroad, in countries which have not left the Gold Standard, becomes worse and worse. When America abandoned go’d it was hoped that the salaries of her foreign officials would be made up to the
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  • 152 11 Dates And Venues I Juno 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 4-7.—Henley Royal Regatta.
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  • 658 11 Simla Opinion On Patna Decisions PT. MALAVIYA AND THE ASSEMBLY Simla, May 21. “They have created confusion where none was wanting. “So far as Mr. Gandhi is concerned he has acted on Pundit Motilal Nehru s dictum of amputating the diseased I limb. “The men who objected
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  • The Latest Commercial News
    • 3021 12 RULES ISSUED UNDER THE ORDINANCE In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by the Rubber Regulation Ordinance, 1934, the Governor in Council makes the following rules: 1. These rules be cited as the Rubber Regulation Rules. DUTIES OF THE COMMITTEE AND DISTRICT OFFICERS
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    • 116 12 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 77 1)32 76 31)32 New York 5.06% 5.06% Montreal 5.05 5.05 Brussels 21.72 21.71 Geneva 15.60% 15.61 Amsterdam 7.49 7.41 'Milan 58 15 16 59% Berlin 12.98 12.97 [Stockholm 19.40 19.40 [Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27% 27% Prague
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    • 655 12 KENNEDY COMPANY Share Market Report The Local Share Market this week was affected by the Labour troubles in the U.S.A, and unsettled conditions prevailed. The price of Rubber declined to 5% but closes 5 15 16d which is an %d up on last week’s figure. The price of Tin has
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  • 580 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of F r nci p al Lines The following 13 a list of md nailing from Penang d: IN PORT TO-1 y S.S. DUYMAER VAN TV, I'- froJn wan-Deli, Asahan and (La an-Bilik). Sails for t arae to-day. S.S. MAKI AN from Langs i Simpan Ohm,
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    • 41 12 TO HIRE CAR OR BUS OWNERS Any hire car or bus owners operating BUTTERWORTH—SUNGEI PATANI —ALOR STAR AND BUTTERWORTH—TAIPING—IPOH Willing to make contract for daily journey at specified times write for particulars to BOX 95, PINANG GAZETTE, la, Penang Street, PENANG
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  • 1375 13 \IR MAILS A r Siam (Bangkok) by road to thence by Imperial Airways b<‘ s< at 7 a.m. to-morrow. Burmah (Rangoon) by road and thence by Imperial Air- < losed at 7 a.m. to-morrow. Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, CenHyderabad, Madras Presiand Bombay (Calcutta) by Star and thence by Imperial
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    • 131 13 -VONDER^WEEK^BgGiNS II 5 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I M I INEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW MONDAY AT 2-45 i OPENED TO PACKED HOUSES! -ner’s Wonder Musical of the Century passing Even the Glories of "42nd Street" Gold Diggers and Footlight Parade Wonder Bar” 1 **u it I' W >-WrfUt vfl y JHWMi <• Gorgeous
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    • 369 13 (I i B 1 V tJj 1 JSI Ji |r _Ji)\V) > £gD^ <v uuj«H~ U l— p»^ e 1355. 1 6-J5 LAST NIGHT 9.30 I MATINEE TO-MORROW AT PM. 6-15 LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT 9-30, S Gainsborough s All-Star Super Special J 1 MATINEES TO-DAY TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. MATTHEWS
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  • India And Ceylon Week By Week
    • 119 14 Girl's Death While Husband Dies» Calcutta. May 22. With a view to predeceasing her husband who was seriously ill a Bengali girl committed suicide by saturating her sari in kerosene and setting fire to it. The condition of her husband, who is a Sub-Inspector in the
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    • 242 14 Girl’s Cry On Seeing Terrorist’s Revolver Rangoon. May 22 The Rangoon Times this morning publishes a letter written to friends by Miss Beulah Thornton, the young teacher of St. John’s Convent, Rangoon, who was injured when terrorists fired shots at Sir John Anderson
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    • 105 14 The Times of Ceylon” understands that Indian certificates of origin will be issued to rubber imported from India and sold in Ceylon before June Ist. 1934 In the State Council, on Tuesday, the Financial Secretary (Sir Wilfrid Woods) withdrew his motion to impose a ban on rubber
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    • 46 14 Nyanza Estate Property Destroyed The Nyanza Estate factory, Maskeliya was destroyed by fire on Saturday week and according to the Agents, Lewis Brown Co Ltd iS believed to be a total loss whilA amage nOt yet ass essed. known SC f the 13 3U
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    • 74 14 Provision Made In Budget For Plans The "Times of Ceylon’* understands that provision, to the extent of Rs. 10,000. has been made in the next Budget Estimates by the authorities, for the work of preparing plans in connexion with the proposed establishment of a Wet Dock for
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    • 606 14 DANISH WOMAN AND CHILD STABBED TO DEATH ALLEGATIONS AGAINST DOCTOR’S SERVANT INDIAN NURSES' GALLANT ATTEMPT TO SAVE COLLEAGUE Nathiagli, May 19. John Martin Christensen, the 7-year-old son of a Danish Doctor, of Mardan, and Frederikke Doj, a Danish nurse (aged 36), are reported to have been
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    • 114 14 Colombo, May 19. i Dr. C. H. Gunaseker? who captained the Ceylon teams against the M.C.C. in February and would have captained the allCeylon team against the Australians on April 4 but for his mother’s death, in an interview to-day said that if the Australian team
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    • 110 14 Helped To Fight Dacoits Moga, May 16. Two pieces of land and Rs. 1.000 in cash to be given at her marriage are the reward given by the Government of the Punjab to Harnam Kaur, a brave girl of Chaubhariwala village in the Moga Tehsil I
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    • 95 14 Government’s Move in Bengal Calcutta, May 18. It is understood that correspondence is at present going on between the Commissioner of the Burdwan division and the Political Department of the Government of Bengal on the question of establishing a broadcasting station shortly .at Midnapore. Broadcasting
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    • 107 14 Australian Cricket Team Bombay. May 19 Following Mr Bushby’s Manager of the Australian Cricket team» statement that no arrangement could be made to play a match in India unless the Australian Board alter--led all the existing arrangements. Mr F T. Jones, one of the two
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    • 152 14 Presented With Sword By Gurdwara Lahore, May 21. A sword was to-day presented by Dera Sahib Gurdwara. one of the most prominent places of Sikh worship in Lahore, in recognition of her heroism. Harnam Kaur who earned fame for herself in a heroic fight put up
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    • 782 14 WOUNDED OFFICER'S GRAPHIC STORY Hyderabad (Deccan», May 15 A graphic story of his battle with a man-eating panther i a brief account of which appeared in yesterday's Madras Mail) was told by Lieutenant Mumtaz Ali, of the 3rd Battalion, the Hyderabad Infantry. who is making good
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  • 84 14 GOVERNMENT CONGRESS Patna Resolutions Being Considered Simla, May 22. The Associated Press understands that, in pursuance of Sir Harry Haig’s statement in the Legislative Assembly on April 15, the Government of India are now considering the resolutions passed by the AllIndia Congress Committee regarding civil disobedience. It is not expected
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    • 89 14 owin'' >- tide? FRA/ER N EAVE LL D H DI/TRIBUTOR/WAPit HUA HIN-ON-SEA (SIAM) FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS For >-articulars Messrs. Thos. Cook Son Ltd. The American Express Co., Inc. or the Information Bureau Telegrams RAILBUREAU BANGKOK.” 'XERVfS' take Sanatogen The Thm Tmlc-Fgml AIR-MAil stationery Writing-Pads IN Sheet* F»P< r > dlotUß<
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    • 1894 15 rSWi JTJ -I L >*V Viul H I zk .fly fll HX A p v\r> j H i 'I A’ r BLUE PUMMEL LIME TO E ROI B VIA SUEZ U ate From Penang Arrive Marseilles Arrive New York June 7 PRES. HARRISON July 4 July 17 Xe*« LONDON AND
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  • 129 16 —Reuter. Big Scoring At McCAEE SCORES DOUBLE CENTURY The match between Surrey and the Australian was drawn. In reply to Surrey's score of 475 for 7 wickets at which they declared the Australians scored 629. McCabe who was not out with 1-5 at the close of
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  • 381 16 MISSION CHAPEL Farquhar Street I ENGLISH SERVICES SUNDAY 8.30 a.m. Observance of Lord’s Supper. 4.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6.00 p.m. Gospel Service. Preacher, j Mr. A. Hardwidge. I MONDAY 8.00 p.m. Young Men's Bible Study Class. WEDNESDAY 6.00 p.m. Prayer and Ministry’. CHINESE SERVICES SUNDAY
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  • 112 16 Ahead On Points FOR HOLDING From Our Own Correspondent > Singapore. June 2. Arthur Suares was disqualified in the middle of the ninth round against Ignacio Fern n;• z for holding. The match is described as one of the most terriffic slogging bouts seen in Singapore for
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  • 129 16 Rubber Pours Into S'pore BY ROAD AND RAIL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 1. There has been great activity on the railway the last day or two. Nearly 7.000 tons of rubber has arrived during the past week and it is thought that the quantity arriving
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  • 267 16 Johore Plantations And Nanette An extra-ordinary meeting of Johore River Rubber Plantations will he held at 55-61. Moorgate. EC 2. on 12th June, at 12 o'clock to consider resolutions (1 Reducing the capital from £200.000 to £112.500 in 2s shares by cancelling Is paid-up capital on each of
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  • 105 16 Municipality Of George Town The health s atement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending May 26. 1934. shows a total of 82 deaths 46 males and 36 females —the death rate being 26.88 per mille. compared with 22.62 in the preceding week and with
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  • 51 16 PENANG, JUNE 2 (By Ooux'.eay of tue OiartcreJ London Bank Demand 2|4 332 4 m|ta 214 5*32 Private 3 m'ts oredit 2|4 11! 32 3 Documentary 2|4 13|32 On New’ York Demand 58% nom. France T.T. 890 nom. Hongkong T.T. 38% Shanghai ,r- T.T. 43% India T.T. 155% Silver
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  • 1151 16 TO-DAY’S PRICES j KENNEDY COMPANY The fcUowtog are the latest quotatlod ta MESSRS. KENNEDY A GO’S «hare 24* bo-dar-Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» bibbers Allenby 1.70 1.75 ex 1.70 I.Boex Bassett 75 85 70 80 B. Lintang 1.02% 1.07% 1.02% 1.07% Broga 85 90 85
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  • 763 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST NAMES. C S 1 ll RUBBEP 'Dollar c c, Allenby Rubber Co. Alor Gajah'Rubber Estate. I Amalgamated Malay Estates Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ayer Molek Rubber Co. i Ay*' Panas Rubber Estatesi Balau Flanttng Syndicate Bassett RubberO* Batn Lintang Rubber Co. Bedford Plants 1 Benta Rubber
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    • 71 16 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. o Wednesday, 6th June SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DANCE MUSIC BV THE BAND OF THE S. S. "PRESIDENT HARRISON" Thursday, 14th June THE GRANT ANDERSON COMEDY COMPANY WILL PRESENT "THE MAN IN POSSESSION" A Satirical Comedy in 3 Acts BY H. M. Harwood AND Friday, 15th June
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    • 57 16 BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. This is to give notice that Mr. D. Browm is no longer employed by this Company or its subsidiary Borneo-Chevrolet Ltd., and has no authority whatsoever to collect monies, receive payments or enter into any transactions whatsoever for or on behalf of the Company. (By Order Of
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    • 140 16 FOR SALE One Thousand Chemor River Tin Shares. Offers to Box No. l*o, c/o Pinang Gazette. NOTICE Penang Turf Club $l/- UNLIMITED DERBY SWEEP TO BE RUN ON JUNE 6TH 1934. As Monday 4th June is a Public Holiday the above Sweep wil be drawn at the Turf Club's Office
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