Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 June 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY o. 131. Vol. XCII. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 76 1 MEMBERS EVENLY DIVIDED CHAIRMAN'S CASTING VOTE AGAINST IMPOSITION IN COLONY At a meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce yesterday the question of the imposition of quotas on foreign imports as suggested by the Imperial Government was considered and on an open vote
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  • 1533 1 HOPED WILL BRING MATTERS TO A HEAD TERLING FAILS TO REACT TO GOVERNMENT'S DECISION London, June 5. British Note on ar Debts has been well received bv the rally and it hoped that it will bring matters to a head bv riling I’resident
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  • 58 1 —Reuter. Centuries Bv Woodfull And Brown London, June 5. The match between the Australians and Lancashire was drawn. The Australians scored 376 to which Lancashire replied with 285. In the second inn’ngs the Australians had scored 338 for 3 wickets at the close of play. Woodfull
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  • 63 1 —Reuter. Test Trial London, June 5. England defeated the Rest in the Test Trial at Lords by 10 wickets. The Rest scored 218 and 271 (Valentine 108 not out Verity 4 wickets for 34 and Mitchell 5 for 121). England 472 for 4 wickets declared (Pataudi
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  • 56 1 —Reuter. Adopted By Tin Committee FIVE PER CENT. INCREASE SANCTIONED London, June 5. The International Tin Committee has agreed to adopt the Buffer Pool and sanctioned the necessary increase in the output quota by five per cent, to be produced as soon as possible and not later
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  • 143 1 civil population against air attacks. —Reu- ter. Fuel Protected From I Air Attacks I •A Paris, June 5. I France is to embark on a five years proI gramme of construction of underground o’l reservoirs to protect the Navy’s fuel from air attacks. The Minister of Marine informed
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  • 134 1 —Reuter. President's Programme EXPENDITURE OF $525 MILLIONS Washington. June 5. Despite the glad tidings of fresh rains over a wide area authorities of the middle West have continued their plans for vast relief works in the drought areas. President Roosevelt outlined to over fifty Con-gressmen—-from affected states
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  • 57 1 Communist Forfeits Deposit The by-election at Merthyr Tydfil, caused by the death of Mr. Wallhead resulted as follows: S. O. Davies (Labour) 18.645 J. V. Evans (Liberal! 10,376 Campbell-Stephens (Ind. Labour) 3,508 W. A. L. Hannington (Communist) 3.409 —Reuter. At the general election the figures were: R. C. Wallhead
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  • 194 1 —Reuter. Fear Of Devaluation SHARP FALL OF THE MARK London, June 5. Apprehensions arise as to the German currency position. Fears of the possibility of reichsmark devaluation resulted in a sharp tall in the mark to below six per centum gold parity. Such a step is considered
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  • 58 1 —Reuter. Shanghai And Hongkong Dollars As Bullion New York, June 6. Realising that Silver Bill treats Shanghai and Hongkong dollars as silver bullion on which there is a fifty per centum tax on profits payable under the bill a number of large local banks have suspended dealings therein,
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  • 31 1 Reuter. New York, June 5. Yesterday’s treasury offering of 800 million dollars worth of treasury bonds has already been heavily over-subscribed announces the Secretary to the Treasury.—
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  • 68 1 Reutez. Relations Placed On New Basis Relations between labour and employers in the oil industry have been placed on a new basis by an agreement in all companies controlled by the Sinclair Consolidated Corporation with the workers providing recognition of trade unions and arbitration of disputes to
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  • 57 1 —Reuter. Mr. Henderson Threatens To Resign TENSE ATMOSPHERE Geneva, June 5. The atmosphere is very tense. Mr. Henderson threatened to resign on account of obstruction after M. Barthou, without submitting an alternative, entirely rejected Mr. Henderson’s resolution. M. Barthou almost apologised and pleaded with Mr. Henderson to
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  • 271 1 113 People With The Same Name In One Village One hundred and thirteen people with the [same name in one village! Worse than the [Joneses of Wales! These are the Langs of Oberammergau. There are 30 families with a total of 113 members with the name
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  • 620 3 On June 13 A STOM THAT IS CRITICISED ,j ,v of this month will be a local Malays as it is their day writes the Muslim of the “Malacca •Safar” is known to the her parts of the world month of the Mohammedan there is no
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  • 636 3 Mrs. Naidu's Advice BECOME MALAYAN CITIZENS ‘Tell the Indians in Malaya” said Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, the famous Indian poetess and politician, to a “Sunday Times” special correspondent, “you are economically better off where you are than you would be in your own country. I understand
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  • 224 3 Dr. Devasahayam Leaving Kapar Klang, Monday. More than one hundred people, representing all the Asiatic communities of Kapar and its neighbourhood, met at the Kapar Group Hospital Grounds on Saturday to bid farewell to Dr. and Mrs. Devasahayam and who are leaving the country for good to settle
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  • 399 3 PRECEDENT SET AT M. S. V. R. BALL For the first time in the history of the Selangor Club Malay rulers introduced their womenfolk to an European dance on Saturday night, when the Sultans of Selangor and Brunei were present, with their consorts, at the M
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  • 294 4 BY PROFESSIONAL BACKERS PREMIUM JUMP FROM 21/2 GUINEAS TO 10 PER CEjcT» BANGKOK SWEEP LUCK London. June 5. I .l<>\<l’s underwriters will pay out substantia!!' if Colombo does not run in the Derby. Many insurances have been taken out chief!v bv professional backers against
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  • 574 4 Charevatts XI. Unlucky WARDERS WIN BY ONLY GOAL I In a Second Division League match played at the Renong Ground yesterday evening, the Warders’ Football Club defea-. ted the Charevatts XI by one goal to nil. On the run of play, the Charevatts had the
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  • 136 4 Gordon R’.chards Fo Ride Easton The probable starters for the Derby are as follow TIBERIUS (Sir A. Bailey) Nicoll VALERIUS (Sir A. Bailey» Jones PRIMERO (Mr. W. Barnett) Ray ADMIRAL DRAKE (Capt. J. D. Cohn)... Elliott MEDIEVAL KNIGHT (Mr. J. A Dewar) S. Donoghue COLOMBO (Lord Glanely)
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  • 96 4 I To-morrow’s First Division Match I I The following will represent the M.A.F.C. against the Chinese Recreation Club in the First Division League match to-morrow on the S.X.I. ground. Wari; S. Mohamed, M.H. Che Din; Kamarudin, M.H. Chembee. D. Che Din; Syed Mohamed, M. Z. Abdull Minap, Che
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  • 464 4 Golf WINS FOR W. McMULLAN AND E. A. STEVENS The June Medal competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for W. McMullan in “A” division with a net score of 66 and in
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  • 177 4 FRENCH MOVE IN NEW CRISIS Paris, May 25. A curious situation involving a condition- al boycott of British Rugby Union football is likely to arise if the recently announced “concession” of the British authorities—allowing their clubs to play with those of other continental countries except
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  • 447 4 FOND-WEBER CLASH AT FUN FROLIC WHO WILL WIN FIGHT OF FIGHTS ON FRIDAY NIGHT Fn> will win the figiit of figfits at i Fun and Frolic Park on Friday night?' That is the question which many fans I have kept pestering me with since the! announcement of the materialising of!
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  • 1158 4 E. A. CHIPPERFIELD'S DISTINCTION c. V. GRIMMETT CONTINUES TO "MASSACRE THE INNOCENTS" AUSTRALIANS DEFEAT ESSEX (From Our Own Correspondent) I London, May 26. Apparently there is no end to the supplv of Australia star batsmen, for following H. Ponsford, Don Bradman, W. M. Woodfull,
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  • 67 4 .—Reuter. Xray Reveals Slight Fracture N London, June 5. Wyatt injured his right thumb while batting yesterday. He did not play to-day and an X-ray examination revealed a slight fracture across the bone on the ton of the thumb. Wyatt thinks h- will be able to nlay in
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  • 2447 5 p NJI ENRAGES THE JSTRALIAN CROWDS—LLS ILL—AND HEN :e cases of the laws of cause e into the life story of Ranji. 1 an Indian Zenana gave the t field a new hero: now a winter and a sudden snowe library of British cricket n
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  • 292 5 Planning £1,000,000 Resort Near Trafalgar-Square ROOM FOR 6,000 Music Hall, Cinema And Cabaret Plans for establishing in the heart of London the greatest combined cinema, music-hall, and cabaret theatre in the world, at a cost of £1,000,000, are being developed. Mr. Clifford Whitley is the author
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  • 247 5 MR. H.4IG THOMAS Oxford, May 24. I* is officially announced that Mr. Peter Haig Thomas, who has coached the Cambridge University crew for the Boat Race for several years, has not been invited by Cambridge to act in this capacity next season, and that he has
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  • 1259 5 MRS. HOLM'S TRIUMPHANT RETURN CAR TOWED BY CADDIES (Prom Our Own Correspondent) I London, May 26. Mrs. A. M. Holm was accorded a (rousing welcome when she returned to i Troon on May 19th after winning the t British Ladies’Championship at Forth jcawl. The various clubhouses
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  • 584 6 GUNMEN GUARD HIM IN AN ARMOURED CAR WIFE PRISONER IN £lOO,OOO VILLA EVERYTHING SHE WANTS—BUT FRIENDS AND LIBERTY Mrs. Alphonse Capone, wife of the onetime king of Chicago’s underworld, is a prisoner behind the high walls of her beautiful £lOO,OOO estate on Palm Island.
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  • 209 6 But Must Remain In Bachelor Quarters FAMOUS U. S. SCHOOL i Poughkeepsie (N.Y.), May 22. A sensation has been caused in college circles in America by the decision of Miss; El- anor Dodge. Dean of Vassar College, I one of the best-known girls’ colleges in• the
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  • 353 6 —“Daily Mail.” Simpie And Modest WHEN SHE SCARED THE CROCODILES yHE King has sent, through Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs, the Gover-nor-General of Australia, a message of congratulation to Miss Jean Batten upon her flight from England to Australia. Mr. Lyons, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, has telegraphed to
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  • 288 6 FATHERS NEVER MZET MOTHERS I received details cn Mcv 22nd of the remarkable experiments be ng carried on in the United States in the production of “test tube” bab es. It is estimated that at least 150 babies are born by this process every year writes
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  • 287 6 Relics Of Ancient Central Asian State VALUABLE NEW DATA ABOUT LITTLE KNOWN PEOPLE i i i I Moscow. 72 manuscripts and about 400 relics belonging to the ancient Sogdiana civilisation have been found on the Moug mounI tain, in the district of Hairabad, in Tajikistan. Over 1.200 years
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  • 274 6 ALL THE CHILDREN FOLLOW HIM PARENTS TAKE ONLY SECOND PLACE Hamelin, Germany. May 21. Medieval Hamelin is celebrating its 650th 1 anniversary of its deliverance by the Pied Piper from the rats. History— and legend repeats itself. The story of Hamelin is
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    • 46 6 MAJE S T J C Watch For.— OUR GRAND STAGE SCREEN ATTRACTION 20TII CENTI RY S GLORIOUS MUSH ALE WITH BEAUTIFUL GIRLS AM) UNFORGETTABLE TI NES ‘MOULIN ROUGE' TOGETHER WITH AN ATTRACTION NEVER SEEN IN PENANG The World Famous ‘CHIN LOO* Company of Jugglers it Acrobats.
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  • 26 7 HELPING UNEMPLOYED.—The ceremony—interrupted by a disturbing entry of Communists —at which Viscountess Hailsham (standing) opened Unemployed Fellowship House, a new occupational centre at Willesden
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  • 133 7 Fashion Gone Gut Of Date i j Four-inhainls b \e made their reappearance <-n ’he r<>::ds during the I W hitsun holiday. cri. en by enthusias- tic members of various coaching clubs, I but none of the amateur riders seem Ito trouble about one item of
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  • 48 7 To-day at “Waterfall’s'’ 5.30 to 6.30 I p. m. 1 March —Calligan Call Again—Hume 2 Oveture—Gilderoy—Berger. 3 Selection —Selection of Big Hits— Darewski. j 4 Intermezzo —Softly Unawares—Lincke. 5 Two Pieces, i a) Waltz—When I Play On My Spanish Guitar—Sarony. »b) Fox Trot—My Dancing Lady— McHugh.
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  • 1960 7 IN FOREIGN LANDS MR. ALAGAPPA CHETTIAR ADDRESSES PENANG ROTARY CLUB At yesterday’s meeting of the Penang Rotary Club, Dr. K. Mohd. Ariff presiding, an interesting address was given by Mr. Alagappa Chettiar on “the Chettiar Community.” Mr. Chettiar said: Mr. President and friends, I have
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  • 268 8 ROWING: R.S.Y.C.’s First Regatta Of The Year A choppy sea prevailed on Saturday afternoon when the Royal Singapore Yacht Club held the Championship Pairs and Club Fours rowing regatta. The conditions were difficult for the crews, and the times proved slow for the courses', but the rowing was
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    • 41 8 W JIL W “ifiNH I G<‘i»e Raymond and Lebian Harvey who have the leading roiew in “I’m Suzanne” FIRST’ 1 WITH THE NE W S Tike SUKTOAY GAZETTE ON £sale ip Penany, AT 7 A. M. BEST PICTURES LATEST NEWS I
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  • 176 9 —Reuter. Derbyshire's Narrow Victory DOUBLE CENTURIES BY TIMMS BARBER London, June 5. Sussex beat Warwickshire on the first innings. Warwickshire 219 and 313 for 2 wickets (Kilner 153 not out). Sussex 474 for 7 wickets declared (Cook ITO and Wensley 103 not out). NORTHANT’S FIRST INNINGS POINTS
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  • 177 9 At Penang Golf Club The following are the results of Friday’s ties Mixed Doubles:—Mrs. J. Moncur and. E. A. Ross beat Mr. and Mrs. W. Warner Shand. Mrs. W. L. Blythe and J. R. Bennett beat Miss D. Mullins and D. A. Murdoch. I Ladies Doubles Miss S.
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  • 395 9 Surprise £4,000 For Glamorgan SWEEPSTAKE THAT WAS STOPPED As a result of an agreed order made in the Chancery Division Glamorgan County Cricket Club will receive a sum of not less than £4,000, being proceeds from a sweepstake which was being organised for the benefit of
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  • 76 9 In the Junior Car Club’s International Trophy Race of 100 laps held recently at Brooklands, an M.G. Magnette driven by Mr. C. J. Dodson was the prizewinner in Group 2, covering the 260-mile course, under bad conditions, at an average speed of 84.87
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  • 64 9 Lord Nuffield Sponsored By Oxford Neighbours With the usual impressive ceremony associated with the Upper House. Lord Nuffield, Governing Director of Morris Industries Exports Ltd., was on 25th April introduced to the House of Lords, where he took his seat among his fellow peers. Lord Nuffield was
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  • 586 9 SOCIAL PERSONAL The next session of the Assizes for Ma- lacca will be held next Wednesday, June 6. Mr. S. Karthigasu, Sub-Treasurer, Batu Gajah, has been transferred to the State Treasury, Taiping. The Imperial Service Medal has been awarded to Mr. J. A. R. McLeod, late Building Inspector, F.M.S. Railways.
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    • 41 9 BOBBY BEAR'S DAY in the CARDEN With planting and watering, grand. But Bobby must mind what he does with that hose *nd an extra nice tea on the lawn has been planned. Right through the high hedge the water now go.s.
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  • 615 10 The final result of yesterday’s meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce did not surprise us in the least but it was certainly surprising that it required the casting vote of the chairman to carry the resolution in support of the Singapore Chamber’s action in
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  • 108 10 war cemeteries on Saturday.—Rugby Radio Service. Welcomed In London By British Legion London. June 5. Three hundred and sixty South African pilgrims to the Battlefields and members of the British Empire Service League with their relatives and friends arrived in London last night. They were received by
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  • 99 10 Wife Of Shopkeeper Bleeds To Death Tragedy befell a little shop-house in Ayer Itam village early yesterday morning when the wife of the shop-keeper took her own life with a vegetable knife. The woman concerned was a Kheh named Lim Ah Sie, living with her husband
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  • 487 10 THE MALAYAN DIRECTORY: A correspondent writes: With regard to the Singapore and Malayan Directory I wish to voice a complaint. It is that with each publication, every year, the whole arrangement of the book appears to be completely changed. One year the “Official’’ section appears under this
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  • 1211 10 AN OFF-DAY OUT BACK IN PARAGUAY It had been raining all night—looked like doing it all day. No wind, just a dull steady downpour. Very good, no doubt, for the mandioca, maize and things, but damn- ed dismal for a fellow that has the house
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  • 67 11 M :HiNE CRASHES INTO SEA o. 100 Squadron OT WIRELESS PERATOR KILLED I Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 6. P. Parish (Pilot Officer) ;ding-Aircraftsman Gineleless Operator) of a Wildebl e Machine from No. 100 on were killed when the e crashed into the sea
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  • 49 11 H. C. Mills ALLEGED TO HAVE ACCEPTED BRIBE i Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 5. C Ilin Mills, Eurasian Inspector hides Office was charged to-day pting a bribe ‘as a motive for favour in exercise of his official function.” \i aimed trial and bail was fixed
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  • 55 11 Spore Businessmen Discharged POLICE TO APPEAL a ’ur Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 6. 'i Magistrate yesterday dis’hrce Singapore businessmen charged with carrying on a P ry, but the Police said there ill an appeal. -e was in connection with the yptian Bonds which the Police a lottery within
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  • 81 11 oung Hokkien Girl Charged Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 6. n-year-old Hokkien girl stood in the Second Court on a charge of a six-year infant, it being bit the smaller girl to death. Magistrate’s orders she was rethree months for observation ty she was produced again, treaming down
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  • 43 11 f„r T) ttegester, this morning inb. 1 enan K Police Magistrate, Mr. ing case of voluntarily caushi s b had been brought against H<>vk 1 "k Ewe and Lee Kow 1.i,. been settled with Mr. Ong Huck •mnant’s counsel.
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  • 236 11 Still No Solution At Geneva LONG DEBATE London, June 5. The Bureau of the Disarmament Conference, after a long debate in a private session yesterday, adjourned until to-day. It is understood that no solution of the present deadlock emerged from the debate. The Times Geneva correspondent says that
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  • 201 11 Marks On Air Ventilator COMPASS RECOVERED “I believe the shot from the Emden” that sank th? “Jemtschug” passed through this air ventilator into the engine room”, remarked Mr. Tan Koon Jin, contractor to the salvage company to our representative, yesterday evening, pointing to the
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  • 40 11 Signs Of Returning Prosperity The K. P. M. Van Heutz carried 1,500 Chinese immigrants. This coupled with the fact that deck passages from China to Malaya is 4n great demand is taken as evidence of returning prosperity.
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  • 793 11 Supreme Court Suit HOUSE THAT BORE DIFFERENT NUMBERS A plank house which appears to have changed hands for $3OO and which appears to have had several assessment numbers, standing on land belonging to Mrs. M. Stewart and Miss J- Brown formed the subject of
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  • 314 11 Three Govindasamys CHISELS CLAIMED FOR DIFFERENT USES Govindasamy, a Tamil who was arrested yesterday morning by two Detectives named Govindasamy, was charged in the Penang Police Court this morning before the Magistrate, Mr. D. Wills, w-ith the theft or dishonest retention of stolen property, to wit
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  • 20 11 Keuter. Th' Kin < of Siam has entered a nursinGhom > for an operation for cataract.— King of Siam
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  • 263 11 —Reuter. Beer Affects Passengers Joseph Samy and Giap Khoon Lye, passenger and puller respectively of a ricksha outside the Penang Supreme Court in Far- quhar Street at 11 pm. last night, were this morning charged before the Police Magistrate. Mr. D. Wills, with disorderly conduct by fighting
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  • 247 11 Eight League Clubs On Tour The two defeats recently suffered by the Football Association team on the Continent —they lost by 2 —l to both Hungary and Czechoslovakia —have raised the cry, “What is wrong with English Soccer?” The fact, however, that one of the strongest sides
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  • 98 11 Pleading guilty to a charge of failing to j report to the police, as a police supervisee, I from Jan. 8, 1926, a Malay named Karint was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment at Kuala Lumpur. I The accused was ordered to be under police supervision for_another offence and
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  • 1217 12  -  Their Future Course BY HARTLEY WITHERS In economic and financial circle® few questions are of greater fundamental importance than the probable course of interest-rates. The recent prophecies of company chairmen haxe given the question a wider publicity, mid discussion and prediction have been rife among those ill-qualified
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  • 406 12 Railway Clerk's Rise To Wealth GUERNSEY'S ROMANTIC FIGURE Guernsey, May 21. The mysterious and romantic “Due de Pleneuf,” who, up to the time of his death two months ago, had long been a constant source of astonishment to the people of Guernsey, on account of his
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  • 170 12 Sciatica Kept Him At Home It is the wife who sends us this information about her husband's troubles. She writes:—“For some time past, my husband has been able to work only one week in two, on account of sciatica. He suffered so much from
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  • 464 12 Complainant Admits Later Agreement The case in which Mailvaganam, a Tamil, is charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a gold necklace, the porperty of the wife of Tamil mandore, named Sockam. living at Pudu on April 14. was heard by Mr. F.K. Wilson
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  • 169 12 Sequel To Customs Evasion Case Arising out of the case in which the manager of Messrs. Gian Singh and Company was fined $2,000 recently, in connection with an evasion of customs duty, the application by the Customs Department, for an order of forfeiture of certain goods,
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  • 258 12 Accused Man Sent To Asylum PERSON OF UNSOUND MIND Johore Bahru, June 1 At the continued hearing of the preliminary enquiry yesterday, before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Sheikh Yahya (Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru) into a charge, of double murder and causing grievous hurt against a Luichew named
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  • 178 12 DELEGATION ARRIVES AT BATAVIA Batavia. June 4. The Japanese delegation headed by Ambassador Nagaoka has arrived here for two months’ discussions on trade relations between Netherlands India and Japan. Ambassador Nagaoka stated on arrival that the relations between the Netherlands and Japan were of great
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  • 71 12 To Be At Buitenzorg, Not Batavia Medan. May 27. The Bataviaasch Nieuwsblad states it is likely that the factory, which Messrs. Goodyear were intending to construct at Batavia for the production of tyres and other rubber articles, will now be built at Buitenzorg. It is understood that difficulties
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  • 76 12 X Report To The Chinese Government Shanghai, June 4. A telegram has been received by the Ministry of Industry at Nanking from Dr. Chen Kung Po. the Minister of Industry, who recently visited Malaya, that the liquidation of the Tan Kah Kee rubber factories in Singapore was
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  • 5102 13 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING io OR AND 10 AGAINST PROPOSAL CHAIRMAN'S CASTING VOTE FOR SUPPORTING SINGAPORE Cli.iiiiii.iii s casting xotc the following 1 resolution was it a special meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce iv afternoon: ui the opinion of this Chamber
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    • 197 13 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DANCE AIUSIC BY 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 "THE IMPROPER DUCHESS"
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  • 1308 14 By Day And Night £lO,OOO FOR THE WINNER A Hazardous Enterprise London, May 6. The Macßobertson Trophy air race from "England to Melbourne in October, for which the entries will shortly close, will be the longest “distance” contest in air history. It is also expected to
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  • 122 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £228.10.0 £228.0.0 TIN—(3 Months) London £225.15.0 £225.15.0 Singapore $112.37% $112.00 Business Done Penang $112.25 $112.20 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Sundried) $2.90 $2.90 BLACK PEPPER $17.25 $17.25 RUBBER London 6%d 6 1516 d New York 12 11 16c(G) 13%c(G) Singapore Spot
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  • 514 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The foUowtng are the latest quotations to MESSRS. KENNEDY A GO’S share flat to-dap. Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS B. Lintang 1.02% 1.07% 1.02% 1.07% Benta 70 72% 71 74 Broga 85 90 87% 92% Indragiri 1.00 1.05 1.05 1.12%
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  • 150 14 The following are the latest quotation* for to-day Rijnevs Belters HNS Ampat Tins 6 6 6 9 Ayer Hitams 15 6 16 0 Ayer Wengs 1.95 2.00 Chenderiangs 9 6 10 0 Hitams 54 56 Hong Fat’s 55 57 Hongkong Tins 14 3 15 0 Idris 6
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  • 266 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Ayer Weng 1.95 2.00 1.95 2.00 Hitam 54 56 54 56 j ele bu 1.32% 1.37% 1.32% 1.37% Kinta 2.65 2.67% 2.62% 2.67% K. River 2.17% 2.22% 2.15 2.20 Kuchai 107% 1.10 1.07% 1.10 Nawng Pet 1.00 1.05
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  • 335 14 SOON THEAM CO. The foDowlng are the changee In <xi quotations up to noon to-day Yesterday To-day Buyers Selters Buyers Seller» TENS Ayer Hitams 15 6 16 0 15 6 16 0 Bangrins 34 0 35 0 34 0 35 0 Chenderiangs 9 6 10 0 9 6 10 0
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  • 1128 14 KENNEDY CO, SHARE LIST E d go •NAMES. S. 5 S« <3 h 3 RUBBE? 'Dollar.) 1 c c Allenbv Rubber Co. 170 Ifo ex Alor Gaiah’Ruhber Estate'. too I 0 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3'o 3 35 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate I to I /3 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. tco
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  • 90 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday MondayParis 76 13 32 76 15 32 New York 5.03% -5.04)i Montreal 5.02 >02% Brussels 21.57 Geneva 15.53 Amsterdam 7.44 44 Milan 58*4 Berlin 13.35 13• 01% Stockholm 19-40 19-40 Copenhagen 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna 27 Prague 120% Helsingfors 220% Madrid 36%
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  • 34 14 PENANG, JUNE 6 (By OourtMy of the Ghartßrw- London Bank Demand m 4 m|ts Private 3 mlts credit 3 Documentary On New York Demand France T.T. Hongkong T.T. Shanghai T.T. India T.T. Silver
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  • 30 14 The Singapore Prices for Stan J j bed Smoked Sheet for to-day are ,OWa: Cents P*”* 21% Spot JulyjSept. 1934 OctJDec. 1934 Jan. March 1935 Market firm.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 35 14 SELLING MADE EASY— Ttaee ere hard hot there is no need ta offer that article at a "throwaway price.” Send along a small advertisemasst to the “Pinang Gazette” and of it at a satisfactory figure.
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    • 219 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE BUICK CAR for sale done j>oo m i excellent condition througi Ow* 8 proceeding on leave. Offers t/ L. R. T !’IELD, 21, Be; Street, Penang. FOR SALE ARMSTRONG SALOON 14 1927 25 miles per gallon. Has been •> red for $3OO/- or near offer. Apply
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 38 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 76 E 9 m.m. Noon 88 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 8.45 a.m. 1.34 a.m. 8.25 p.m. 2.49 p.m. To-morrow 9.35 a.m. 2.43 a.m. 9.34 p.m. 4.08 p.m.
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  • 1287 15 dependent Front Suspension, Combination of iydraulicing Coupling With Plate Clutch, Fourspeed Gear Box, and Controlled Free Wheel, Amongst Many Other Interesting Features. :tting into production an entire- design for an 11 h.p. foursaloon car, with many special incuts of modern automobile •ring, the Singer Company are mg
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  • 302 15 In South African Rains SOUND AS A BELL That the Morris Ten Four is well-nigh an amphibian would appear from an account received from the Transvaal owner of one of these popular cars. Mr. P. K. van der Heever, concerning a trip made during recent torrential
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  • 223 15 Reducing Weight: Keeping Safety One of the main objects of mechanical I transport designers is to reduce weight to a minimum consistent with safety and rei liability. For this reason it is necessary I to choose suitable materials and. usually, subject them to appropriate heat-treatment in order
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  • 206 15 Overseas Demand For Morris Trucks Overseas demand for Morris-Commercial trucks and chassis has been increasing by leaps and bounds, with the result that the number of these units exported during the current season to date far exceeds the quantity shipped during the corresponding period of season 1933. Among
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    • 26 15 AT BANGKOK— Stay at the RAJDHANI HOTEL or Particulars Messrs. Thos. Cook Son Ltd. The American Express Co., Inc. or the Information Bureau Telegrams RAILBUREAU BANGKOK.”
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    • 233 15 S VALUE ’APPEARANCE -PERFORMANCE THE NINE SPORTS 4-SEj4TER NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVING SHORTLY Those tports enthusiasts who have foil meed th-9 performance of cars in the organised trials at home and in the international events are conversant xi'ith the outstanding succi ss of Singer Nine Sports Models in practically every event
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    • 1706 16 f y —ip -Hr, r sl*4l d I 1 /A. 4& a Ji Sil" V( JMsSSsj ilfflßiUßnffli i < T r TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ U4*L E 9?£2£9M£L LIjME From Penang Arrive Marseille® Arrive New York June 7 PRES. HARRISON July 4 July 17 nm June 21 PRES. HAYES July
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  • 518 17 SHIPPNG ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines following is a list of vessels arriving k filing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY ANGALORE for Colombo, MarseilHavre, London, Antwerp, Hamrg, Rotterdam and Hull. MANDAR from Tg. Mengeidar (Koe-Bagan-Si-Api-Api, Paneh (La-an-Bilik), Betombang and Asahan Balei). Sails Asahan (Tg. Balei) ombang,
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  • 1174 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on May 12 by the s.s. “Naldera” was delivered in London on June 2. NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 27th May per the Imperial Airways
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  • 157 17 Dates And Venues June 6. —The Derby. June 8. —The Oaks. June 8,9, 11, 12,—First Test Match, Nottingham. June 15-16 —Wightman Cup Match, Wimbledon. i j June 19-22.—Ascot. June 22, 23. 25. 26 —Second Test Match. Lord’s. i June 25-July 7 —Lawn Tenuis Championships, Wimbledon. July
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  • 97 17 TO-DAY j Perak Tennis Championships. I Tpoh League Soccer: Banks vs. Malays. i Taiping League Soccer: Chinese R.C. vs. Malays. j THURSDAY, JUNE 7 Perak Tennis Championship Meeting. i Ipoh League Soccer: Indians vs. Catholics. j Taipmg League Soccer: Burmah Rifles vs Indian FRIDXY, JUNE 8. Perak Tenn’s
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    • 23 17 _=—Siemens. J CABLES WIRES I nnilUhn. I 5 AU CUSSES «/CABLES; e WkKA telegraph, telephone TRANSMISSION L— 111 111 JI Apewt» r LTD >
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    • 917 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. a m. 112.20—News Bulletin. 1 12.35—1.05—An instrumental recital by Two of the follow- l| 19.82 metres Luigi MaccanH (guitar), Walter ing wavelengths 25.28 metres Lear (saxophone), and Jack Macinwill be used sim- l| 31.30 metres tosh (cornet). ultaneously. I| 31.55 metres 6.2o—Time Signal from Big Tom.
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  • 2353 18 THE OPEN AIR THEATRE: FRENCH PLAYERS IN LONDON: "THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD" FILM OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, /day 26. I THE REGENT’S PARK THEATRE The may was looking virginal and fresh in Regent s I'ark on Whit M<>n-j day, when the open-air
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    • 461 18 delighted I to inform I t you that they affect I mu throat Sas':: I in no wau 1 Jilr l f f r-* Wk EASY-ACCESS The original letter is held at Arcadia Works INNER FOIL and its authenticity can be verified. ■T < Pat e P‘>’®\ “Six months ago
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  • 441 19 U .S. MINISTER TO CHINA e club. —Reuters Pacific Service. I praises Chinese I Government I f or REMARKABLE I ROGRESS I purin The Past Four I Years I Nanking, May 10. I 'j ic file progress made by lhe Ciir vernment during the I .j in the field of
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  • 149 19 f an v "r to China).” —Reuters Paci- c Sen- Plan Japanese Action May oon Be Revealed Tokyo, May 18. knowledge that the Powers ng some very definite moves "habilitation of China which French Office to issue the na” statement of April 17, rican-owned Japan Adverading article
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  • 1491 19 ONE OF MANY FAILINGS OF THE CHINESE BUT ESPECIALLY THAT OF THOSE IN MALAYA TIME IDEAS SHOULD BE MODIFIED —People’s Tribune. One of the many failings of the Chinese people is their clannishness. We know this because our foreign friends are constantly reminding us of it,
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  • 164 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Japanese Textile Delegates In Osaka Osaka, May 18. Mr. Okada and his four fellow members of the Japanese delegation to the recent abortive textile conference in London arrived here at 7.35 th s morning by train from Kobe, where they disembarked f r om the
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  • 462 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Means Of Obtaining Funds TO FINANCE RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Foreign Agricultural Products Taxed Canton, May 13 The Canton authorities are enforcing a number of new taxes as a means of obtaining funds to tide over the present financial crisis and also to finance the various
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  • 96 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Attempts To Corner Business Harbin, May 10. The craze for monopolies here continues unaba’ed. It is now reported that an attempt- is being made to form a company for controlling the purchase price of cattle. At the same time, another “brain trust is try
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  • 229 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Four Refineries Being Built Canton, May 11. In an interview with pressmen to-day, Mr. Feng Yui, director of the Agriculture and Forestry Bureau, unfolded plans for the development of the sugar industry in Kwangtung province. He said that four sugar refineries werej now
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  • 73 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Vessels To Berth In Inner Harbour Canton, May 11. Among the important resolutions passed at a meeting of the Canton Municipal Government to-day were regulations governing the organisation of the inner harbour administration. It was decided that Canton-Hongkong and Canton-Macao liners should be
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    • 60 19 PYRAMID handkerchiefs fob men ATOOTAL PRODUCT Pyramid Handkerchiefs, like all Tootal Products, are completely reliable. Each one guaranteed to give you satisfac- tion or to be replaced. See the delightful variety in both men’s and women’s sizes. You'd know them by the Pyramid label. Jacks Co. ANO POUT |M |l,
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  • 194 20 t. PIKE DRILL, 1664, by the King s Squad, Royal Marines, part of the Tournament programme at Olympia This annual display ot .martial activity, 4 opened by the King is given by detachMnents of the Navy, Army and Air Force in aid of their various
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