Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 June 1934

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 133. Vol. XCII. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 275 1 -Reuter. BUT SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION MORE PROBABLE ARRIVAL AT I HONOLULU I Honolulu, June 7. In response to a wireless message, two naval fire fighting tugs: hurried to the aid of the Dollar Liner “President Lincoln” where a fire was reported in hold No. 7.
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  • 310 1 QU X LEGISLATION EXPECTED ON MONDAY E SED ON AVERAGE IMPORTS IN 1927 1931 PERIOD Singapore, June. 7. thstanding the Chamber of Commerce resolution tr ave been officially requested to give particulars of total M imports of cotton, rayon and textiles since the beginning
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    • 192 1 of the “Pinang Gazette”) t ask you to publish the iinple facts viz:— 'i ts oi cotton piece goods mg 1933 were 146 million ranis ns wre re-exported to < .< and about 6 millions to L ni ns outside Malaya, leaving ns
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  • 163 1 .—Reuter. Heavy Gold Dealings In London London, June 7. Gold amounting to over £1,000.000 was dealt in in the London bullion market today the price of 137 IR-d being fixed. The dollar rate at 5.06% showing a small discount. There seems to be no doubt that the metal
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  • 104 1 I, —Reuter. Abandons Policy Of Price-Fixing Washington, June 7. The abandonment of the policy of price fixing except in clear-cut emergencies, is announced by the N.R.A. This is the first definite pronouncement on the vexed price question. The new policy substitutes nego. tiation for compulsion with the object of
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  • 79 1 A new partner of the legal firm of J. C Campbell and Co.. Mr. B.H.R. Osgood Taylor, was admitted a member of the Straits Settlements Bar by Mr. Justice Prichard in the Supreme Court y est^ a y. The application on Mr. Taylors behalf was made by
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  • 148 1 nounced in the House of Commons Reuter. Reply To Note BRITAIN READY TO EFFECT REVISION London. June 7. The Chinese Government was informed on May 19 in reply to their note concerning the Treaty of Tientsin and the Commercial Treaty of 1902 that the British Government at all
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  • 83 1 Rugby Radio Service. Slight Acc’.dent As A Pilot London. June 7. The Air Minister. Lord Londonderry, when piloting an aeroplane at Heston this evening had a slight mishap. His machine overshot the landing ground and Lord Londonderry opened out the engine to circle round again. The engine did
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  • 51 1 Built For Service In Russia Moscow, June 4. The lightest glider ’plane ever built has been made here for supplementary use in the present aeroplane traffic in landing passengers and goods. The wing-span of the tiny glider measures only thirty feet and the weight is less than 180
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  • 214 1 Electoral Reform Scheme Paris,June 1. Yesterday by 288 votes to 277 the Chamber rejected a request for an immediate discussion of the Socialist proposal to invite the commission dealing with universal suffrage to establish, before the end of the present session, a scheme of electoral reform on the
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  • 30 1 Moscow, June 4. The Russian airway company Ossoaviacbim is to establish a number of new airports throughout Siberia. Eleven new aviation training colleges are likewise to be epened.
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  • 206 1 —Reuter. Franco-German Agreement Essential i I I DELEGATES CONSULT GOVERNMENTS London, June 7. Private conversations, in which jthe British, French and American I delegates took part, were contijitied at Geneva to-day. !he ■latest proposals of the French [delegate, M. Barthou, led the i British and American delegates [to
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  • 118 1 Important Fact At An Enquiry Paris, June 2. An amazing discovery was made on Friday in the course of the investigation that has now been proceeding for five months into the cause of the great catastrophe at Ligny in Christmas week, when 230 people* were killed. The committee
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  • 71 1 Extensive Manoeuvres Pending Paris, June 1. Great manoeuvres at Chalonssur-Marne and Mailly begin in the next few days, when for the first time there will be practice with the motorized French divisions on a large scale. Another new’ feature will be the participation of private aeroplanes, a‘ the>
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  • 48 1 Rugby Radio Service. London, June 7. At Cambridge to-day the degree of Doctor of Law was conferred on the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain A similar honour was conferred on his brother, Sir Austen, in 1920 and his father in 1894.- Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 2474 3 And End Of Final Hunt GUNMAN INTRUDER WIFE, HUSBAND'S NURSE AND LITTLE DOG SCARE HIM OFF NEWSPAPER SHOCK "IT WAS JUST LIKE A FILM," SAYS MRS. SADLEIR Worthing, May 30th The story of the gunman hunt which ended with the firing of a shot was told
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    • 334 3 A British Scientist has at n last discovered a safe and J scientific way of removing VX superfluous hair. Razors K I —which only make the I hair grow faster and 1 thicker—and all the old evil-smelling depilatory pastes are now definitely’ superseded. This new discovery, called Wenlo-White, is now
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  • 415 4 YESTERDAY'S MATCHES UNITED ATHLETIC AND TEACHERS GAIN VICTORIES In the second-division of the Penang League the tinted Athletic Football Association defeated the Muth-Hibol Ahzan Football Club “B” bv the odd goal in three on the Renong ground and the Penang Teachers defeated the Darul Aihsan Football
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  • 138 4 America W ants The All-Blacks New York, May 20. Rugby football continues to make progress in America. Negotiations are now on foot to bring the All-Blacks to this country after their next tour of England. It is hoped that the New Zealanders will be able to go there
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  • 92 4 Defying The Daisies At St. Andrews London, May 10. Blue coloured golf balls were a novelty introduced by C. H. Tolley and R. H. Wethered at St. Andrews yesterday while practising for the Walker Cup match against America. On some parts of the course daisies are growing
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  • 478 4 By Odd Goal In Three U.A.F.A. 2 M.A.F.C. “B” 1 A Second Division League match plaved vesterday at the Renong I Ground between the L .A.I’.A. and M.A.F.C. “B” resulted in a win for the former bv the odd goal in three. The game was exciting
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  • 157 4 Flood-Lighting Plans Paris, May 28 Intense interest is taken in sporting i circles in the first race meeting by flood- light, which—as stated in The Daily Mail 1 a week ago—is to be held at Longchamp on Saturday, June 30. Night racing was first staged in the
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  • 63 4 Reuter. Further Scratchings FIELD REDUCED TO Nine London, June 7. The following are the probables for the Oaks to be run at Epsom on Friday:— INSTANTANEOUS Dick SHINING CLOUD Jones CAMPANULA Harry Wragg FILASTIC Sam Wragg LIGHT BROCADE Carslake KYLOE T. Burns CALL OF DUTY Fox ZELINA Steve
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  • 56 4 -Reuter. Will It Be Called Off? Asbury Park, June 7. Mr. Brown, after w’atching Baer said “If that is the best the challenger can do the match should be postponed or called off entirely.” He is recommending a postponement of the meeting of the Commission till to-morrow at which
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  • 51 4 —Reuter. No Announcement Until To-day London, June 7. After a long talk between the selectors, Mr. Perrin and Sir F. S. Jackson, at Nottingham to-day, it was officially stated that no announcement regarding the England Captaincy or the composition of the team would be made till to-mor- row
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  • 110 4 —Reuter. Czecho-Slovakia Leads New Zealand Prague, June 7. In the second round of the Davis Cup Czecho-Slovakia leads New Zealand by two matches to nil. Hect i Czecho-Slovakia) beat Malfroy (New Zealand) 6 —l. 6 —o, 11—9. Menzel beat Andrews 6—l, 6 —3, 6 —3. Rome, June 7.
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  • 37 4 —Rugby Radio Service. Won By King Salmon London, June 7. His Majesty the King again visited the Epsom races to-day when he saw the Coronation Cup won by Sir R. Brooke’s King Salmon.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 111 4 Win For Mrs. Corbett (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 8. The following were the results of the matches in the Perak Lawn Tennis Tournament played yesterday:— LADIES’ SINGLES Mrs. Corbett beat Mrs. Newin 6 —2, 6—2. Mrs. Allin beat Mrs. Ferguson 6 —2, 6—o. MEN’S DOUBLES
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  • 356 4 Summer Meeting HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY RACE 1 Horses: Class 3, Division 3, 5 furlongs, 2.30 p.m. Windgarde 9 09 Shilleleagh 9 09 Laneham 8.12 Gallant Maggie 09 Tetra wa 8. 05 Sea Storm 7.05 RACE 2 Horses: Class 2, Division 2, 6 furlongs. 3.00 p.m. Bintang
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  • 168 4 Lian Song Gets Verdict Over Kwi I ANG AND DIAMOND DRAW Malacca, June 5. A decision on which the majority of the ring-siders did not agree was given in the main bout on Sunday night at the City Park ring when Lian Song (9.4), the Singapore boxer, received
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  • 270 4 India To Claim Full Test Status REGULAR FOUR YEAR FIXTURES Bombay, May 21. It is understood that efforts will be made at the forthcoming Imperial Cricket Conference to put India on the same footing as Australia with regard to Test matches. It is widely felt that the time
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  • 126 4 r,.. June 4 Ihe semi-final n s world’s Association !i pionship on Sunday 1. irn and Czechoslovakia final to be plaved nw ~,^r r Rome. Sda V In Milan, Italy beat A' x in Rome, the fast Czech vakian defeated Germany 3—l. 115 The latter match was
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  • 224 4 New Australian Star And Wrong Initials Southampton. May 24. A new star is rising in the Australian cricket team. He is Arthur Gordon Chipperfield, who scored a not out century here to-day against Hampshire He comes from the mining town of Newcastle, N.S.W., and although he has only
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  • 62 4 Bogoljubow’s Chance In 23rd Game Mannheim. June 3. The 23rd game in the world’s chess championship tournament adjourned here on Sunday’ in the reverse to the usu fashion, with the German champion. Bogo jubow, in a favoured position, although t world master, Alekhine, has good chance 0 holding
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    • 27 4 OPENING SATURDAY 9th JUN' AT THE ROYAL M-G-M’S SUPREME JUNGLE THRILLER "TARZAN the APE MAN" with JOHNNY WEISMULLER A Complete New Print Brought Again by Popular Demand.
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  • 1298 5 for the First Test? THE NOTTINGHAM WICKET SEEMS SLOW EVEN IN DRY WEATHER I that I might be able to write Larwood after the Surrey visit .ham at Whitsun, but, in one, r least, I was unfortunate, for I lid not play against us, though that Surrey were
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  • 2018 5 AMERICAN WINS BY 14 AND 13 1 10 Under Fours For 23 Holes RECORD ROUND OF 66 i New history was made in the British Amateur Golf Championship at Prestwick on May 27th, when Lawson Little, a 22-ycar-old student of the Californian University, and son of
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  • 140 5 England v. Scotland Professionals The Profess onal Golfers Association announce eighteen professionals from whom a 'earn of twelve will be chosen to represent England against Scotland at Royal St. George’s, Sandwich, on June 23 two days prior to the Open championship. Included among the nominated are W. H. Davies
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  • 271 6 H o me o 33 BABIES FOR 200 BEING FED ON FROGS (From Our Own Corres i nt). London. May 30. A ten foot hamadryad, r co b ra which arrived from Make. is week’ has provided the Zoo with another j family of
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  • 238 6 At B-jtterwerth SALUTE TAKEN BY DISTRICT OFFICER A parade in celebration of the King's Birthday was held on the public recrea tion ground Butterworth at 9 a.m. on Monday, lune 4th. The salute was taken by Mr. L. B. Gibson the District Officer. Province Wellesley. There were
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  • 190 6 New Plants AH Over The Country (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 30 Plans to erec‘ new canning plant in almost every part of the country are going forward. The various enterprises will specialise in the packing of chicken, meat products. fruit and vegetables. Last week an experiment
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  • 177 6 Visit Royal Military Academy Woolwich From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 30. Tlr King and Queen of Siam this week visited the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, where the King was a cadet from January 1912, to December 1913 when he was commissioned to “L” Battery, R. H
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  • 709 6 At Aylesbury GUESTS AT THE RECEPTION (From Our Own Correspondent London, May 30. The marriage took place on May 26th at St. Mary’s Aylesbury, of Mr. Maurice John Hayward, Malayan Civil Service, only son of Sir Maurice and Lady Hay ward, of the Manor House, Swanbourne.
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  • 1320 6 SHARK—INFESTED TIMOR SEA REDUCTION IN NUMBER OF PASSENGERS PATROL BOAT AT PORT DARWIN (From Our Own Correspondent). London. May 30. I Although a regular passenger air I mail service between Australia and England has become a possibility, the risks of crossing the shark-infested Timor Sea are
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  • 115 6 From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 30. Rear-Admiral Frank Forrester Rose, D S 0., has been appointed Commander-in-Chief, East Indies, in succession to ViceAdmiral Martin E. Dunbar-Nasmith, V.C., to date from October 26th, 1934. He is to assume command on December 12th, 1934. In the Heligoland
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  • 329 6 None Unknown Or Mysterious I ALL "TAPED" From Our Own Corespondent.) London, May 30. The possibility of Edwina Booth, the heroine of “Trader Horn,” the African film, coming over to London in search of a cure for her mysterious tropical disease, has drawn attention to the Hospital
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  • 988 7 AND A FRIEND'S METHOD OF SETTLING THEM C VER TRICK ALLEGED AGAINST CHINESE t\]»e ci confidence trick was alleged to have been employed by a Won" Kong Teng who stood trial before Mr. H. Forcer in the rinnnal District Court on Wednesday on three
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  • 240 7 I From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bharu. June 5. The birthday of H.M. the King was cele- brated here yesterday morning by a cere- monial parade furnished by the Military’ Police Force under the command of Capt. H. A. Anderson, 1.5.0., with H.H. the
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  • 46 7 —Reuter. j Disagreement Over Shipping Lines The Hague, June 7. The bauxite agreement is impeded owing to the disagreement between the Dutch Indies and Japanese Governments over the transport- each insist in& on shipping the bauxite under its cwn flag. Reuter.
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  • 254 7 Dismissed In The Supreme Court SELETAR PLANTATIONS. LIMITED A petition made in 1931 for a receiving order against Seletar Plantations Limited was on Wednesday dismissed by consent in the Supreme Court, by Justice Pri--1 chard. Mr. Williamson, for the petitioning cre--1 ditors, said in February 1931 a petition
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  • 373 7 Assault On Johore Detective Johore Bahru, June 5. In the Johore Bahru Supreme Court i this morning before Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne, two Punjabis named Masraf bin Sair Ali and Gulab Khan, taxi drivers, i appealed against a sentence of three mon- thr’ ri. passed on them
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  • 64 7 —Reuter. Second Operation For Cataract London, June 7. The King of Siam is doing splendidly after his second operation for cataract of the left eye. A cataract is now forming in the right eye which ultimately will have to be removed but there is no
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  • 127 7 Splendid M.G.M. Film At Queen’s Jean Harlow’ and Clark Gable are seen at their best in “Hold Your Man. They make love as only they know how and what with a great cast of talented artistes to fill the supporting roles, it was no wonder that there
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  • 117 7 Four Fights At Olympic Stadium A card of four fights has been arranged for Saturday next, when George Sulsdorf, bantamweight champion of Burma, meets Tony Beltran, the clever Filipino boxer who recently beat Sherlock Warren, in the main event of ten three-minute rounds, at the Olympic Stadium in
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  • 101 7 Reuter. Proposal By U.S. Senator Washington, June 6. Mr. Tydings introduced into the Senate a resolution authorising the President to negotiate a foreign War Debts Settlement on a final lump sum basis. A second resolution introduced by Mr. Nye would authorise the President, subject to the ultimate
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  • 72 7 —Reuter. Attempted Coup d’Etat By Kovno Garrison Riga, June 7. The garrison in the Lithuanian capital. Kovno, attempted a coup d’etat to establish a dictatorship under the ex-Premier, M. Voldemaras who was exiled from the capital in February. Censorship prevents the ascertainment of the details but a
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  • 123 7 accident several weeks ago.—Reuter Wireiesc. Mr. Lansbury And Sir Austen Chamberlain London, June 5. An affectionate welcome was accorded to Mr. George Lansbury on his return to the House for the first time since he broke his thingh six months ago. Mr. Lansbury drove from the hospital in a
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  • 1236 8 LEAGUE Report For 1933 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ON SUNDAY I The Annual General Meeting of the Penan®' Health Culture League will be held at the Club-house. 96. Kelawei Road, on Sunday, the 10th of June. 1934 at 2.00 p.m. AGENDA: To read and confirm the nates of
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  • 133 8 One Claim For Damages In the Civil Court on Thursday afternoon the action brought by Nai Narabhipal was begun. Plaintiff claims damages of Tcs. 5.000 for being arrested and confined without having committed any offence. This is another case arising out of the October incident. The Chief
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  • 120 8 Boy Apparently Too Lazy To Work Seremban, May 5. “He is apparently too lazy to work. He collects a small gang of boys to help him in carrying on petty thefts,” said the Seremban magistrate, Mr. T.P.F. McNeice, to-day addressing the father of a Chinese lad, Chong Yu
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    • 219 8 6 15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 1 Mati-.ee To-morrow At 2-45 SEE THEM BURNT UP THE SCREEN THE "HOTTEST" LOVE TEAM J JEAN HARLOW CLARK GABLE IF I l > iaa -is TP J K \W? W Ek rl I? |k w— fi I MWnrOr y' "f »1 K dEAN HARLOW and
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    • 364 8 •.dIEKjfLW k 6-75 TO-NIGHT 9 30 r Matinee To-morrow At 2-45 P. r YOU’LL REACH HEIGHTS OF HELPLESS HILARIi ITH CICELY COURTNEIDG: I in "“AUNT SAM with DEBROY SOMERS His B< d. Beautiful Girls! Tuneful Musical Nur ars! THE MOST ELABORATE PRODUCTIO N YET SEEN. INEXT CHANGE Season Opens Sunday,
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  • 169 9 Reuter. pc CE CHARGE WITH DF WN BATONS 23 ARRESTS London, lune 8. 1 < gathered in the neighj Olympia where a demoniac British Union of Fasbeing held. Skirmishes )Ctv iscists and opponents, I, munists, occurred and once rued with drawn batons. < iomic fighting
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  • 258 9 Another Shock in Bengal MUCH DAMAGE DONE Calcutta, June 2. The Bengal city of Muzzafaipur, which' was partly destroyed by a disastrous earth-' quake some months ago, was again visited by violent shocks on Friday which caused' most of the remaining houses to crack and' wide fissures to
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  • 78 9 N otley—W atson-Jones The wedding took place yesterday at St. George’s Church, Penang, of Mr. Guy Tunstall Notley, Engineer, Miri, Sarawak, son of Mr. John Notley and Miss Margaret Wat-son-Jones, daughter of Dr. Bernard Watson Jones, of Birmingham, England. The Rev. Keppel Garnier officiated and Mr. R.
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  • 72 9 On Buddha’s Image Missing Rangoon, May 26. The mysterious disappearance of a gold, crown weighing over ten pounds, adorning the image of Buddha, at Man Hsan, in the Northern Shan States, besides valuable rubies and diamonds, is reported from Hs-pun State. The police and other State officials
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  • 132 9 First Annual Conference On Sunday The first official conference of delegates to the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union Ltd., will be held at the Co- operative Societies Department, Fullerton Building, on Sunday. Mr W A L. Schaub will declare the conference open, and after an address by the chairman
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  • 92 9 Lawn Tennis Player’s Swedish Bride Stockholm, May 25. M- hn S. Oliff, the British lawn tennis plav is married at the old wooden Skansen to Miss Dagny Linddaughter of a wealthy Stockss man. The best man was Mr. lan Custerson. '.indblom, who is 22, met Mr. Oliff
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  • 72 9 Results In Women’s Duffers’ Cup 1 \mg were the results of the second the women's Duffers’ Cup competihe Singapore Glof Club: I Stone beat Mrs. Collier 2 and 1. McWhirter beat Mrs. McGuffin 2 Windle beat Mrs. Foster-Hall 2 Pearson beat Mrs. Fergusson 4 and 3 Sanders beat
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  • 28 9 Expected In Ceylon In November Colombo, May 31al Ra v Scouts headquarters states 1 Baden-Powell will visit Colombo ■mb.r 17 on h s way to Australia.
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  • 579 9 Two Shots Fired FORMER RESIDENT OF SINGAPORE Hong Kong, May 30. Madame R. G. Alves-Guerra, wife of the i Consul-General for Portugal in Hong Kong, who was discovered in her room at the Peninsula Hotel last evening with a bullet wound in her head, succumbed
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  • 65 9 Strike In Shanghai Continues Shanghai, May 28. The ‘strike at the British American Tobacco Company’s factory at Shanghai has been aggravated by the stevedore’s refusal, to load and unload goods for the Company. Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek has instructed the Shanghai Municipality to take steps to put an end
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  • 14 9 Paris. June 3. French nationality has been conferred on the well-known composer Stravinsky.
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  • 9 9 “Sec nte in ‘Moulin Rouge?
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  • 220 9 Success Of Anti-Larval Treatment That success in the first against Malaria can ultimately be achieved at less cost per head by anti-larval measures than by drugs was the view expressed by Dr. F. C. McCombie at the meeting of the Ross Institute’s industrial advisory committee. Dr. McCombie gave
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  • 51 9 Film Shown Privately In London London, May 31. The film of the flight over Mount Ever-1 est was show’n privately in London tc-day. The company included the Duchess of Ha- milton, mother of Lord Clydesdale, and members of the Expedition. The film will be publicly exhibited on June
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  • 189 9 Singapore Naval Base Just on three months ago one of six machines of No. 100 (Torpedo Bomber) Squadron engaged in naval exercises writh submarines of the 4th Flotilla, China Station, 50 miles out to sea from Singapore, crashed and the observer, j acting Sergeant F. Lovett, was reported
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  • 441 10 What is happening at Geneva? It is generally agreed that FrancoGerman agreement is an essential and the latest news is that Germany will not send to Geneva because of the attitude adopted by France. There is to be a meeting of the Bureau this atternoon to be followed
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  • 170 10 For K. L. IN NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE It was announced at Wednesday’s meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board that there was at last some probability of the installation in the not-too-distant future of a water-borne sewage scheme. Mr. J. V. Cowgill, the Chairman, stated that,
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  • 186 10 John Little’s Ipoh Store In State Of Disorder A warrant was issued by’ the First Magistrate. Ipoh, for the apprehension of Kwok Ah Kit, a Chinese, until very recently employed as the manager of the local branch of John Little and Company. Ltd. The Chinese is
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  • 673 10 “THE ASHES:” To-day at Nottingham, the tight for i the mythical “ashes will commence. To-day’s match is the 130th of the j series, the tirst of which was placed; at Melbourne in 1876. Up till the last English tour in Australia, Australia was leading in the number
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  • 1053 10 SHOULD A MAN QUIT THE SCENE OF HIS LABOURS? “Everyone tells me I am making a mistake.” said the ex-Town Clerk to me. when he told me he was leaving the town where he had spent his life to make a new home far away. “They say
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  • 265 11 S’pore Party AT KOTA TINGGI STUDENTS PLUCKY ACTION in Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 8. nearly befell a picnic party 1 inggi waterfalls on Sunday. i wa> averted only by the timely •l-ickv action of a young student St Joseph's Institution. Ni nan Jackson, an employee of
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  • 106 11 Rickshaw Coolie’s Return Yong Choon the rickshaw coolie. 1 previously pleaded guilty to a f voluntarily causing hurt to anoi a knife was produced before the Magistrate for sentence, another returning to the Colony after een repatriated was framed against him. used, claiming trial on the
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  • 123 11 ipreme Court to-day Mr. Justice was engaged the whole of the with Summonses, etc, in Cham- ■•'r work for the day, to be taken ourt, included a number of bankl matters. m Mohamadan named Abdul s to-day charged before Mr. D. house trespass by entering into 10,
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  • 124 11 Isolated Lapse IN OTHERWISE HONOURABLE CAREER (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 8. Herbert James Fougere entered a plea of guilty this morning in Criminal plea of guilty this morning in the Criminal District Court on a charge of criminal breach of trust of bonds of the
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  • 136 11 But Told To Be More Careful A Chinese nurse named Yeap Tuan who was charged with the possession of dutiable liquor and with the possesssion of distilling apparatus was to-day acquitted and discharged by the Police Magistrate who asked her to be more careful in the future.
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  • 159 11 Counsel In V.C. Hurt Case “It is iniquitous.” said Mr. T. E. Conaghan, who appeared for the defence in a summons case in which eleven persons were charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a Chinese named Yeoh Soon Huat, that accused persons should be asked to come
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  • 49 11 Fatal Jump From Lorry (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 8. Shortly after arrival at the new pier from Malacca, a lunatic was placed with others in lorry for conveyance to the asylum when, though manacled, he sprang up and leapt over the side, receiving fatal injuries.
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  • 16 11 Who are the two longest women in America? —Mrs. Ippi and Miss Ouri.
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  • 299 11 CAN FOND BEAT WEBER? TO-NIGHT'S MAIN EVENT At Fun Frolic (BY “SECONDS OCT”) Never has a loca Iboxing promotion created such great interest among the public as the top liner at to-night’s show at bun and Frolic Open Air Stadium when Frankie Weber meets
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  • 386 11 —Reuter. i siree Sehs Represented MR. TAN THEAN SENG AND MISS KHOO CHYE IM The wedding in the reformed style was solemnised at No. 42, Muntri Street, at 2 o'clock to-day of Mr. Tan Thean Seng and Miss Khoc Chye Im. Mr. Thean Seng is a
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  • 51 11 Results Of Yesterday’s Tennis Matches The following are the results of the matches in the tennis tournament played yesterday:—■ LADIES SINGLES—(HaII Cup) Miss S. M. Dennys beats Mrs. R. H. Williams 6 —l, 6 —l. Mrs. P H Swinchatt beats Mrs. W. L. Blythe 6 —l, 7
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  • 73 11 Full Programme In Northern Section The following is the full Malay Cup programme in the Northern Section with dates and Vesses of play. Perak v. Selangor to-morrow at Kuala Lumpur. Penang v. Selangor on June 23 at Penang. Perak v. Kedah on .June 30 at Taiping. Penang v.
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  • 56 11 P.C.C. vs. Free School The following will represent the P.C.C. against the Free School on the Esplanade on Sunday, at 1.30 am.:— C. F. King; A. W. Foster, L. J. Thompson, H. Brooke. H. W. Sanders, T. S. Anthony (Capt.), W. D. Cheriton. S. V. Adams, J. E. Miller,
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  • 253 11 Royal Salute At World Fair WANTS BLUE-EYED HORSE Chicago, June 2. The Sultan and Sultana of Johore visited the World Fair. A salute of twenty-one guns was fired. Thejr Highnesses will be visiting the Detroit Motor factories on June.—Reuter. THE HORSE Anybody got a blue-eyed thoroughbred
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  • 78 11 Sequel To 3-Hour Search On Ship A party of Singapore Preventive officers led by Messrs. A. H. Capel and Carey after a three-hour search on the Silverteak on Wednesday morning, discovered about 2,000 tahils of chandu and opium, valued at $14,000, in a tonnage hatch. No arrests
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  • 93 11 Japanese Fishermen Drowned I Tokyo, June 4. A’most 800 fishermen who were out in small boats when a typhoon broke over 1 the Korean coast on Thursday are believed to have perished, eighty-four corpses hav- ing so far been washed ashore. i ANOTHER REPORT Seoul, June 4. I
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    • 33 12 fx B X Z Read The SUNDAY GAZETTE a V- THE OLDEST SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Full Reports of All Malayan Sporting Events. Saturdays Test Match Scores. ■c .r* X I X. iZ
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  • 345 13 .—Reuter. PERFECTION, PRECISION DISCIPLINE rman army recovered pre-war SPIRIT London, June 7. 1 Yang Chieh, interviewed by Reuter, spoke with enthuism on the pleasantness of his visit to England and the ndness of everyone. He had an extensive insight into the kings of the
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  • 277 13 1934 Awards I I trustees divide one AWARD W are advised that for the five Scholarps of the value of $B4 each advertised for year 1934. 36 applications were receivFive of the applications were disqualii for various reasons and the Scholar's have been awarded to the following
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  • 237 13 Against Squandermania MALARIA'S MARKED I INCREASE IN PERAK I Owing to the rise in the price of rubber and tin, the financial results of the year s working did not prove unfavourable as had first been anticipated; but the efforts of Government to reduce its expenditure on
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  • 690 13 Station Hotel I I Function POPULAR SURVEY DEPARTMENT OFFICIAL I Mr. S. Appudurai, of the Survey De-‘ partment, Penang, who is leaving for Ceylon on a four months’ holiday was yesterday entertained to tea at the Station Hotel bv the s‘aff of the Survey DepartI ment.
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  • 632 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J. S. W. Reid, District Officer, Kota Bharu, will leave Kelantan on June 11 for j Home on furlough. Messrs. Tan Soo Guan. Sosa, and Boy Kwee arrived from Singapore, by the s.s. ‘Kedah” this morning. M V Captain F. Blackwell has come from Singapore to take
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    • 313 13 r.- vr -n- v.' y.’ IN >.. y: << j-I I-I .•< y' 'y' y' 'y' y' y- £’.l| S I IF a 1 ’i. a.■'■St Ig I •g WHaT’g GOOD FOR THE GOOSE Fox Trot CB 732 SPIN A LITTLE WEB OF DREAMS BESIDE MY CARAV \N Tango CB
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 737 14 Extraordinary General Meeting CONSOLIDATING FIVE SHARES INTO ONE SHARE And Changing Name Of Company An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Penawat (Malaya) Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., (In Liquidation) was held at the registered office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Penang,
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  • 799 14 Imposing Figures Of Membership ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNCIL The importance of the Rubber Growers’ Association is indicated by the imposing figures of membership and capital interested given in the annual report of the council for 1933. The membership is 889, consisting of 528 companies and 361 individuals.
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  • 473 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A OCT® Aare flat Yesterday To-day Buyers Seilers Buyers Seilers RUBBERS Allenby 1.70 I.Boex 1.65 1.75 ex Ayer Panas 1.50 1.55 1.45 1.55 Bente 71 74 70 75 Changkat 4.40 5.00 4.25 4.50
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  • 49 14 Messrs. Boustead and Co., Ltd., Penang, have received a telegram from the Secretaries, Messrs. Ed. Boustead and Co., London, advising that a dividend of 2%% has been recommended payable on 29t June. The Annual Report and Accounts for 1933 will be published shortly.
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  • 301 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S NOON QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» MN Ayer Weng 195 2.00 1.95 2.00 Hitem 54 56 54 56 Hong Fatt 57 59 54 57 jejebu 1 32% 1.37% 1.32% 1.37% Kmta 2.65 2.70 2.65 2.70 Klang River 2.15 2.20 2.15 2.20 Kuchai 1.07% 1.10 1.07%
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  • 25 14 The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co., N.L. from 27th May to 2nd June 1934 i being one week) was 240 piculs.
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  • 23 14 —Reuter. New Chairman London, June 7. Mr. James Fairbairn succeeds Mr. Gallagher as Chairman of the Rubber Growers’ Association. —Reuter.
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  • 42 14 Messrs. Boustead and Co., Penang, have received a telegram from the Secretaries, Messrs. Ed. Boustead and Co., London advising that an Interim dividend of 2% for the year ending 30th September 1934 has been declared on 20th June.
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  • 405 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in our quotations up to noon to-day:— Yesterday To-day Buyers Selters Buyers Seller» RUBBER Allenbys 1.70 1.80 1.65 1.75 Ayer Panas 1.45 1.55 1.45 1.55 Bassetts 77% 82% 77% 82% B. Lintangs 1.02% 1.07% 1.02% 1.07% Brogas 87% 92% 87% 92% Jerams
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  • 111 14 The following are the latest quotation/ for to-day Jftqrers Betters fXNB Ampat Tins 6 6 6 9 Ayer Hitams 15 6 16 0 Chenderiangs 9 9 10 3 Hitams 55 57% Hong Fatts 52% 55c K. Kamuntings 6 3 7 0 K. Lanjuts 210 219 Katus 22
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  • 115 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London £229.2,6 £232.0.0 TIN—(3 Months) London £227.0.0 £230.0.0 Singapore $113.25 $114.37% Business Done Penang $111.87% $114.00 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundrled) $2.90 $2.90 BLACK PEPPER $17.25 $17.25 RUBBER London 6 s|l6d 6 516 d New York 13%c(G) 13%c(G) Singapore Spot 22%c
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  • 116 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 25 3 75 2132 New York 5 5.06? Montreal 5.04% Brussels 21.69 21.64 Geneva 15.60 15 Amsterdam 7 7.4 c Milan 58 7 16 555, Berlin 13.15 13.42 U Stockholm 19 40 194 ji Copenhagen 22.3% 22.35% Oslo 1990 19.901 Z
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  • 47 14 PENANG, JUNE 8 (By Courtesy of the Charter-d Banv London Bank Demand 2 4% 4 m;ts 2 4 3;16 Private 3 m[ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 24% On New York Demand nom. France T.T. 880 nom. Hongkong T.T. 38 Shanghai T.T. 43% India T.T. 155% Silver
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  • 81 14 During the week ending 2nd June. 193 L exports from Malayan ports amounted to 45,195 cases, of which 35,268 cases were to the United Kingdom, 2.000 cases to the Continent of Europe. 4,600 cases to Canada, and 3,327 cases Elsewhere. Total exports for the period Ist
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    • 48 14 AIR-MAIL STATIONER Y Writing-Pads UN Sheets Paper, Bloti and Writing 40 Cents. Envelopes 6 x 3| strong but very light GO Cents per 100 Compendiums 60 Sheets paper 10 30 Square shape enveb 1 and writing gmde 80 Cents. The Plnang GaxeHe Pres’ Limited. No. la, Penang Street-
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    • 36 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainf&D 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 89 N TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Ix>w Wat<w 10.15 a.m. 3.43 a.m. 10.26 p.m. 5.00 p.m. To-morrow 10.48 a.m. 4.34 a.rai 1.13 p.m. 5.44 p.m.
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  • 1094 15  -  s h( Was Built 41 Years Ago—But By ANTHONY HECKSTALL SMITH •r; yachts the most remarkable Cutter Britannia. She was Edward forty-one years ago, till competing successfully t modem yachts. rig has been modernised and i date, but her hull is the hull G.L.
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  • 119 15 GOLF UNIONS ROYAL AND ANCIENT CLUB Official Denial Of A Proposal An official denial was given on May 23. to a report that the English, Scottish, Irish, and Welsh unions would convene a meeting to “take from the Royal and Ancient Club the control of future Walker Cup ma‘ches.” Mr.
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  • 855 15 Investors Disopointed FLUCTUATIONS IN PRICES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 30. Many investors have been acutely disappointed with fluctuations in the rubber market and in share prices during the past few weeks. When the International Regulation Scheme was announced at the beginning of this
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    • 516 15 ’VALUE -APPEARANCE -PERFORMANCE -A THE NINE SPORTS 4-SEATER NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVING SHORTLY Those sports enthusiasts who have followed th# performance of cars in the organised trials at home and in the international events are conversant with the outstanding success of Singer Nine Sports Models in practically every event of note.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 56 15 BOBBY BEAR'S A r I L® m 4! //Is. tew if I fwcoL-X A SO;''X? ftiEß HI ISmFjI V tiiria naled Saved! A workman saw their plight, /ar back our Bobby leant; Balanced bi' w r c^lt^ g i ed g Spanked the rascals, too-quite right. fiaritwar* into space he
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    • 60 15 I MAJUTIC SE4SON OPENS SUNDAY, 10th f OUR GRAND STAGE AND SCREEN ATTRACTION 8 20TH CENTURY’S GLORIOUS MUSICALE WITH BEAUTIFUL 5: GIRLS AND UNFORGETTABLE TUNES ROUGE 1 I Together With An Attraction Never Seen In Penang THE WORLD FAMOUS S ’CHIN LOO’ J COMPANY OF JUGGLERS ACROBATS. I v -I??-.
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    • 1856 16 dHI jfaSgß33| Jl < ■k' t ‘y IJMir®*»»™» '/AaM.#' > LIMB to Europe via suez X >-" "v IP *W cw ft» ■tIKIm From Penang Arrive MarselDee Arrive New York June 21 PRES. HAYES July 18 July 31 Veesebi LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leaven j u ly 5 p RES
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  • 548 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES chedufe of Principal Lines toilowing is a list of vessels arriving diing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY ,;N VAN DER HEYDEN from Lho.mawc, Sigli, Oelee-Lheue and Sat: ng. LAN from Singapore via ports. jaCHAON from Singapore, London, .mcstcrdnm and Hamburg ’.NOA MARU from Singapore.
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  • 19 17 “Won’t you come and see me in ‘Moulin Rouge 9 f" asks this chorine from th-j film
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  • 1238 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram rom G. P. O. London says that the mail lespatched from Penang, on May 18 by i he s.s. “Indrapoera” was delivered in London on June 6. NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang >n the ?Gth May per the
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  • 160 17 Dates And Venues I I June 8. —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 Teat Match. Lord’s. June 25-July 7. —Lawn Tennis Champkmships, Wimbledon. I July 4-7.—Henley
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  • 95 17 j TO-DAY I Perak Tennis Champ'onsh.ps. j Nottingham: First Test Match 1 Fur. nn4 Frolic: Boxnj Coatcst: Fonl |v Webbc.*. I Penawat Tr. Dredging Co. Ltd.. Extraord na y general meeting, Evatt and Co. 11 a.m. I SATURDAY, JUNE 9 Perak Tennis Championships. j Ta png L-ague Soccer:
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    • 305 17 FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW J t You can fly from Singapore or Penang, across India, to London in 8J days, or to Calcutta in 2 days, or changing at Cairo you can fly to the Cape. OThe fares include everything, transport to and from the aerodromes, accommodation on land each
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    • 610 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. Two of the follow- (1 19.82 metres ing wavelengths 25.28 metres will be used sim- 31.30 metres ultaneously. |j 31.55 metres 3 49.59 metres TO-DAY P.M. 6.20 Time Signal from Big Tom. An organ recital by Henry O. Hodgson, relayed from St. Mary's Church, Nottingham. 6.50
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    • 392 17 11.35 The 8.8. C. Dance Orchestra, direct ed by Henry Hall. A.M. 12.20 News Bulletin. 12.35—Interlude of gramophone records 12.40 Cricket Test Match—England v Australia: An eye-witness account by Howard Marshall. 12.50 1.05 —Tropical Agriculture, a talk by Sir Algernon Aspinall. 6.20 Time Signal from Big Tom. British Theatre music,
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  • 553 18 SHOULD NON-DUTIABLE DRUGS BE FORFEITED? Arguments as to whether or not the goods found mixed up with dutiable goods in two cases consigned to the Central News Company, Kuala Lumpur, by the British Pharmacy, Singapore, should or should not be confiscated, were heard by Mr. F. K.
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  • 382 18 —Reuters Pacific Service. Japanese Troops In Chihsien Reinforced Peiping, May 15. According to local Chinese reports, the populace of Chihsien were alarmed to-day by the sudden arrival from Hsindung of a detachment of 200 Japanese troops with large stores of food. It is further stated that a Japanese
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    • 17 18 Buy Your Printed I Requirements I From THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS, LIMITED. Immediate Attention Prompt Delivery. V.WAY.V.WW.V.'.WAW.W'.
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    • 222 18 ji' j Before you Hl! say 'Whisky' I sav |I N say i I Dewar's [io i I White Label’ r|L j SOLE AGENTS FOR Penang, Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD., Penang and Ipoh. LADIES AND GENTS: BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED AND STRIPED DRESSING GOW N S IN LATEST NEW
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  • 981 19 FOR THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE WARLIKE JAPANESE PREPARATIONS IN THE NORTH WILL NANKING YIELD TO MR. ARIYOSHI'S DEMANDS According to a Hwa Lien dispatch iioin 1 okyo, Mr. \riy9shi, Japanese minister to Nanking, submitted a memorandum to his government urging the adoption of "mizutori” (or waterfowl)
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  • 435 19 j c ese Peculiar Ability TO EAD INTO" OTHER'S ACTIONS nose have the peculiar ability ■to other people’s words or inings which the speakers or r intend to convey. Endowed wi peculiar ability, they have imait in the report of "further ■y the League” of
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  • 54 19 Pacifia Service. Four Months Absence In Siam Canton, May 14. importance is attached to the re’r. Hsia Fu-chen, a veteran memb Southwest Political Council, who n Canton to-day after an absence nonths in Siam. warmly greeted by high officials aton Government, including severs of the Political
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  • 87 19 Reuters Pacific, Seneice Nanking, May 14. Mario Zanin, Apostolic Delegate irrived here by train from Shangorning and was welcomed at the oficials of the Foreign Office and Hhering of Catholics, ostolic Delegate called on Mr. ng-wei, chairman of the Legislan, at 10 o’clock in the morning
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  • 53 19 soon open consulates in Persia —Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, May 15. The Executive Yuan this morning ratified the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between China and Persia, which was recently signed in Angora. According to information from diplomatic circles, the Chinese government will 1 soon open consulates
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  • 325 19 —China Critic. Startling Charges AGAINST FORMER MUSEUM PRESIDENT The palace museum treasures which are now stored in Shanghai are again given much publicity recently by the local press. Procurators from ’he supreme court in Nanking in conjunction with the Control Yuan have started to inspect them in
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  • 309 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Sino-Japor.ese Conferences In Shanhaikwan Peiping. May 16. According to Chinese reports here to-day From Shanhaikwan. great secrecy is being maintained regarding two Sino-Japanese 'conferences held there. i The conferences, it is stated, were attended by Mr. Yin Tung, managing director of the Peiping-Mukden Railway, Mr.
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    • 215 19 Extreme Climatic Conditions AND ROUGH USAGE WILL NOT AFFECT V The Qi H gives along period of faithful service as the moulded container is of substantial design capable of withstanding the Jolting of the Worst Roads and is of the well known "Richardson" Composition Material. Decide to fit an Oldham
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  • 195 20 THS GLAD REUNION MAN’S RETURN HOME Two of the men who were condemned to death in the Croydon murder case were set free by the decision of the Court of Criminal Appeal. One of the two, Albert Henry Ansell, is seen above with his young
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    • 192 20 —■>: I I'"' ZW I i WBk V H I wM AUm*’’"' I ®’Allenburgs 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
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