Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 July 1934

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND ICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 171. Vol. XCII. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 695 1 CHINA SHOULD HAVE FOLLOWED THEIR EXAMPLE DR. TYAU TALKS ABOUT HIS PEOPLE X The Chinese are wise individually but foolish collectively. China should have done what Japan did 'sixty years ago—sent her students all over the world and then established fighting and educational services which
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  • 108 1 Reuter. 5,000 Missing SEVERAL TOWNS INUNDATED Tokio, July 22. A message from Fusan states that the persistent deluge during the past week in South East Korea is causing heavy floods. The Rakutoko River and its tributaries have wrought great damage to the densely populated valleys.
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  • 102 1 —Reuter. Over Hundred Deaths Recorded New York, July 21. Over one hundred deaths from heat were recorded, including 33 in Mississippi, 23 in Nebraska, and 20 in Illinois. The thermometer pointed to 113 degrees at St. Louis and in many other places was i over
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  • 96 1 i.—Rugby Radio Serv.ce. London To Be Centre i Of Exercises i London, July 21. London will be the centre of th<; annual air exercises in connection with Britain s Defence during the first four days of next week. These exercises are designed test of the Royal Air Force
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  • 275 1 Terrible Scenes Of Suffering MANY LIVES LOST Warsaw, July 20. While the rest of Europe is sweltering in heat almost without precedent, heartrending stories about the fate of the victims of the floods in all parts of Poland are coming from the scenes of the disaster. The exact
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  • 134 1 The Mosley Fascists ROTHERMERE SUPPORT CEASES London, July 19. Lord Rothermere, has ceased to support the Mosley Fascists through his Press organs. From a remarkable exchange of correspondence between Lord Rothermere and Sir Oswald Mosley, published in the Daily Mail to-day, it transpires that Lord Rothermere
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  • 63 1 Amazing Incident In Hungary Budapest, July 19. During a violent thunderstorm in the village of Leutschau lightning struck a village inn, w’here the innkeeper was just filling a glass of beer. The lightning bolt crashed into the glass, which was blown to smithereens, and then passed through the bar,
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  • 855 1 M. TARDIEU AND THE FAKING OF THE CHEQUE STUBS SHARP ATTACKS HURLED AT M. CHAUTEMPS Paris, July 19. A night sitting of the commission engaged on the Staviskv enquiry commenced towards 11 p.m. and was prolonged till 2 a.m. There was a confrontation of
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  • 45 1 —Reuter. Finance Corporation To Buy City Bonds New York, July 21. It is understood that the Reconstruct ion Finance Corporation is ready to buy $100,000,000 worth of New York City Bonds to enable New York to execute public works project. —Reuter.
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  • 67 1 “Will War Come In Europe?” Vienna, July 19. The German translation of the latest book of the American journalist Mr. H. RKnickerboc’.::r, “K.~n ’nt Fricg :n U ’ropa that is, “Will War Come in Europe?” was tanned by the Austrian Governm nt today (Thursday) under the p"ovis.cnj
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  • 3835 3 EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD'S CHILDISH TERRORS CONVERSATIONS WITH NURSES AND VISITORS The inquiry was resumed by the Penang Coroner, Mr. D. Wills, on Saturday morning, into the death of Rajammal, a eighteen year old Tamil girl, totally blind, who fell 65 feet from the fourth floor of the
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    • 185 3 THOUSANDS OF TONSIf !|l| OF THIS REMARKABLE RAPIDHARDEm,IG BRITISH lEl|I El| PORTLAHD CEMEHT ARE 'll 1 Bh USED throughout 11 1 MALAYA OWING TO ITS ■III ABSOLUTE uhiformity 1111 Ihi and RELIABILITY. FERROCRETE Ferrocrete” is the rapid-hardening Portland cement. It makes concrete as hard in four days as concrete made
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  • 1139 4 GREAT FINISH TO EUROPEANS THE REST MATCH 12 RUNS WANTED AND 2 WICKETS TO FALL SPORTING DECLARATION NEARLY SUCCESSFUL The Europeans retained the B. P. de Silva trophy by virtue of a lead of six runs on the first innings in the annual match against the Rest. Yesterday’s cricket was
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  • 227 4 1. —Reuter. Defeat Princeton And Cornell AT WHITE CITY London, July 21. At the White City, Oxford and Cambridge beat Princeton and Cornell by seven points to five in the annual athletic contest. Hurdles: 1. Stanwood (American-Oxon-ian) 153; 10 secs; 2. Pilbrow (Oxford). Putting the Weight: 1.
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  • 86 4 —Reuter. Scores At Close Of Play London, July 21. The scores in the various matches at the close of play to-day were Essex 198 for 7 wickets. Lancashire 387 for 6 wickets (Iddon 144 not out). Surrey 419 for 9 wickets. Warwickshire 336 (Santali 102 retired hurt). Gloucester
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  • 733 4 Drawn Match With Command THRILLING GAME (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 21. Singapore and the Malaya Command drew two all in their Malaya Cup engagement in a game in which one leading commentator was heard to describe as one of the most thrilling games seen
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  • 953 4 BRADMAN AND PONSFORD IN BRILLIANT PARTNERSHIP 388 FOR FOURTH WICKET HUGE CROWD OF 38.000 SPECTATORS In reply to the England total of 200, the Australians, who had 39 for 3 at the close of play on Friday, carried their total to 494 for
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  • 231 4 Govt. Commercial Day Schoot vs. Wimbledon B.P. In a return Badminton match which was played on Saturday at the Health and Strength Union’s court, the Government j Commercial Day School defeated the Wim- bledon B.P. by 4 matches to 1. i The following are the results: (Government Commercial Day
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  • 987 5 EARLY SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC WEIGHTS AND PROGRAMME FOR FIRST DAY A P ro ram e ‘he first day of the 28 at Penang Th A mn meet,n to be ™n on Saturday, July g. The programme gives the weights, names of olacinw Tn"thf V l<J
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  • 949 5 Fully Extended By Jayaraj LAST NIGHT'S BOXING (BY SECONDS OUT Before one of the biggest crowds yet seen at a local arena, Frankie Weber defeated Jayaraj on points over a twelve three-minute round bout on Saturday night. It was one of the finest fights seen locally
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  • 52 5 —Reuter. Won By Bahram FIELD OF TEN London, July 21. The National Breeders Produce Stakes, run at Sandown Park to-day over five furlongs, resulted as follows: Bahram 1 Theft 2 Highland Lament 3 Ten ran. Won by a neck; two. Betting: 20-1 Bahram; 5-2 Theft; 25-1
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  • 80 5 —Rugby Radio Service. Challenger For America’s Cup CREW OF AMATEUR YACHTSMEN London, July 21. Mr. Sopwith’s yacht “Endeavour,” the challenger for the Americas Cup will leave for America Cup will leave for America on Monday. The alterations necessary to fit her for her voyage have been
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  • 203 5 "At Home" On August 3 FAREWELL TO MR. W. L. BLYTHE Friday, August 3, will be a red-letter day for the inmates of the Po Leung Kuk, for on that day the members of the Committee will hold an “At Home” from 4 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
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  • 250 5 On Sunday, August 19 SATURDAY'S RESULTS The sixth Annual Swimming Gala of the Chinese Swimming Club will be held on Sunday, August 19, at Tanjong Bungah. This will mark the close of a season of unusual aquatic activity. Under the aegis of the present hon. Secretary, Mr.
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  • 642 6 COUNTERFEITING TRIAL ENDS ALL THREE ACCUSED CONVICTED Sentence of four years’ rigorous imprison- ment was passed on Friday on Norman Albert Jansen, the Eurasian government pensioner, who was charged at the Singapore Assizes in company with two Chinese, on three counts of counterfeiting King’s
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  • 133 6 Charge Withdrawn At Klang Klang, Friday. Acting on the instructions of the D.L A Mr. J. W. Haines, A.C.P., Klang and Coast, withdrew the charge against Nallan and Veerappan, coolies on the estate, Carey Island, Port Swettenham, for the alleged murder of their compatriot Pandaram Wi h®
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  • 1083 6 WELL KNOWN SINGAPORE ARCHITECT SUED The action brought by a woman named Tanaka Yuki San, against Mr. J. B. Westerhout, the well-known Singapore architect, for partnership accounts, alleging wilful default on the part of the defendant came to an end on Thursday when
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  • 315 6 Appeal Dismissed BUT SENTENCE REDUCED BY JUDGE I Ng Hooi Seng, a Chinese second hand i dealer living in Taiping, appealed in the Ipoh Supreme Court, on Friday morning, against the decision of the Taiping Magistrate who convicted and sentenced him to pay a fine
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  • 684 6 Street Scene KNIFE USED IN SELFDEFENCE The Selangor Assizes concluded on Friday before Mr. Justice Burton when the last case on the calendar brought into the dock a respectable, educated young Tamil named Retnam who claimed trial on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting
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  • 526 6 BILL COMING BEFORE NEXT COUNCIL SIMULTANEOUS PLANTING The fact that Malaya is becoming more agriculture-minded is reflected in the decision to bring before the next meeting of the Legislative Council a bill for the organisation of rice cultivation throughout the Colony, on similar lines to
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  • 120 6 The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal commissi' to be held to-morrow 1. Minutes of last Ordinary Meeting held on 10th July to be confirmed 2. Statutory Declaration by Mr. Samuel as a Municipal Commission er to be laid on the table. 3. Any
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  • 436 6 NOT CONSISTENT WITH FACTS The veracity of a mother who gave evidence at the inquest on her 8-year-old daughter was attacked by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, who declared that the driver of the lorry which knocked down and killed her gave a
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  • 348 6 Tale Of A Robbery That Wasn’t That the law extends its protection to victims of wrong-doing but is equally severe on people who attempt to take an unfair advantage of it was learnt by a young Chinese, Chua Song Ee, who was fined $l5 or
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  • 934 7 CHAIN OF LANDING GROUNDS ON THE WEST NEW site TO BE CHOSEN at KUALA LUMPUR Good Profits Await Promoters" Plans for making Malaya the most active wial centre in the British Colonial Empire were discussed by Group-Captain S. W. Smith. Officer Commanding, R.A.F. Far East.
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  • 191 7 Nonia Examined On Judgment Debtor Summons In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, a Chinese nonia, Cheng Hooi Tan, was exam'ned on a judgment debtor summons. In. the suit Nagalimgam Pillai had obtained judgment against the nonia and her husband,
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  • 48 7 To-morrow at the “Esplanade” 6 p.m. 7.30 p.m. 1 March —Argandab—Thompson. 2 Overture —Terpsichore —Bilton. 3 Selection—The Naughty Princess —Cuvillier. 4 Waltz —Vershmahte Liehe —Lincke. 5 Fox Trot —Trouble in Paradise —Ager. 6 Selection —Vanity Fair —Finck. 7 One Step—Shake and Let Us be Friends —Nicholls.
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  • 87 7 Singapore Youth’s Death At Hongkong Mrs. Millington, widow of the Mr.H. Millington of the Straits Steamship Co., received a cable from Hong Kong on Wednesday informing her of the death of her aon Norman, who was drowned while S Millington joined the American Yacht Sanandore n as a
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  • 554 7 CHARGED WITH STEALING TWO WORTHLESS v WATCHES With 1.61)0 rupees in Indian Post < Office bonds .and with an account in the local savings bank, an Indian police constable named Ram Krishnan Singh, quartered in the Police Barracks in Hill Street, found himself in the role
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  • 57 7 Lee Beng Seang Discharged Lee Beng Seang who was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $250 was to-day acquitted and discharged by Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, without the defence being called. Mr. T. E. Ccnaghan defended the accused while the
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  • 32 7 Reuter. Public Enemy S No. 1 Chicago, July 23. The department of justice has announced that John Dillinger, public enemy No. 1, was shot dead outside a Northside Theatre.
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  • 287 7 Long Service In General Post Office The funeral of Mr. Tan Phee Eng, a Government pensioner, who previous to his retirement three years ago had served for a period of 21 years in the Parcels Department, General Post Office, took place yesterday morning. The
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  • 97 7 Alleged Breach Of Trust Alleged to be wanted in Selangor on a charge of criminal breach of trust in res--1 pect of five watches valued $3O, a Chinese named Feng Foo, who was arrested at Penang was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate. The accused
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  • 63 7 Money Changer’s Case Postponed The case in which Kalander Mydin, the Beach Street moneychanger, was charged with assisting in the management of a common gaming house was mentioned to-day before Mr. D. Wills, Police Magistrate, Penang, who postponed it till July 30 on the application
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  • 45 7 Chinese Married By Registrar The marriage took place at 10.30 a.m. this morning before the Senior Marriage, Registrar, Penang, Mr. B. F. Bridge, of Joseph Khoo, 35, Municipal Dogshooter of 28 Burmah Lane, end Miss Lim Lean Seng, 29, of 51 York Road, Penang.
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  • 32 7 1 coax A Orivz > Macdonald on arrival here. —Reuter Wireless. “Talks of a general election in Great Britain are rubbish”, declared Mr. Ramsay Macdonald on arrival here. —Reuter Wire-
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    • 61 7 1 V” t 'Z A 4' < E Wm. i J KaaiS EKbw>.'■■ fdß k»*w lOHßiih. 4 -wliifL’ I V' r> .SMB 1 i'».X*t\’ <* |l|ll|jg- lllnjß i ftl t... -u. JL •< fis ;^i; 1 7 'Rw- ..ZZa.'. The Slave Dance a charjyiJig po&e;iiy Miss Rya Forster who is
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  • 83 7 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES acknowledgment Mrs. Tan Phee Eng and Family and Messrs. Tan Phee Chin Tan and Tan Ghin Hoe beg to thank all those friends and relatives who kindly attended the funeral of the late Mr. Tan Phee lent their cars, sent banners, scrolls, wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence,
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    • 22 8 ENVELOPES!!!* Q> UT US QUOTE FOR KOUR REQUIREMENTS. T HO ORDER TOO Will i OR TOO LABOR THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LTD. >
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    • 418 8 6-15 LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT 9-30 ERmM^Wp"WlW''' i WßHw Coryeous Girls! Handsome Men! W>- t The pick of 176.000 gathered from every 1 English-speaking country including Australia and M New Zealand in a story of a luxury health farm It’s spectacular eye dazzling and ML hilarious entertainment' 'sE«n cm SrTu FOR
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    • 184 8 BY POPULAR DEMAND! SPECIAL RETURN SCREENING FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY MAJESTIC GAUMONT-BRITISH JOTOUS SUNSHINE ENTERTAINMENT Btom walls GIVES A BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE AS A FASCINATING CROOK JUST SMITH LONSDALE Adapted from "NEVER COME BACK” FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE 'PHONE UP ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. NO. 567. SEASON AGAIN~EXTENDED! 6-15 TO-NIGHT 9-30 POSITIVELY
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    • 85 8 TO-MORROW Leslie Howard and Ann Harding -w BOTH ON THE SCREEN IN PHILIP BARRY'S SENSATIONAL STAGE ISI SUCCESS ’THE ANIMAL KINGDOM* with a cast of stars never equalled on the stage MYRNA LOY NEIL HAMILTON WILLIAM GARGAN nwßnsrooHM E7HVTH I *M| ,/nAm3 **b MTBNA LOT I ‘wWMWf-- W D WILLIAM
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  • 125 9 Slump Victim In Possession Qf Housebreaking Implements Ya n An Hsin, a Chinese only three weeks r *kase4 from prison for the theft of a nc ha footboard, pleaded guilty in lhe Pehang Police Court on Saturday mornto a charge of possession, in Rope housebreaking implements.
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  • 47 9 On Monday Night FROM FRANKFURT-ON-MAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 21. The King of Siam is broadcasting twice from Frankfurt-On-Main on Monday night for 25 minutes from 6 o’clock and again at 10.15. The call sign is D.J.A., wavelength 31.38 metres.
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  • 263 9 Interesting Discussion At I c i Malacca Malacca, July 19. A feature of the usual monthly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held yes terday afternoon was an interesting discussion on the selection of candidates for posts in the Municipality arising from several questions brought up by Mr. W.
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  • 58 9 Widow Of Well-Known Penang Merchant The death took place -1 morning, at h r^ eS C g wee widow of the Madam Cheah Ben? S > well know n late Mr. Yeoh Pa,k 1 d> who was 59 Penang ">*£ h ad tee n
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  • 331 9 TO BE FREED FROM RESTRICTIONS THIRD PARTY INSURANCE COMPULSORY £lOO FOR EACH 100 LB. on militarising light aeroplanes.—Rugby Radio Service. London, July 21. As a result of the Air Council’s accept- j ance of many of the recommendations made by the Committee which has been
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  • 92 9 I.—Reuter. Reports Of Likely Break Ridiculed Rome, July 23. Reports that Italy is on the verge of breaking with Germany owing to the continuance of terrorism in Austria which has arisen as a result of Signor Gayda’s article in the “Giomale d’ltalia” is ridiculed in political quarters. It
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  • 49 9 Sharp Advance In Siam Market (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 22. Australian flour advanced sharply in the local market. Prices per bag to-day are 20 per cent higher than a fortnight ago and are still rising. So far, bakeries have not raised the pnce of bread.
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  • 47 9 She was noteu entertainment in a palatial mansion.-Reu-ter. Death Of Well-Known Society Hostess San Francisco, July 22. The death has taken place of Mrs. William Crocker, wife of the banker, William “Jed for the lavish sca le of her entertainment in a palatial mans>on.-Reu-
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  • 36 9 P.'-Ute-’- Building Up To Full Treaty Strength New York, July 22. navv ud to full treaty Tne building of the navy up strength th ent Roosevelt in a talk £TbeX£ of the cruiser, -Houston.”-
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  • 74 9 .—Reuter. Frequent Shocks At Puerto Armuelles MARTIAL LAW Panama, July 22. British and American women and children have been evacuated from Peurto Armuelles, where frequent shocks are continuing. The inhabitants are panic-striken and are living in tents in the streets, despite cracks in the pavements and roadways.
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  • 89 9 Add g, ).—Reuter. 10 New Yorkers Killed: Timber Yard Gutted New York, July 23. Ten were killed and 20 were injured as a result of the overturning of a bus filled with 40 New Yorkers returning from a baseball match. The bus toppled into a timber yard and
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  • 56 9 —Reuter. Aviation Committee’s Recommendation Washington, July 22. The recommendation that Congress appropriate for the army and air corps funds necessary to purchase 1,000 new planes in order to give the army a minimum peace time air force of 2,320 planes is made in the report of the
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  • 68 9 —Reuter. $lOO Million Bonds To Repay R.F.C. Advances Washington, July 22. The Treasury is to-day offering $lOO million three per cent. Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation bonds maturing in *****9 and fully guaranteed by the Government. The proceeds will be used largely to repay the Treesury Reconstruction Finance Corporation
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  • 107 9 Car' Driver Charged With Rashness A seven-year-old Chinese girl. Ah Hoi, was knocked down by a motor-car at Tan- jong Pagar on Friday at 11.40 a.m. She i was removed to hospital where she still 1 lies in an unconscious condition, with a fracture of the ribs.
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    • 67 9 THE EVENT THAT DWARFS ALL OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS! GARBO’S RETURN Limited Engagement To be shown twice daily, all seats reserved, just as it is being shown now at the Astor Theatre, on New York’s Great White Way. /M K J f z I QUEEN CHRISTINA with John Gilbert lan Keith Lewis
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    • 214 9 THE TRUTH, nothing but the Truth Some Sceptics are as sure of their views as they are sure that Sunshine I invariably exudes out of the Storm, with > all its attendant disastrous effects, or that Night follows Day. But thousands of former Sceptics, who were quite sure Boon-S ervi
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    • 42 9 I 6.30 FOR TWO DAYS ONLY 9-30 I OPENING TO NIGHT I IMPERIAL'S SUPER HINDUSTANI TALKIE “ffladhuri” featuring THE QUEEN OF THE INDIAN SCREEN STAR MISS SULOCHANA SEE HEAR BEAUTIFUL DANCES MELODIOUS MUSIC! Popular Reduced Prices: Cfs. 10, 20, 30, 50 70
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  • 971 10 The full written judgment of Mr. Justice Whitley on a preliminary legal point in the case in which several members of the Cheah Kongsi in Penang have brought an action against certain other members of the Kongsi who have acted in the capacity of trustees, published in full
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  • 637 10 CRICKET AT ITS BEST: Mr. Justice Whitley was in happy mood on Sunday evening at the Penang Cricket Club when he presented the cup to T. S. Anthony, the European captain, who retained the cup by virtue of a first innings lead. With a full realisation of
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  • 1184 10 SUDDEN DEATH IN THE SUNDARBANS Our situation seemed to me ideal —it might even have been called idyllic. Sitting on Ranelle’s launch, smoking our after-din-ner cheroots, with our chota pegs beside us and plenty more where they came from, and a magnificent moon, nearly at the
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  • 1155 11 1 HAWKER A MAN WHO CARRIES GOODS ON HIS BACK ACQUITTED ON CHARGE OF USING CAR FOR TRADE PURPOSES Seremban, Friday. An interesting case came up for hearing in the loca 5 police court to-day, in which a Chinese dealer of Kuala Lumpur
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  • 52 11 Lorry Driver Charged A Chinese lorry driver named Choo Eng Leng was to-day charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of some motor accessories valued at $25. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed till August 8 bail being allowed in the sum
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  • 421 11 Victim: Great Nephew $25 PROMISE OF A JOB The case was heard by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning in which Noordin bin xu.au, a Malay, was charged with cheating Abdul Kair bin Ahmad by dishonestly inducing him to deliver on June
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  • 77 11 tice, is burning furiously.—Reuter Wireless. Prisoners’ Protest Against Warder’s Severity Venice, July 23. As a protest against the severity of one of the warders, the prisoners of Giudecca Island set fire to the prison by setting alight the wooden ceilings of the cells with oil from, lamps.
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  • 45 11 Reuter Wiietess. GERMAN BAN ON FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS Berlin, July 23. A dozen important foreign newspapers to which Germans are turning to glean news of happenings in their own country are now banned including ttw “Daily Telegraph”, “Le Matin,” “Le Temps’’” and “Le Journal.”—
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  • 1207 11 Opening Ceremony SPEECH BY THE HEADMASTER Johore Bahru, July 19. The new Johore Trade School, a fine structure of yellow, built to the. model of an aeroplane, and situated in the spacious grounds in Bukit Sennyum, Johore Bahru, was declared open this morning by H.
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  • 121 11 .—Reuters Wireless. Attempt To Conquer Mt. Everest Alone HOPE ABANDONED Darjeeling, July 23. Hope has been abandoned for the life of Maurice Wilson the British Officer who attempted to conquer Mount Everest single- y handed. Wilson flew to India from England last I 1 year to plant
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  • 21 11 s.—Reuter Wireless. Talks of general election in Great Brl«« tain are rubbish”, declared Mr. Ramsay Macdonald here.—Reuter Wireless.
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    • 57 11 < 4Sm stVv < w OPEN-AIR BALLET is played on Monday nights during the present season in Regent's Park. Nini Theilade, the principal dancer, and her partner, Robert Helpman. All in a Day's Work—by Rick Elma EASY TO SEE I pc F VAPG ANYONE SEEM X P&Y?ZZZ RE 1289 I
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  • 2353 12 ACCUSED RESERVES DEFENCE TILL AUGUST ASSSIZES I INTERESTING EVIDENCE IN REGARD TO KNIFE CLERK SAYS SAW ONE IN OFFICE THREE MONTHS BEFORE FURTHER evidence of an interesting character relating to the circumstances leading to the tragic end of Mr. F. D. H. Wigley,
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  • 527 12 CHINESE NONIA SENTENCED PLEADS GUILTY TO 26 CHARGES 18 MONTHS IN ALL Sentence of six months’ simple imprisonment was passed by the District Judge, Mr. g F. Bridge, on Saturday morning on Cheah Siew Kim (f), who was convicted on three further charges of criminal
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    • 65 12 CONGRATULATIONS I TO FLT. LIEUT. SCHOFIELD ON WINNING I THE KING’S CUP AIR RACE IN A MONOSPAR S.T. 10 FITTED WITH TWO POBJOY NIAGARA ENGINES 1 AT AN AVERAGE SPEED OF 134.16 M.P.H. S I I •j ■C j 2; AND USING 2 SHELL lu <: Ve i trol o
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  • 1404 13 I W» CHapte R IV. I *°*»<», HAa happ bned I tcer Power/J?*^"EJ’V Mr. I nut > aid p r > I 'chich'J! ubli in h hte ne d I >n os® a tremJlT}”®** rcvu '> I o!r^ e a »ne U aensa I cau s
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  • 132 13 Maid Servant Injured MET TWO MEN IN DARK LANE No Arrests Yet (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 21. Chan Ah Chan, a Cantonese girl, was stabbed to death and her servant seriously wounded in Mauder Road yesterday night. No arrests have been made yet.
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  • 234 13 At Hu Yew Seah MR. 001 KEE AUN AND MISS ONG SUAT IMM A Chinese wedding in the reformed style took place on Saturday afternoon at the Hu Yew Seah, the contracting parties being Mr. Ooi Kee Aun and Miss Ong Suat Imm. Ttae bridegroom is the eldest
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  • 301 13 By P. O. “Rajputana” The P- O. Liner, “Rajputana’ arrived here on schedule from the Far East on Saturday with an important personage on board in H.H. Yang di pertuan besar of Negri Sembilan who is proceeding to Europe on a health trip. The following Malayan passengers
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  • 585 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. W. M. B. Hughes, B.Ch., has been appointed a Medical Officer, F.M.S. The Kuala Lumpur Radio Station ZGE will not broadcast on Tuesday next, but will resume on Friday, at 7 p.m. Mr. F. Grey Wilson and Mr. and Mra Stevenson left last night for Singapore and
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  • 246 13 Annual Meeting MR. SARWAR RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT The ninth annual general meeting of the Penang Indian Association was held on Saturday at the Association premises. No. J 421, Dato Kramat Road with Mr. H. G. Sarwar (President) in the chair. 1 After the notice convening the meeting had
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    • 6 13 OPENING SATURDAY, JULY 28, AT MAJESTIC
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    • 283 13 HEYI! j HERE ARE SOME REALLY Bfe TOPPING WJf RECORDS nn TJE-S (FRAS QUITA SERENADE jl UB (SI MES VERS AVAIENT Fox Trot ALBERT SANDLER HIS ORCHESTRA PRESENT TWO It f) DELIGHTFUL RECORDINGS THAT SHOW OFF HIS JI REALLY WONDERFUL VIOLIN PLAYING TO ADVANTAGE) It no (TWO EYES OF GREY
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 40 13 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Washing Day (2) Taking the washing home, quite unaware But they looked round at last. Ruby’s scolding," That’ll Of the things being jerked out, tossed here and there! No jam for you two—or cake, either—for tea! u
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  • 131 14 On August 3 At Fun Frolic FIFTEEN TWO MINUTE ROUNDS (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Subject to the approval of the Boxing Board of Control a fifteen two-minute rounds fight will be staged on August 3 at Fun and Frolic Stadium with the topliners in two well-known Philippino boxers, Ignacio
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  • 230 14 —Reuter. Final CRAWFORD BEATS SHIELDS London, July 21. At Wimbled >n, in he Davis Cup InterZone Final, Crawfo.d beat Shields, 6 —l, 6—2, 11—10. CRAWFO RD MAG NI FI CE NT Crawford was magnificent. He won several aces and, keeping an immaculate length with his backhand, had the
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  • 65 14 —Reuter. Poland Leads Belgium Warsaw, July 23. In the Davis Cup Competition Poland leads Belgium by two games to one. Hebda (Poland) beat Naeyert (Belgium) 8)6, 613, 6)2. Tloezynski (Poland) beat Lacroix (Belgium) 6)3, 6)3, 12|10. Tloezynski (Poland) beat Lacroix (Belgium) 614, 1018, 71 6. (unfinished owing
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  • 118 14 1934 Open Tournament Hie ties played at the Volunteer Drill Hall Badminton Court yesterday morning resulted es follows Singles: Lim San Hai beat Ng Lye A Kooi 15—3, 15—5. Tan Choon Huat beat Ooi Chong Hai 15—11, 15—7. Khoo Soo Tatt beat Khoo Ewe Chan 9—15, 15—8,
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  • 347 14 DEPOT WINS INTERCONTINGENT CHAMPIONSHIP PENANG RUNNERS-UP The annual athletic sports meeting of the Straits Settlements Police was held on Saturday at the Police Depot, Thomson Road. The weather conditions, unfortunately, proved unfavourable, the heavy shower earlier in the day rendering the ground soft while pools of water
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  • 96 14 Result Of Match Played At Taiping A match played between the Penang Golf Club and the Taiping Golf Club yesterday at Taiping resulted in a draw: Moncur and Fenwick (Penang) beat White and Kneebone (Taiping) 7 and 5. Pirn and Lawson (Penang) beat Roberts and Yate (Taiping)
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  • 85 14 Marathons v. Indians (Zainul’s XI) To-day A friendly football match will be played at 5.15 p.m. to-day between the Marathons and the Indians (Zainul’s XI). The following are the teams: Marathons: —Gan Thean Beng; Lim Cheng Poh, Khoo Ong Lee; Oh Kee Bee, Lim Seng Kim, Loh Hoot
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  • 55 14 P.C.C. v. Municipal Recreation Club On the Esplanade on Tuesday, at 5.15 pm.:—H. W. Brady; F. E. Wraight and A F. Baughan, H. E. Pether, D. R. Harper and R. N. Ellictt; J. H. Fenwick, W. T. Francis, C. T. Smith, J. H. Reid and K. S. Murray.
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  • 205 14 Then New Drugless Remedy Brought Speedy Relief Have you ever seen people with stomach ulcers —that terrible sequel to neglected indigestion? Read this letter about one of them: “I got Chardox for a friend who had suffered for years from chronic ulceration of the stomach and
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  • 108 14 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 7611 76H New York 5.04% 5.04*4 Montreal 4.97*4 Brussels 21 63 21 Geneva 15.47% Amsterdam Milan SBH Berlin 12.95% 12.95*4 Stockholm 19.39*4 19.39% Copenhagen 22.39% 22.39*-» Oslo 19.90*4 19.89*4 Vi ati nA 27 27 Prague 121% 121% Helsingfors 226% 226% Madrid
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  • 44 14 PENANG, JULY 23 London Bank Demand 2 4ft 4 m'ts 2 4ft Private 3 mlts credit 2!4K 3 Documentary 24ft On New York Demand 58% nom. France T.T. 885 nom Hongkong T.T. 36 Shanghai T.T. 42 India T.T. 155% Silver 20 5 16
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  • 36 14 The Prices for Singapore Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for to-day are as follows Cents per lb. Spot 24 July Sept. 1934 25 Oct. Dec. 1934 25% Jan. March 1935 26% Market steedy.
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  • 122 14 SATURDAY TO-DAY London £230-7-6 No market TIN—(3 Months) London £230-5-0 No market Singapore $ll4-25 $ll4-12% Business Done Penang $114% $114.12% Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA (Sundried) $3.10 BLACK PEPPER $14.50 RUBBER London 7 l|Bd 7 18d New York 14 l|2c(G.) Closed Singapore Spot 24
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  • 341 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY TBe foDowing are the latest quotations n MESSRS. KENNEDY A BO’S stssre MS Padß>. Saturday To-day Buyers SeUers Buyers Sellers MINING Ayer Weng 2.10 2.15 c 2.10 2.15 c Ayer Hitam 16 0 16'6 16 0 16 6 K. Lanjut 20)9 21|3
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  • 99 14 Municipality Of George Town The health statement for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending July 14, 1934, shows a total of 91 deaths —6l males and 30 females —the death rate being 29.83 per mille, compared with 23.27 in the preceding week and with 20.05
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  • 154 14 A.A ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday To-day Buyera Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN Ayer Weng 2.12% 2.17% 2.12% 2.17% Johan 33 35 Klang River 2.10 2.15 2.07% 2.12% Lukut 109 1.11 1.09 1.11 Nawng Pets 103 1.05 1.02 1. Penawe.t 110 1.15 l«10 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.22% 1.20 1.22% Rantau Ordy. 77
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  • 258 14 The following are the latest quotation» for to-day Buyers BeDera RUBBER Allenbys 1.75 1.85 A. Malays 3.15 3.25 Ayer Panas 1.70 1.80 Bassetts 85 87% Batu Lintangs 1.12% 1 15ex Brogas 92 97 Bukit Katils 70 75 Connemcras 1.60 1.70 Jerams 1.17% 1.22% Jimahs 1.77% 1.82% Kempas
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  • 391 14 SOON THEAM CO. *Hia foDowfag ®re the changes in quotation» up to today Saturday To-day Buyers SeDere Buyers SeUen RUBBER Allenbys 1.75 1.85 1.75 1.85 ex Am*aJ. Malays 3.15 3.30 3.15 3.30 Ayer Panas 165 1.75 1.65 1.75 Bassetts 84 87% 85 88 B. Lintangs 111 1-14 1.13 1.16 c
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 36 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RaSnUaD 6 a.m. 78 E Noon 81 S TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Low Water 9.40 a.m. 2.39 a.m. 10.25 p.m. 4.47 p.m. TO-MORROW 10.40 a.m. 4.22 a.m. 11.30 p.m. 5.46 p.m.
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  • 2864 15 NEW MINING PROPERTIES ACQUIRED DIVIDEND OF 55 PER CENT. MR. WILLIAM H. P. STEVENS'S REVIEW The Twenty-seventh Ordinary General Meeting of the Siamese Tin Syndicate, I Limited, was held on June 20 at Winches-1 ter House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. Mr. William H, P. Steyens (the
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  • 227 15 MESSRS. BOUSTED CO., LTD. Rubber Sales Department The sharp advance which had occured when we wrote lest week was not maintained and the tone during the last few days has been somewhat easier but fairly steady as sellers are shewing little inclination to meet the market at the decline. Local
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 231 15 THE I SPECIAL FEATURES FOR I EASY DRIVING r Pre-selected Clutchlees Gearchange ■■W Automatic Ignition Control Pedomatic Starting "NINE" SPECIAL SAFETY OF ALL FEATURES Lockheed Hydraulic Brakes Hydraulic Shock-Absorbers The Singer" Nine" offers I Electric Traffic Indicators I really sound value. Afl-r o u n d attractiveness, OTHER SPECIAL greater
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    • 1703 16 ~v k wi j J i r l l3l ±1 JEEtffija /T JdL Ml Vk m• •<- t*. W mt/wiMo rf •jr£ia f :.T > BLUE FUMMCL LIMB to EUROPE VIA SUEZ Voggto LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Imvm Ml FrmiJ Arrive Maraei»» Arrive New York r Vsneng Ixnmlm >. ]p
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  • 577 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines j i Tte following la a list of vessels arriving gad aaiUng from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY M.V. TAMARA from Singapore. Salls for Marseilles, Algiers, Oran, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Oslo, Gotetoy, Kalmar and Karisham. fi.S. BULAN sails for Telok Anson, Port
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  • 1125 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Je,va and Southern Sumatra,; by train to Singapore and thence by Netherlands India Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Kedah” j will be closed at 4 p.m. to-day. A
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  • 155 17 Dates And Venues July 23 and 24.—Fourth Test Matrix Leeds Contd. July 21, 23, 24. —Davis Cup, Inter-Zona Match, Wimbledon. July 28, 30, 31.—Davis Cup, ChaDemo Round, Wimbledon. July 31-August 3. Goodwood. August 4-11 Ccwes Regatta. July 30-August o.—Empire Gamea. August 18, 20, 21, 22.—Fifth Test
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    • 278 17 SKIN TROUBLES Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifyfc< H Properties of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. PERSON suffering from K eruptions of the skin has yr N much to endure. It is not [lf I 11 [q merely the discomfiture and /y II /Jyy' I irritation and painful sensa- fZf
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1012 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 12.55—1.05 —Reginald King and his Light Orchestra. 6.2o—Time Signal from Big Tom. The Two of the follow- 19.82 metres King’s Prize, a running commening wavelengths 25.28 metres tary by E. H. Robinson on the fiwlll be used elm- jj 81.80 metres nal stages of the competition
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 171 18 Extreme Climatic Conditions AND ROUGH USAGE WILL NOT AFFECT The |g& illrwSOllill V ffln I' Buffi' .HfSSKIIhH It gives a long period of faithful service as the moulded container is of substantial design capable cf withstanding the Jolting of the Worst Roads and is of the well known "Richardson" Composition
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    • 156 18 I THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE j OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST (ONLY 25 CENTS. Times have changed. So have opinions. Fashinable \rl. women no longer believe it necessary to pay high prices for high quaiHy beauty aids. Scientific fests have absolutely proven flat lOUTDGDR i OUTDOOR GIRL BLACK
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  • 95 19 Chinese morality.”—Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, June 28. Following the official ban on mixed bathing (Mid on "immoraC' films, the Canton authorities are taking a further step to safeguard the moral standards of the people here by fori adding the local press from publishing any news dealing with
    Chinese morality.”—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  95 words
  • 577 19 J v/A. Lilt, oux j-c mony lying at Changsha. Oil and Colour odes Journal. Considerable Expansion Last Year REDUCTION IN TAX EXPECTED The absorption of Chinese supplies of antimony regulus, oxide and crude antimony during the second quarter of last year by European and American importers ■experienced
    J -*• v/A. Lilt, oux j-c mony lying at Changsha.—Oil and Colour • odes Journal.  -  577 words
  • 52 19 Tokyo on July 18.—Reuters Pacific Service. Tokyo, June 30. The Siamese trade mission of nine arriv•l in Tokyo to-day after inspecting commercial and industrial conditions in Kyushu and Osaka. The trade mission will attend the second Pan-Pacific Buddhist Congress opening in Tokyo on July 18.—Reuters
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  • 1365 19 RAILWAY AGREEMENT EXPLAINED ORIENTAL TRAVEL BUREAU ORGANISED Peiping, June 28. The following instructions were issued to the staff of the railway this morning by Mr. Yin Tung, managing director of the Peiping Liaoning Railway Administration. “Arrangements for the resumption thorities and the Bureau without comof through
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  • 87 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, July 3. The Panchen Lama is praying for rain for the benefit of the farmers in and around Nanking. Beginning from July 1, the Panchen Lama, the Anchin Lama, the Tingchi Lama, the Tuanhu Lama and the Kehchen Lama, have been
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  • 144 19 part of the province —Reuters Pacific Service. Retreat East In Central Kiangsi Canton, July 3. A high official of the 4th Division who returned from Kiangsi to-day, stated in an interview that most of the bandit forces formerly stationed in Central Kiangsi were retreating towards the eastern part
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  • 125 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Asked To Withdraw Rsignation Nanking, July 3. Chinese reports state that in view of the bombing of tho through express to Mukden on Sunday, measures to assure the safety of the Peiping-Mukden Railway were discussed at this morning's meeting of the Executive Yuan. The authorities
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  • 99 19 from two to eight years.—Reuters Pacific Service. Would-Be Assassins Sentenced Tokyo, June 30. Susumu Noguchi, former boxer, and two other would-be assassins of Baron Wakatsuki, president of the Minseito Party, who were arrested on November 21 last year before carrying out their dastardly plot, were
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  • 74 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, June 30. The industrial testing bureau of the Provincial Department of Reconstruction made a proclamation yesterday that the function of the bureau was to test ore, minera's and any other kind of raw materials for those who wished to have their products examined.
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  • 100 19 st wo strongholds of the Reds.—Reuters Pacific Service. General Mobilisation For Drive Against Reds .i Canton, July 2. The Eastern and Southern route armies, 1 comprising Nanking and Canton troops re»1 pectively, are commencing a general mobilisation about the middle of the month for a joint offensive against
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  • 89 19 i Reuters Pacific Service To Attend China Foundation Meeting Peiping, June 28. Dr. V. K. Ting, secretary-general of the National Research Academy in Nanking, arrived here this morning to attend the annual meeting of the board of directors of the China Foundation, to be held here tomorrow
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    • 54 19 LADIES AND GENTS z 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 I >neXP e BoO k nd f L« fro»*» HENRY
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  • 224 20 TEST MATCH THRILLS— Patsy Hendren the Middlesex veteran, who, with Leyland put on 191 runs for the fifth wicket, acknowledging the cheers of the crowd on reaching his century, and (above) C- F. Walters being caught by Darling after making a sterling 52. GREAT DAY
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