Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 July 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1883. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 172. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 454 1 HOPES wr «..'."LAMENT CONVENT NOT ABANDONED IMPOSSIBLE TO CONTINUE PRESENT POSITION OF INFERIORITY London, July 23. In the House of Lords’ debate on the Government’s conditional proposals for increasing the air force strength during the next five years by 41 squadrons, Lord Londonderry, Air
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  • 480 1 —Reuter. HOW DILLINGER WAS TRAPPED Successful Watch Outside Chicago Cinema Dillinger was killed after watching a film entitled "Manhattan,” a melodrama portraying the deeds of gangsters of the underworld. The Government agents were informed that Dillinger was in the theatre and lay in wait for
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  • 150 1 —Reuter. -sed At Moscow Trial LEADERS TO BE SHOT Moscow, July 24. The activities of a vast spy organisation, chiefly occupied with gleaning data of thr Soviet Far Eastern Railway communications, was exposed at the trial of a band of arrested persons before the Military Collegium of
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  • 82 1 Negri Sembilan Preparing A W elcome Seremban. July 20. The Chinese community of Negri Sembilan are making arrangements to welcome Mr. Lu Tse Chin, Chinese Consul in the F.M.S., who is stationed at Kuala Lumpur, on his forthcoming visit to Seremban on Monday, July 23. A
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  • 69 1 THE MAURETANIA, the 27-years-old Cunarder, leaves Southampton for her last voyage to New Yor.’v On her return from the States < she will make a four-month pleasure cruise, and then this gallant ship, holder of the Blue Riband of the Atlantic for twenty years, will
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  • 53 1 tion.—Reuter. District Attorney Criticises Company Ossining, July 23. The death roll in the bus disaster is now sixteen. The District Attorney severely criticised the bus company and declared that the buses were a "bunch of junk end death contraptions.” He ordered four buses to be seized by the
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  • 191 1 BOLIVIA PARAGUAY —Rugby Radio Service. Arms Embargo ITALY TO TAKE MEASURES London, July 23. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, announced in the House of Commons he had just learned with great satisfaction that the Italian Government had now informed the President of the Committee of the League of Nations
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  • 78 1 —Reuter. On Submerged Rock NO DAMAGE Copenhagen, July 23. Hamburg South American liner “Monterose,” with a large passenger list, has grounded on a fog submerged rock at Glyvumes, Stroemoe Island. Salvaging boats are experiencing great difficulties. Later. The “Monterose” was steaming very slowly when it grounded on
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  • 43 1 leaders than right against them —Reuter Wireless. Criticisms By Students To Cease Berlin, July 23. Criticism of Nazi ideals by students must cease, declares Herr Friedrich, the Storm Troop Leader. Rather be wrong with the leaders than right against them —Reuter
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  • 78 1 Choong—Khoo Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Ghee Loon have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Khoo Chooi Gim, to Mr. Choong Keong Poh, eldest son of Mr. Choong Oon Thor, at the Sum Bin School Union, on Thursday, August 2, at 12 noon. A reception
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  • 102 1 In a private summons case, for the return of sovereigns of gold mentioned before the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge yesterday, Mr. C. D. D. Hogan, appearing for the plaintiff, K. Chelliah, said that he was instructed to state that the plaintiff would be satisfied
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  • 317 1 the deceased officer.—Rugby Radio Service. Result Of Misunderstanding TURKISH GOVERNMENT'S OFFER London, July 23. In reply to a Parliamentary question with regard to the recent incident at Samos when Turkish sentries fired on a boat containing British naval officers and killing one of them, Sir John Simon
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  • 84 1 —Reuter. Ceylon's Threat ONLY WEAPON IF QUOTA IMPOSED Colombo, July 23. “A complete boycott of British goods is the only effective weapon if the quota is imposed on Ceylon,” said Mr. Goonesinghe, the Leader of the Labour Party of the State Council, when addressing a meeting of
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  • 115 1 Remains Interred At Western Road Cemetery The death took place at the General Hospital on Sunday at 2.00 am. of Mrs. J. E. Scully, widow of Mr. J. A. Scully. The funeral, which was largely attended, took place on the same evening. The cortege left
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    • 2220 2 HATES FOR CASUAL notice PENANG TURF CLUB. BANKS ABVCDTICEMENTS Tai P ing Turf c,ub AUTUMN MEETING, 1934. ADVEKTIbEMCN I a august amateur meeting lrt DAY SATI!BDAY july 28th 1954 o— Ist Day—FRIDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1934. 2nd DAY» 'QTESDAY, JULY 31st, 1934. hj EDf* A NTILE BANK HONG KONG t- 2nd
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  • 2473 3 HOYAL FAMILY’S INTEREST IN SCIENCE: PRINCE OF WALES OPENS MASSAGE INSTITUTE: PROGRESS IN RADIUM TREATMENT: RECORDS TELEPHONED BY WIRELESS (Krom Our Own Correspondent. London, July 14. PRINCE OF WALES AT CLINIC A massage and electrical treatments clinic opened this week by the Prince ol Wales contains much
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    • 529 3 j n GWEN LET THE SIDE YOU LL HAVE TO STAY AFTER 3 DOWN BADLY SCHOOL AND DO THIS SME ONLY SEEMS /pjA EXERCISE OVER AGAIN al W gWei HALF ALIVE CWEN V* QT these days Iwiv Ottij tittlegbil seemed to be no ax .J* goat at (uuftkuu}*. M NEARLY
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  • 1707 4 MANY THRILLS IN ANNUAL YACHTING EVENT CRAFT HITS ROCK Batavia Fail By A Narrow Margin By 3?. 1 points to 28. Singapore regained the Inter-Port Challenge Cup from Batavia after a most thrilling series of three races. The event throughout was characterised by keen finishes, and
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  • 38 4 VETERAN RIVALS.—Bath and Shannon Charger, two Oood who have met eight times since May 21 Bath won Charger three times, and the other result was a dead-heat. Both are vra nea by Roger Harris, at Harringay.
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  • 165 4 —Reuter. Stewards' Cup Cail-Gver WINDSOR LAD FAVOURITE FOR ST. LEGER London. July 23. The latest call-over for the St was as follows 9 4 Windsor Lad taken and offered. 9 2 Colombo offered. 10 1 Umidwar taken and offered. 100 9 Achtenan token and offered. 100 9
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  • 40 4 .—K. liter. Cricket Barred For Ten Days Loud an, July 23. Bradman’s strain is nat serious but the doctor has barred him front playing crcket tin days and he will not go on tbs Sottish tour.-
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  • 107 4 Reuter. Americans Win Doubles CRAWFORD AND QUIST BEATEN London, July 23. In tha Davis Cup Inter-zone Final, Lott and Stoefen beat Crawford and Quist 6 4, 6 4, 2-6, 6—4. The match was played at «an exhilarating and terrific pace. The Americans practically swept the Australians
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  • 69 4 —Reuter. Belgium Eliminated By Poland Warsaw, July 23. In the 1935 Davis Cup Competition Poland eliminated Belgium by four matches to one. Hebda (Poland) beat Naeyert (Belgium) B—6, 6—3, 6—2. Tloczynski (Poland) beat Lacroix (Belgium > 6—3, 6—3, 12—10. Tloozynski (Poand) beat Naeyert (Belgium) 6—4, 10 —8, B—6.8
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  • 23 4 The July Mixed Foursomes will be played on Wednesday 25th inst. Players choose their own partners and opponents as u»ual.
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  • 1059 4 FOURTH TEST MATCH AUSTRALIANS SCORE 584 RUNS BOWES IN SPLENDID FORM London, July 23. At close of play on the third day in the. fourth Test at Leeds England with six wickets in hand required 196 runs to save an innings defeat. The
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  • 1362 5 BUT HOME BOAT COMES IN FIRST GOOD PERFORMANCE IN TRICKY TIDE Singapore, July 23. The Koninklijke Bate.viasche Jachl Club won the first of three races in thf 1934 Interport Challenge Cup series or Saturday, beating the Royal Singapore Yacht Club by 12 points to
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  • 130 5 Livingstone, July 11. A scream from his wife awoke Mr. de Champel. A lioness was backing out of the tent with their baby in its jaws. Mr. de Champel scrambled for his rifle. Could not find it at once. The lioness
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  • 851 5  -  Muslin Sun-Downs Foamy Frills Two-in-One Ba&s to give that 1934 look by MARY GRACE THERE are many bewitching little bits of finery which, rightly used, can serve to make left-over clothes from last year look the smartest on parade for this season.. They don’t cost much. Organdie trimmings,
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  • 527 5 Complete Scores DE SARAM OUT FOR A "DUCK" London, July 11. The Inter-Varsity match ended in a tame draw to-day, a finish which was almost inevitable after the big scoring on Monday and Tuesday. Oxford, after losing two early wickets for 11 runs, made a recovery and
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  • 190 6 Plans For Celebration STATE PROCESSION TO ST. PAUL'S (.From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 14. Plans for the celebration of the King’s Silver Jubilee are already in hand. May 6, 1935, will be the 25th anniversary of His Majesty’s accession. On that day it is proposed that
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  • 159 6 Celebrated At Victoria And Albert Museum (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 14. Ten centenary of Whistler’s birth on July 11th 1934, was celebrated at the Victoria and Albert Museum by an exhibition of his work arranged in co operation with an artist’s executrix. There is
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  • 187 6 A Model Of Tact And Geniality (From Our Own Correspondent). London. July 14. Sir Clive Wigram, the King’s private secretary, was 61 on July 4th. In 1932, he became a Privy Councillor in the New’ Year Honours List and a G.C.V.O. on the King’s birthday, and last
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  • 127 6 Earl Of Athlone New President (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 14. The Earl of Athlone is succeeding the late Duke of Wellington as president to the King, to members of the Royal Family, and to many others who like to help real cases of distress, but
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  • 281 6 Lerd Abercorn's Distinction TITLE IN EACH OF FOUR COUNTRIES (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 14. The Home Office announces:—“The King has approved the appointment of the Duke of Abercorn as Governor of Northern Ireland for a further period of six years from December, 1934, when
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  • 197 6 Memorial To Joseph Chamberlain (From Our Own Correspondent*. London. July 14. Sir Austen Chamberlain opened this week a memorial museum at Highbury, the Birmingham residence cf his father, the late Joseph Chamberlain, which contains* many interesting exhibits associated with that famous statesman. The library where the exhibits
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  • 166 6 Green Shirt, No Jacket And No Hat A guest appeared amid the top hats and tail coats at a London Society wedding on July 10 dressed in: A short-sleeved shirt of apple green silk stockinette; A bright terra-cotta tie; Grey alpaca trousers; No hat; and No
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  • 487 6 Portsmouth. July 11. “Bitte, wollen Sie niir sagen wo die \ictoi\ ist “Yes, Fritz, that three-master over there. Look, that’s old Nelson’s ship.” “Nelson? Danke!” —“Not at all, mate. at all with the German language.—Gordon Beckles in the “Daily Express.” Just
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  • 184 6 Girl He Met In A Garage SHY BRIDE Sir William Hawkslow Middlemore, Bt.. on July 11th married a typist, Miss Violet Kennegh. of Worcester. The romance began at a Worcester garage. Sir William, a keen motorist, frequently called there. Miss Kennagh worked in the office.
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  • 150 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 14. The recent enticement case reminds me of a peculiarly apt quotation made by Mr. Justice Darling (as he then was) from the Bench. Discussing the old legal position of a wife as being something between a chattel and a
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  • 288 6 Post Office Plans EXPRESS LETTER SERVICE I I i Important extensions of air mail services within the British Isles are contemi plated by the Post Office, a representai tive of the "Morning Post" was informed on July 12th. It is probable that these services will
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  • 104 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 14. It is not easy to find anything to raise a smile in connection with the events of the last few days in Germany. But a phrase used by General Goering in describing his handling of affairs does recall a slightly amusing
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  • 168 6 Fate Of The Mauretania MAY BE BROKEN UP (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 14. What is going ultimately to happen to the old Mauretania. This famous Atlantic veteran, whose voyaging and steaming records are not going to be beaten in a hurry, even by the latest
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  • 357 6 Sir Alfred Pease’s Memories (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 14. That famous politician and sportsman. i Sir Alfred Pease, has been recalling memories of the Grey brothers. Everybody knew about Lord Grey of Fallodon, bvt I few people heard much about his brotheca George and Charles.
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  • 135 6 A Reutrn To Former European Practice (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 14. Orders that, by his own wish, white instead of black shall be worn at the funeral of the late Prince Consort of the Netherlands merely marks a return to a former practice, for white—as a
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  • 418 6 I Ceremony Of Keys ROYAL PET NOT LEFT BEHIND (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 14. Nowhere in the Empire do the fires of loyalty burn more brightly than in Scotland, whose people glory in the historical links that exist between their land and the British
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  • 255 6 A boy w r ho began his musical career as a ***** ministrel in Brighton 50 yearsago, and who afterwards became a millionaire in Australia, is now back in London buying stars for a new opera company he intends to establish in Melbourne He
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  • 394 7 View of German Journalist ON WAY BACK TO JAPAN SITUATION GROSSLY MISREPRESENTED Passing through Penang yesterday evening on his way back to Japan was a noted German journalist who is a representative of the “Deutches Nachrichten Bureau.” He is Mr. Rudolf Weise, who
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  • 855 7 STORY BEHIND "TIGER BALM" AND KINDRED MEDICINES FOUNDATION FOR MILLIONS A PEEP INTO THE SINGAPORE FACTORY The story of Eng Ann Tong (Tiger Medical Hall), which has a huge annual turnover is the story of two brothers... Mr. Aw Boon Haw and Mr. Aw
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  • 208 7 TRADER'S APPEAL DISMISSED r he appeal by Kwek Bah Chee who was evicted on a charge of selling goods una oounterfeit trade merk and fined or, in default, three months’ imprison'd. was dismissed by Mr. Justice Gerph- in the Singapore Appeal Court on Saturday. 11 Tampoe-Philips,
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  • 27 7 MORNING PARADE—KenneI maids at a Sunburg-on-Thames gretihound training establishment exercising their charger. Because o/ the heat then wear backless costumes and shorts.
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  • 463 7 CHARGE AGAINST DRAUGHTSMAN D.P.P. AS A WITNESS The Deputy Public Prosecutor and various police officials were called as witnesses in the Singapore third magistrate’s court on Saturday, to give evidence at the continuation of the preliminary inquiry, before Mr. J M. Brander. into allegations against IL.
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  • 52 7 Indian Charged Alleged to have voluntarily caused hurt to a compatriot named Arumugam, with a scythe blade, an Indian Tamil named Thannimalai was to-day produced before the Police Magistrate. The accused claimed trial and the case was postponed till Julv 31 and bail allowed in the sum
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  • 255 7 SENT TO PRISON FOR YEAR Dressed in a dirty cotton singlet and standing with folded arms, Lim Cheng Kiat J stoically heerd the sentence of one year’s rigorous imprisonment and one year’s po-, lice supervision imposed on him by Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate,
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  • 179 7 Tamil Woman Convicted A Tamil woman named Muniammal. who was arrested at a pawnshop when she was making arrangements to pledge a gramophone which was found to be stolen property was to-day convicted by the Police Magistrate on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property but sentence
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  • 99 7 >. —Reuter. America’s Cup Challenger Departs For U.S. London, July 23. Amid cheers of thousands who gathered at vantage points on the shore, row boats! and launches in the hai bour, the America’s j Cup challenger, the “Endeavour,” escorted by the motor yacht, “Vita,” sailed from j Gosport
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  • 277 7 To Be Observed In Malacca PROMULGATION BY CHINESE COUNCIL The Chinese Christians in Malacca and neighbouring outstations will hold a Centen- ary Celebration in memory of the death of Robert Morrison, D.D., next week. The' Chinese Mission of Christ Church, have! organized a special committee to take charge
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    • 24 8 I FIRST II WITH I THE NE W S TBse QAZETTTIE ON £ale ii) Penang AT 7 A. M. I BEST PICTURES LATEST NEWS
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  • 259 9 Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. LARGE AREAS TURNED INTO LAKES AUTHORITIES PREDICT FAMINE IN SEPTEMBER London. Julv 23. nib turned large areas in Southern London into lakes y evening. had one and three-quarter inches of rain and West <)\ei foui. At Hayes, a landslide blocked the
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  • 178 9 a. —Router. Secrecy Over i Arrests i I GERMAN SUPPORT ALLEGED I Vienna, July 24. The tension in Austria is more pronounced and the recent daily bombings and acts of sabotage are attributed by the Ln-i der-Secretary of Public Security to Com-1 munists and Socialists who
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  • 340 9 .—Reuter. POSSIBILITY OF EARLY ABANDONMENT London, July 23. The general economic pressure on the 1 gold bloc remains intense as is evidenced by the large loss sustained last year by the Hotel Continental which is well known to visitors to Paris, the Chairman stating that the
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  • 134 9 Brides Dashes Off Liner Southampton, July 11. Miss Victoria Cree, an American, aged twenty-five, arrived off Cowes to-day in the liner Albert Ballin from New York with an appointment to be married in London before 4 p.m. She looked like missing the wedding. If she went to
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  • 144 9 Film Morals I New York, July 8. “If it is purity they want, we will give them purity.” This is Hollywood's latest decision, according to the Los Angeles correspondent of the New York Times, j The decision has been reached as a reI suit of the churches’ drive
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  • 935 10 A stern demand to Germany to cease terrorism in Austria is voiced by Signor Virgino Gayda, the wellknown Italian publicist, in a presumably inspired article published in the newspaper “Giomale d’ltalia,” which is the strongest attack on the Hitler Government yet made in Italy. Signor Gayda writes that
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  • 1235 10 I was tired that evening as I swung down the side of the last range of pine-] covered hills and saw the flat yellow valley of Sulaco, scrubby trees, small corn-patches, and sun-bleached pastures spread out before me. I had walked some forty miles along mountain
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  • 263 10 Chettiar And His Manager In the Supreme Court this morning when the suit between M. P. R. O. Ramanathan Chettiar (plaintiff) and S. K. M. Sivandian Servai (defendant) was called, Mr. T. E. Conaghan said that he appeared for the plaintiff in that case and his
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  • 184 10 Praise Of Britain A party of Japanese business men who have been undertaking a wor’d market inspection tour under the auspices of Japanese newspaper, “Osaka Main celebrated its arrival in Louden at a luncheon on July 10. Mr. M. Shimoda, financial editor of u e
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  • 41 10 'jle boy and girl pupils of the India A/ociation Tamil School will stage a mu Drama “Poomathi” in aid of tht funds at the Old Xaverians nation premises, on Saturday next. Th lay will at 8.30 p.m. sharp.
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  • 540 11 IMPORTANT DECISION NEXT WEEK? SUPREME COURT APPLICATION TO RESTRAIN PROXIES TO CERTAIN PARTY An important urgent ex-parte application came up before Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme Court this morning in connection with the property of Um Chin! Guan, in bankruptcy, and the! Malay Siamese
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  • 426 11 At The Highlands G.O.C. APPLIES FOR NEW SITE OF 60 ACRES The “Times of Malaya” understands that the military authorities in Singapore have definitely decided to develop a sanatorium for the troops at the Cameron Highlands at the earliest possible moment. It is understood that
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  • 947 11 SPIRITS THAT GUARD FRUIT TREES i I In a previous issue. I ic'd of Malay beliefs and sup3rstiticns, and to-day I have selected Malay folk tales as my thei le writes “Sagittarius” ?n the “Malacca Guardian.” The durian, that delectable fruit whose fascinating odour needs no introduction,
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  • 113 11 I Objection To Bail Withdrawn I Tan Ah Bok who was charged before the Penang Police Magistrate, on Saturday, with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot named Yeah Ah Ngooi with a hammer and was remanded in police custody due to the complainant being in a
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  • 104 11 Mrs. George Edwardes is dead. She had two claims to fame:— (1) As the widow of the man who made musical comedy; and (2) As the last of the original Savoyards. Her age when she died at her Regent’s Park house is not
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  • 1652 12 Boston, Mass., June 4 Virtual completion of the new Christian Science Publishing' House in Boston, Massachusetts, and gratitude to the Field for its loyal support which made this achievement possible, was the keynote at the Annual
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    • 375 12 Science throws new light on tooth decay Pain is nature's warning that teeth are diseased. The Jgyb» -Y cause of pain is usually 95 v tgj decay and an important Qp Wl? 1 cause of decay is film on K X. teeth, which science calls Tu bacterial plaque.” x I
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    • 499 12 NOTICE The Federated Malay States Railw; 3 vill repair the Level Crossing at T.I .■>, Bukit Tengah, between 6 p.m. on T lay the 26th instant and 6 a.m t ’ollowing modning. All traffic must proceed with caution. Senior Executive Enginee Penang and Province Wellesl y. THE KEDAH RUBBER COMPANY
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  • 1319 13 CHAPTER V WHAT HAS HAPPENED Otr tht •kadowa of Paris IBbB, ruat before France entered the I-^ nc PruMWH war K haa been made a «obess by Greiner, Greiner A P oll <> Theatre. X 0 fc J w meantime has made threatening her t h
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  • 139 13 The English medical profession and hospitals have had remarkable results with a new gjKntific formula for acidity, indigestion, dyspepsia, ulcerated stomach, heartburrf, flatulence and gastritis. A nurse writes "My patient has derived great benefit from your stomach powder. She has been a
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  • 383 13 Taken From Drawer In Consulate INCIDENT AT A BANQUET I Blagovestchensk. July 18. According to information received from Sakhalian (Heiho), a banquet was held by the consulate of the U.S.S.R. in Sakhalian in honour of the delegates of the Soviet State shipping organisation
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  • 152 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL M-. j. Schupf, oi Messrs Schupf and j Zcoi:, Sngapcie, wbc is her» on business j i eturned last night by the mail train. M.‘. A. T. Edgar, Manager, Suffolk Estat:, Sitiawan, has left for Home on six months 'eave and Mr. G. W. Rand is act- ing
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  • 450 13 SOUND CASH POSITION Th? annual general meeting of Nawng j Pet Tin. Ltd. was held at the Penang Offi- ce of the Company, 15 Street on Sa-; j turday, 21st July, at 11 a.m. The Chariman, Mr. A. J. King said I ’I “Before formally moving
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    • 234 13 I» HEY! 1 >7l HERE ARE j S M E REALLY S® TOPPING j WL m RECORDS j nR (Fit AS QUIT A SERENADE j lUD U. (SJ MES yeps AVAIENT Fox Trot ALBERT SANDLER HIS ORCHESTRA PRESENT TWO I 7 DELIGHTFUL RECORDINGS THAT SHOW OFF HIS 1 REALLY WONDERFUL
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  • 945 14 MORNING'S WORK ON THE TRACK LAMBDEN AN OUTSTANDING GRIFFIN VAN BREUKELAN'S STABLE IN FORM IBy Tic-Tad With the exception of some of Alajor Fox’s horses and those trained for His Highness the Sultan of Perak at Kuala Kangsar, which were to arrive this morning, most
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  • 246 14 I July Lawn Tennis Tournament I The following matches have been arrang- ed to be played on Thursday:— i MEN’S SINGLES ‘A’ I A. W. Foster —2 vs. B. Brooke 1 (Court i No. 6). MEN’S SINGLES ‘B’ T. S. Anthony—3 vs. J. R. Hannington —3 (Court
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  • 15 14 CHARLES CATTERALL. th* South African feather-weight champion who will be boring at :nb>- t'r Vmn-r-
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  • 152 14 Unsuitable Ground PENANG F. A. PROTESTS The “I‘inang Gazette” understands that the Penang Football Association has protested against the arrangements that are being made by the Perak Football Association for the Malaya Cup match between Perak and Penang at Ipoh on Saturday. I he Penang Football
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  • 127 14 Ten Events For The Afternoon The events for the Chinese Swimming Club sixth annual Gala to be held at Tanjeng Bungah on Sunday, August 19 have been finally decided upon. There are two innovations this year—the Treasure Hunt and the Dandies’ Race. The Obstacle Race has been
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  • 389 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotation® n MESSRS. KKNNJODT A co-day. Yesterday To-day Buyers Seßere Buyers Sellers RUBBER Ayer Molek 1.17% 1.25 1.22% 1.27% Ayer Panas 1.70 1.80 1.75 1.85 Bassett 82% 87% 85 90 Batu Lin tang 1.10 1.15 ex 1.12%
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  • 41 14 PENANG, JULY 24 London Bank Demand 2 4 mts 214 A FTivate 3 m|ts credit 2|4% j 3 Documentary 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&
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  • 375 14 A.A ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» RUBBERS Allenby 1™ 1-75 1.75 1.80 Ayer Hitam 1.75 1.85 1.85 1.95 Ayer Panas 1.70 1.75 1.75 1.80 Bassett 85 90 85 90 Batu Lintang 1.10 1.12% 1.12% 1.15 ex Benta 90 1-00 Broga 95 1.00 95 1.00 Bukit Jelutong
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  • 108 14 HO W EXCHANGES ARE MOVING Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Pans 76U 76 17 32 New York 5.04% 5.04% Montreal 4.97% 4.97% Brussels 21.60% 21.63 Geneva 15.47 15.48 Amsterdam 7.45% 7.46 Milan 58% Berlin 1298 12.95% Stockholm 19.40% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40% 22.39% Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Vi pinna 27 27 Prague 121%
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  • 103 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London No mejket £230-7-6 TIN—(3 Months) London No market £230-5-0 Singapore $114.12% $114.00 Business Done Penang $114.12% Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) BLACK PEPPEB RUBBER London 7%d. 7%d. New York Closed 14%c(G) Singapore Spot 24%c. 24%c. Oct. [Dec. 25%c. 25%c. Jan.|Mar. 26% c. 26% c.
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  • 388 14 SOON THEAM CO. The foDowfog are the changes u quotatfoos up to noon to-day Yesterday Today Buyers SeUera Buyers rubber Allenbys 1-75 1.85 1.75 1.«.5r X AmoJ. Malays 3.15 3.30 3.15 3.30 Ayer Panas 1.65 1.75 1.65 1.75 Bassetts 85 90 85 B. Lintangs 1.13 1.16 1.14 IHe Brogas 93
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  • 183 14 j The following are the latest quotatloor for to-day 5 Btqrsrs SeDer* b fINS Ayer Hitams 1519 16:3 Ayer Wengs 2.10 2.17 1 Hitams 52 54 Hong Fatts 51 53 Hongkong Tins 13|9 14 3 Jelebus 1.27% 1.32% Johans 33 35 Ku Lanjuts 20’6 210 Katus 22[6
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 37 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ralnfal a m 74 E 30 m.m. Noon 86 E TIDE TABLE To-day High Water Lo W Water 10.40 r..m. 4.22 a.m. 11.30 p.m. 5.46 p.m. TO-MORROW 11.35 a.m. 5.32 a.m. 6.35 p.m.
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  • 2118 15 IMPROVED FINANCIAL POSITION THE REGULATION OF OUTPUT SCHEME MR. R. B. FIDLER ON THE OUTLOOK The third ordinary general meeting of the members of the Rambutan Rubber Estates (1930), Ltd., was held at the office of the Rubber Growers’ Association, 2, 3 and 4, Idol
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  • 705 15 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market Report I London, July 4. Since our last Report the Rubber Market has again been firm although up to yesterday afternoon business was rather inactive. On Thursday the Market was quiet but steady. Some buying on Friday and i Saturday imparted a somewhat firmer tone, while;
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  • 550 15 Happier Conditions For The Industry CONSERVATIVE TAPPING 1 POLICY The eleventh annual ordinary general meeting of the Selama (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on 4th July at the ’offices of the Company, 6. Lloyds Avenue, London, E. C„ Mr. J.A.H. Jackson. Chair-’ man of the
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    • 1812 16 1i /k -^t.. f *>.-._ 1 1 jggra§ ./W k? X I 3?ssESS BLUB FUMMBL LIMB TO Europe via SUEZ Maiwpllks Arrive New York 7 V(Me S LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. labvW From Penang Arrive Sept 11 n.. —<i| Ve Penang London Aug 2 PRES. VAN BUREN Aug. 29 CL
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  • 711 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving mad galling' from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY 14. V. TAMARA from Singapore. Sails for Marseilles, Algiers, Oran, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Osl Gotetoy, Kalmar and Karisham. S.S. BULAN sails .or Telok Anson, Port Swettenham.
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  • 1299 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra.' by train to Singapore and thence by Ne- therlands India Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m. to-day. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. “Erian" will be
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    • 149 17 SSSMII 00 YOU KNOW THAT 11 I regal evaporated UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow’s milk reduced to its SI present creamy consistency by /7 vrll a evaporation, and made completely r fPi/J/ sterile. It contains no preservative jursy nr other addition, consequently, after /7 opening the tin, the same care
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 804 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 111.05—Time Signal from Greenwich. Variety, a programme of gramoII phone records. Two of the follow- 19.82 metres 11.35—The BB C. Dance Orchestra, Ing wavelengths 25.28 metres directed by Henry Hall. will be used aim- 81.30 metres A.M. ultaneously. 31.55 metres 12.20—News Bulletin. II 49.59 metres 12.35—A
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  • 2452 18 RUSSIAN BALLET AT COVENT GARDEN MR. JOHN DRINKWATER’S NEW PLAY TELEVISION THEATRE ARRIVES: GOVERNMENT AND FILM PUBLICITY (From Our Own Correspondent). London, July 14. THE MEETING OF THE RAILROAD The Russian ballet, now under the direction of Colonel W. de Basil, achieved a success at Convent Garden
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  • 599 19 uuivi nr* siderable advance in this line.— La ton Truth.” Of the three veins of commerce banking, shipping and insurance—shipping occupies a place of as much importance as banking. While banking makes it possible to produce things, shipping helps greatly to distribute them. If however this were the
    uuivi – nr* siderable advance in this line.— La ton Truth.”  -  599 words
  • 62 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. South-West Aviation Company Profits Canton, July 1. Since the inauguration of the new air service between Canton and Lunge o South-west Aviation Company is official V stated to-day to have been opera 3 ToX to stimulate pubUc intent In aviation, the Company is now
    .—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  62 words
  • 492 19 sire for a revanche.” —Reuters Pacific Service. I GEN. HO YING-CHING’S REMARKABLE ADDRESS Peiping, July 2. General Ho Ying-ching, Acting chairman of the Peiping Branch Military Council, gave a remarkable address at this morning’s Sun Yat-sen memorial service of the Council on “Independence, Self-defence and Internationalism.
    sire for a revanche.”—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  492 words
  • 83 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Work To Be Speedily Completed Canton. July 6. In order to facilitate transportation, the provincial department of reconstruction sent an order to various county governments yesterday, urging them speedily to compFto the network of highways in their own counties, and to exempt transportation of food
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  • 71 19 day. Reuters Pacific Service. Expected To Withdraw Resignation Nanking, July 6. Mr. Tsen Chung-min, vice-Minister of Railways, to-day stated that he expected Mr. Yin Tung, managing director of the Peiping-Mukden Railway, to withdrawn his resignation. On July 2, Mr. Yin Tung wired his resignation to Nanking as
    day. Reuters Pacific Service.  -  71 words
  • 55 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, July I. The seat of the so-called Soviet government in Central Kiangsi has been removed from Shiuchin to Pokshing county, according to report received here to-day. The transfer is alleged to be a result of the pressure applied against Shiuchin by
    Reuters Pacific Service.  -  55 words
  • 263 19 Reuters Pacific Service. SHANGHAI GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Nanking, July 10. Lack of financial means to continue her studies prompted Miss Wang Hsiang-lin, an art student from Shanghai, to an attempted suicide in a Chinese hotel here. Miss Wang registered in the hotel ’ast Saturday
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  • 219 19 spread devastation. —Reuters Pacific Service. Drought In Other Parts Of China Canton. June 28. While other parts of Chine are suffering from drought the flood menace alone both the East and West River districts is rapidly growing owing to heavy and incessant rains. As a result
    spread devastation.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  219 words
  • 103 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping, July 1. Following an interruption of more than two years and six months, through railway traffic was restored et 8.45 a. m. today when the Pingshen express left for Mukden. The train was crowded with passengers, most of them from stations inside
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  • 80 19 and the increase of existing levies. Reuters Pacific Service. In Precarious Financial Situation Canton, July 6. Kwangtung’s precarious financial situation is shown in an official announcement of the provincial government to-day, which sayd that the budget for the current year has a deficit of over $25,000,000. In order to
    and the increase of existing levies. Reuters Pacific Service.  -  80 words
  • 584 19 seas. —“Canton Truth.” 1 he progress of China is in evitable, if it really becomes the will of the nation to reform and reconstruct. The first thing to be done is administrative action to reduce taxation and to control transport for which purposes it is necessary to displace
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  • 94 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Canton, July 4. While pushing towards Lungyien, West Fukien, Kwangtung troops of the Ist Independent Division are busy searching for scattered groups of bandits. According to reports received here todev, the Kwangtung forces a few days ago clashed with about 100
    Reuters Pacific Service.  -  94 words
  • 203 19 from the general public.—Reuters Pacific Service. To Have 50 New Fighting Planes Canton, June 29. It is indicated in official quarters that a comprehensive scheme is under way for the expansion of Canton Air Force. General Huang Kwang-yu, Commander-in-Chief of the Canton Air Fleet, who is c.t
    from the general public.—Reuters Pacific Service.  -  203 words
  • 42 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, July 3. The Ministry of the Interior has issued circular instructions to various provincial and municipel governments strictly forbidding foreigners to take photographs or motion pictures of Chinese women with hound-feet or other “undesirable” scenes.
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  • 34 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Peiping, June 30. The third National Railway Exhibition closed this afternoon, after having been open since June 20. The next exhibition will be held at Tsingtao in 1935.
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  • 178 20 A CHAPTER FROM ENGLAND’S HISTORY THE GREY WALLS OF LUDLOW’S NORMAN CASTLE, silent witnesses to much of England’s history, form an ideal setting for the Shropshire Pageant, episode four of which is shown above. The Prince of Wales, afterwards Edward V, is seen leaving the
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