Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 July 1934

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1888. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 178. Vol. XCII. TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1934. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1197 1 ALL STATES TO PARTICIPATE IN FUTURE SURPLUSES F.M.S. CLAIM FOR RETROSPECTIVE PROFITS NOT MET COLONY AWARDED $21,500.000 IN FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ITS CLAIM The Report of Sir Basil Blackett, the famous economist, on his examination of the Malayan currency problem and more particularly the
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  • 36 1 BOUQUET FOR THE QUEEN.—Misa Paddy Thomson, daughter of Sir Willia m Thomson, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, is seen making the presentation when the Royal car paused in Edinburgh during a Floral Pageant.
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  • 82 1 —Reuter Wireless. Died Peniletas: State Providing Fc* Family Berlin. July 30. “I acted as a human being and not as a Minister Plenipotentiary” says Herr Reith who was recalled from Vienna, condemning the political deductions drawn from his intervention on behalf of Nazi raiders in Vienna. Frau Dollfuss
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  • 191 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Britain Watching Situation BUT NO ACTION CALLED FOR London, July 30. Sir John Simon, replying to Parliamentary questions on the subject of German 1 interference in Austrian internal effairs,' said that in February last and again re- cently he received from the Austrian Go-' vernment
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  • 20 1 newspaper proprietor has died. —Reuter Wireless. M. Coty, the millionaire perfumer and jwspaper proprietor has died. —Reuter
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  • 869 1 ,-r-Reuter Wireless. Dover No Longer The Frontier "THINK OF THE RHINE London, July 30. The House of Commons to-night j debated the government’s provisional programme for increasing during the' next five years the Royal Air Force by! 41 squadrons. In describing the circumstances which led the
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  • 341 1 Simple Celebrations NO UNDUE EXPENDITURE The following announcement has been telegraphed to the Officer Administering the Government and High Commissioner by the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies: “The King has been graciously pleased to approve a recommendation of the Prime Minister that
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    • 1746 2 RATES FOR CASUAL Nonce PENANG TURF CLUB. BANKS AftVKTiCEMnrrc Taiping Turf Club AUTUMN MEETING. 1934. ADVek I JbtMEW 13 august amateur meeting DAT> jriY uoMft KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK nav—FRIDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1934. Brd DAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1934. nUNU wiUiKB/» /%E lUNA lIkJ IT r 2n d 4ta
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  • 2614 3 SCIENTIST S DETECTION OF CRIME: DISEASE BORNE BY AEROPLANE: NOISE DANGER TO NERVES: R. A. F. TESTS WITH GLIDER From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 21. RIMINALS’ self-bertayal Sir Richard Gregory, the scientist and onomer, c’aims that he could make any minal lead him to hidden loot,
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  • 1070 4 WEIGHTS AND ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-DAY Below will be found the scratchings, acceptances and final selections for to-day, the second day of the Penang 1 urf Club Autumn Meeting: Race 1, Horses Class 4, Division 4, 6 furlongs, 2.45 p.m. 912 TOM TIT 9- 0 C.
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  • 555 4 Badminton Tour MISS WANG SIEW ENG’S IMPRESSIONS Singapore. July 29. 1 For the best part of a month Miss Wang Siew Eng, the Singapore lady champion.; has been touring Siam, Penang and Medan with the Nanyang Chinese schoolgirls. She met with tremendous success, and amongst I those
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  • 46 4 .—Reuter. Barnett And Kippax In Form London, July 30. The match between the Australians and Scotland at Edinburgh was drawn. Scotland: 107 and 116 for 8 wickets. Australians: 331 for 5 wickets, declared (McCabe 73, Barnett 92 and Kippax 90 not out).
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  • 1283 4 Eton And Harrow Draw A PROMINENT AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 21. THE M C.C. ATTITUDE Lord Hawke’s well-chosen words on the attitude of M.C.C. towards the proposed L. rule change can be considered a semi-official announcement. True he was only speaking at the
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  • 258 4 Rotten Class In Riding Skill SOME A SOURCE OF DANGER In the course of a review of racing in Siam "Obscure” in the “Bangkok Times’’ says:— Hereunder will be found the list showing the 'winning jockeys during the season. Only the first ten are included. Our jockeys
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  • 34 4 —Reuter. Amateur Exhibitions With Professionals Banned London, July 3i The International Lawn Tennis Fe«L tion have decided against open toon ments and banned amateurs playing exhibitions with professionals without Federation’s permission.-
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  • 1384 5 27 MALAYANS ENJOY SIXTH ANNUAL EVENT JOHN W. BEALEY WINS COVETED PRESIDENT'S TANKARD The sixth golf meeting organised by the Association was held jit Prince’s Golf Club, Sandwich, by Courtesy of the Committee of that Club, on June 12th, 13th and
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  • 1009 5 AS I SEE SPORT PRIDE of place to-day must again be given to a little thing connected with the Third Test match—another of those queer little details which come to light after the excitement has subsided, but which are none the less interesting on that account.
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    • 113 5 THE SMARTEST WOMEN USE j OUTDOOR GIRL J BEAUTY AIDS > YET THEY COST 1 j ONLY 25 CENTS. I V Times have changed. So have opinions. Fashinable women no longer believe necessary to pay high prices for high quality beauty aids. Scientific tests have absolutely proven that |OUTbGDR OUTDOOR
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  • 1880 6 MR. JUSTICE CLAUSON'S JUDGMENT WIDOW WAIVES CLAIM AGAINST THE CHILD IN THE CASE JUDGMENT was given by Mr. Justice Clauson, in the Chancery Division on July 20, in the action concerning the estate of the late J»r. Arnold Bennett, the novelist. The parties to the dispute
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  • 494 6 "Drunkenness And Torture" DR. NORWOOD REPLIES TO MR. MANDER Some outspoken remarks about “a certain school” are mad-» by Mr. Miles Man-. der —actor, playwright film producer, and Socialist candid for Pun y in a book, “To My Sen in Con ’’ce” (Faber. 55.). t ’The
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  • 471 6 Coroner’s Criticism At An Inquest JURY’S "DISGUST" Christian Science practitioners were strongly criticised at the inquest et Southport on Walter Horace Honnor, aged 47, of He ig-a venue. Soutport, a manufacturer’s agent. The Coroner (Sir Samuel Brighouse) said Honnor was taken ill at Whitsuntide and consulted four
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  • 226 6 Bridegroom: Albert Knox, One Of “Crazy” Pair I Notice of their forthcoming marriage has been given by Miss Clarice Mayne (Mrs. James Tate), the actress, and Mr. Albert E. C. Knox, one of the famous "crazy" pair, Nervo and Knox. The banns were published for the
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  • 1093 6  -  BY M. A. THOMAS <Zn The Daily Herald.”) The Hon. Nana Sir OFORI ATTA, the West African Chief, with other local headmen, is to discuss with, Foreign Office officials the right-to-search legislation recently made law on the Gold Coast. His people are making determined
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  • 247 6 i Would-Be Members Invited To A F ree Session A nudist centre in a large house at Friern Park, Friern Barnet. Middlesex, is causing protests from residents in the neighbourhood. A high lattice fencing has been put ud round the garden, which the nudists use
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  • 746 7 20 Months For Moldy Peon PLEA OF GUILTY Lob bin Mcßuuned Noor, thp young Malay peon at th? Sub-Treasury, Batu Gajah, who pleaded guilty to the theft of $30,000 fifoni the Treasury safe on February 26 last, was sentenced to 20 months’ rigorous imprisonment by
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  • 174 7 Between France And Italy A GREAT EVENT Vienna, July 25. The leading Government organ, the Reichs-Post, commenting editorially on the outstanding significance of the FrancoItalian colonial convention, the signing of which is reported to be imminent, declares that the pact is a great event of far-reech-ing importance. Pointing
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  • 372 7 In the Penang District Court this morning Mr. C. R. Samuel, counsel for the defence of the proprietor of Chop Wah Keong, on a charge of selling, exposing or having in his possession for sale soaps counterfeit of Colibrita Blumensaeife Soaps, said that he had been instructed
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  • 710 7 FUNCTION AT E. O. HOTEL Dr. Huck Chye's Tribute To Sir Wm. Hornell AND THE REPLY At the E. and O. Hotel yesterday Sir William Hornell, vice-chancellor of Hongkong University, was the guest-of-honour at a luncheon given by Penang graduates of the University. Those present included Dr. Ong Huck Chye,
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  • 238 7 Probables For To-day’s Race STRATHCARRON FAVOURITE London, July 30. The following are the probables for the Stewards’ Cup to be run at Goodwood tomorrow:— CORO ADO Gunn ALLUVIAL Carslake MANITOBA Gordon Richards GREENORE Perryman OLD RILEY Childs FURROKHSIYAR Steve Donoghue FIGARO Weston STRATHCARRON Harry Wragg UNLIKELY Sirett
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    • 38 7 weather report Temperature Wind RalnfaE 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 80 S TIDE TABLE T D-day High Water Low Water 3.43 a.m. 9 55 a.m. 3.31 p.m. 10.15 p.m. TO-MORROW 4.15 a.m. 10.32 a.m. 3.58 p‘m. 10.43 p.m.
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    • 102 7 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TO NIGHT DINNER DANCE Dance Music By JERE LEE'S MADCAPS" ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/- LADIES FBEB TO MORROW SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music By "JERE LEE'S MADCAPS" ..And The Orchestra Of The S. S. “PRESIDENT VAN BUREN" ADMISSION TO BALLROOM $l/- LADIES FREE Thursday, 2nd August
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    • 47 8 FURNITURE BUSINESS CLOSING SALE WHOLE STOCK TO BE CLEARED AT UNDER-COST PRICE. YOU COULD NEVER HAVE THE CHANCE I AGAIN. I COME EARLY TO MAKE YOUR I SELECTIONS. I SHANGHAI FURNITURE CO I 27, Bishop Street, I PENANG. I Phone No. 1140. I j r 1 I
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    • 358 8 ALL RECORDS SMASHED TO ATOMS PACKED HOUSES AT YESTERDAY S OPENING MAJESTIC TO .so A FILM THAT OUTLEAPS THE WILDEST IMAGININGS! KING KONG T EDGAR WALLACE'S MASTODONIC MIRACLE OF THE MOVIES! BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY PLANS AT ROBINSONS PHONE 567. COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH! DOWNSTAIRS TICKETS WILL BE
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  • 1365 9 CHAPTER VI The queen finds her time no less occupied with the problems of peace than they had been with war. Everything must give way to hex duties and time for her beloved reading was to be stolen from hours that she should sleep. Her people still hope
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  • 59 9 advanced for a statement'at present.—Reuter. Establishment Being Considered London, July 31. In reply to a question in the House of Commons, Sir Phillip Sassoon informed Mr. Nunn that the establishment of a branch from the England to Australia airline to Hongkong and Shanghai was being considered
    advanced for a statement'at present.—Reuter.  -  59 words
  • 222 9 Reuter. Change In U.S. Policy Likely London, July 30. The general opinion here and in New York seems to be that the American adI ministration is now finished with the policy lof business reform and will shortly encourage enterprise, giving greater freedom i for the conduct of business
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  • 461 9 To Be Forced On i i Ceylon BY ORDER-IN-COUNCIL London, July 30. In the House of Commons, Sir Phillip' Cunliffe Lister replying to Major Proctor, I said that the Governor of Ceylon has re- ported that the Board of Ministers does not! propose to introduce legislation for regula-
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    • 6 9 OPENING ON AUG. 4 AT QUEEN'S
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    • 124 9 NO BLACK LOOKS when you give them Scotts Porage Oafs for breakfast Smiles are the rule at table, when Scott’s Porage Oats is t|je breakfast. These are The Quality Oats the very best that even Scotland can jrow; finer in flavour, richer in nourishment than those of any ocher land.
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  • 681 10 As one Italian paper has put it, “scratch a German and you will find a barbarian." History has shown this to be the case over and over again. The latest proof is the extreme satisfaction of everyone in Germany, from Herr Hitler downward, at the revolting tragedy
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  • 220 10 Bogus Lottery Tickets In Court The case in which a Chinese named Tan Hooi Seng was charged with attempting to cheat a compatriot by inducing him to deliver $4/- in respect of an alleged bogus lottery, was heard to-day in the Police Court before Mr. D. Wills.
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  • 31 10 To Lieut. Rees-Williams A farewell dance to Lieutenant D. ReesWilliams, who is leaving Malaya will bs held at the Eurasian Volunteers’ Club on Friday, August 3. Dress is optional.
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  • 1332 10 Public Relations Officer is a noble title which has recently come into common use, and it is certainly pompous and ponderous if it is only applied to a gentleman whose function is to insert into newspapers pa-, ragraphs favourable to the concerns which he represents. In that case
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  • 402 10 Malay Convicted Of '1 Theft 1 ’l Seremban, July 27. A Malay named Yusop bin Ismail was produced before Mr. V. W. W. Purcell, this i morning, charged with the theft of a lea--1 ther wallet containing $3 in cash, and a silver ring, the property of
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    • 21 10 DEL MONTE PRODUCTS ARE THE Best Obtainable I iMf Kgt HOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 429 11 -—Reuter. Trial Of Nazi Rebels SENSATIONAL ADMISSIONS Dramatic End To Proceedings Vienna, July 31. Sensational admissions by Government messes caused a predicament and high ords between the Bench and Counsel for defence and livened up the opening of e court martial of the chief rebels. An exdier. Otto
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  • 244 11 Ex-Prussian Minister Acquitted Berlin, July 23. After a month’s proceedings against Dr. Heinrich Hirtsiefer, former Prussian Minister of Welfare and at one time leader of the Catholic Party, on a charge of malfeasance and acquisition of the title of Doctor by irregular means, the Court suddenly announced to-day
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  • 138 11 Herr Schuschnigg New Austrian Chancellor CRISIS AVERTED Four Important Posts Held By Heimwehr Vienna, July 80. The formation -of al new “Cabinet of Compromise” has averted a fresh crisis and brought temporary peace to Vienna 'while the appointment) of Herr Schuschnigg is an undoubted success for the
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  • 233 11 —Reuter. Violent Italian Press Campaign Rome, July 30. A violent press campaign has been whipped up against Germany which is de- dared to be responsible for the murder of; Dr. Dollfuss and plotting to overthrow the Austrian Government. The newspapers denounce Germany as a nation of barbarians while
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  • 79 11 demonstrate nt&gt;nsen se —Reuter Wirepared to stand no nonsense.— less. Sufficient Italian Forces To Meet Any Eventuality I Rome, July 30. It is officially announced that su c e “j land and air forces to meet any eventuality moved to the Brennar Pass, and Carinthia but as the
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  • 255 11 Business Over Before Lunch TRIBUTES TO SIR CECIL I CLEMENTI (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 30. Singapore has had a hectic political week-end. When the Legislative Councillors assembled this morning I for the Council meeting they were confronted not only with the Trade j Commission Report, which
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    5 11 the British boxer
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  • 150 11 Insufficient Evidence After hearing Police evidence repfdmg information received, arrests and identification parades the Penang Police Magis trate, Mr. D. Wills, yesterday afternoon discharged three Chinese, Tan Ah Eng, G*ap Ah Leng, and Ng Ah Ee at the of the prosecution upon a charge of ex
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  • 173 11 Two Reported Seen At Brinchang THREE SAKAIS KILLED AT TERLA Are there tigers in the Cameron Highlands Residents are somewhat disturbed at the latest report that two tigers were seen in the vicinity of Brinchang Camp the other day. This appears to confirm the
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  • 160 11 Solving A Question Of Principle Tokyo, July 23. The question of manoeuvres by foreign troops near the Manchukuo border is expected here to be settled amicably between the commander cf the Japanese garrison at Tientsin and the commanders of the other foreign garrisons. The question, which occurred with the
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  • 49 11 Chinese Shareholders Walk Out I There was a dramatic terminaItion to the annual meeting of the Malay-Siamese Prospecting Co. j Ltd. this morning when after arguments in which Mr. WhitaJker objected to the Chairman adImitting certain proxies most of jthe Chinese shareholders left the meeting.
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  • 143 11 Police Chief Fired Upon Saarbruecken, July 24. The police commissioner, Herr Machts, was fired at this (Tuesday) morning as he left the office in full uniform, whereupon with great presence of mind he took cover behind an omnibus nearby end returned the shots with such effect that his
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  • 591 12 STOPPAGE IN SHIPMENTS OF PALM OIL TO UNITED STATES NOT ONE TON THIS YEAR BUT U. S. DUTIES MERELY TROUBLESOME WORLD SHIPMENTS MAINTAINED Why has America stopped buying Malayan palm oil? Last vear, exports to the U.S.A, amounted to 2.990 tons, exceeded onlv by exports to
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  • 40 12 .—Reuter. Presidcn* Roosevelt’s Mediation Board announces that the strikers are returning to work to-morrow at all ports on the Pacific Coast. Twelve thousand are returning without discrimination regarding the union affiliation of strike activity, pending arbitration.—Reuter.
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  • 323 12 Intimidation Cf A I Compatriot Johore Bahru, July 28. As the result of a Chinese merchant of Johore Bahru named Yong Ming Teck alleging that another Chinese named Yong Choon Nam. described as an informer to the police and attorney cf one Ahmed bin Mohammed, called him a
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    • 26 12 FIRST I WITH THE j NE W S Th» gWNTOAY CASTiriE ON [j £ale ip Pepapg w Ar I A I lI best PICTURES LATEST NEWS
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    • 419 12 Looking Beyond ill 1 I'll I !■&gt; f I MLJii I 111 TO-MORROW In the heyday of life, when earning-power is at its greatest, 65 seems too distant to contemplate. But when you reach the retiring age—when your active life-work is done —■what will the future hold for you? For
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    • 117 12 6-15 TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 AGAIN THE FIREBRAND OF I AM A FUGITIVE TAKES THE TOWN BY STROM PAUL MUN AS THE GLORIOUS HERO WHOSE STORY TAKES IN A CENTURY OF TIME I “World Changes’! FIRST NATIONAL'S SUPEREME TRIUMPH I TO-MORROW &■£&lt; -eSt SR 7 «JK %Sf CUTEV CO-EOS' K
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    • 48 12 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES Hiking to the Sea (1) Ifn i ow'i* hi i J 1; j/7/ /rm i I!roaH's 'tot and bv.t By the woodland way they tramped Lost the way new know.', a no'yd shcr* yt Feez are petting sore and cramped. Thil ancient s'.g::;-.:. .s i't-.
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  • 847 13 Supreme Court BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT Singapore, July 29. The motion brought by the Bar Committee of Singapore against an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court to show cause why he should not be struck off the roll or suspended for alleged improper conduct was
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  • 449 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL A duty of 50 cents a gallon, or 30 cents preferential, has been imposed in the F.M. S. on syrups and solutions containing more than 30 per cent, of sugar. The Malay&lt;Mi Police Magazine understands that the Hon’ble Mr. H. Fairburn, Inspector-General of Police, has decided to retire
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  • 231 13 11 King Kong 11 DRAWS CROWDS AT MAJESTIC “King Kong”, which opened a season at the Majestic last night was greeted by big crowds which fought to gain admittance. This Edgar Wallace-Merian Cooper product is the supreme shocker of the ege, a masterpiece of technical
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  • 133 14 —Reuter. Davis Cup Challenge j Round POOR TENNIS London, July 30. Great Britain leads the United States by two matches to one in the Challenge Round of the Davis Cup Tournament now being played at Wimbledon. Aften the victories of Austin and Perry over Shields and Wood
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  • 65 14 Selections By Ormonde (Penang.) Race 1 DEAR MOON Place LA COLONIALE. Race 2 WINDFALL Place KNAVE’S CRIB. Race 3 GEORGE EDVARDES Place LIGHTING. Race 4 MISS CAPRICE Place LAMBDEN. Race 5 GREAT WARDEN Place FANCAN. Race 6 DIAMOND DUST Place ATHLACCA. Race 7 ARGENT Place STAY OUT. Race
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  • 38 14 PENANG, JULY 31 London Bank Demand 2 4 m'ta Private 3 m|ta credit 2(4% 3 Documentary On New York Demand 58% nom France T.T. 886 nom. Hongkong t.T. 35% Shanghai t.T. 41% India T.T. 155% Silver 20*
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  • 409 14 TO-DAY’S PRICES KENNEDY COMPANY The following are the latest quotattotn a MBSSRfi. KONNJUDT A OCT* rtame M i Yesterday To-day Buyers SeDsni Buyers Seller» t I j RUBBER i Allenby 1.75 1.85 1.75 1.85 1 Ayer Panas 1.65 1.75 1.75 1.85 Broga 92% 95 92% 95
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  • 135 14 YESTERDAY TO-DAY London No market £231-5 0 TIN—(3 Months) 5 0 No market £231-5-0 Singapore $114.37% $ll4 371/ Businew Done 5H4.3&lt;% Penang $114.37% $ll3 37v Business Done Buyers no sellers 50 tons COPRA—(Sundried) 83 00 BLACK PEPPER 2 $14.50 RUBBER London New York 7 Closed 14 916c(G) Singapore
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  • 186 14 A.A ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers Seiler* HN Ayer Weng 2.15 2.20 2.10 2.15 Hitam 55 57 55 57 Hong Fatt 52 54 52 54 Johan 32 33 32 33 Kinta 2.62% 2.67% 2.62% 2.67% Kuchai 1.05 1.07% 1.05 1.07% Lukut 1.11 1.13 1.09 1.11 Nawng Pet
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  • 399 14 SOON THEAM CO. Tfu foDowtng are the changes in otx quotations up to noon to-day &gt; Yesterday To-day Buyers Sellers Buyers SeHen I RUBBER Allenbys 1.75 1.85 1.75 1.85 Amal. Malays 3.10 3.25 3.10 3.25 Ayer Panes 1.65 1.75 1.70 1.80 I Bassetts 80 85 80 85 jB. Lintangs 1.12
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  • 199 14 The foOowlag are the latest quotation* tor to-day Buyer» SeDers RUBBER Allenbys 1.75 1.85 Amalgamated Malays 3.15 3.20 A. Hitams 1.90 2.00 A. Panes 1.65 1.75 B. Lintangs 1.13 1.16 ex Brogas 92% 95 Connemaras 1.55 1.65 Glenealys 2.27% 2.35 Jerams 1.15 1.25 K. Sidims 2.35 2.45
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    • 433 14 Science throws new light on tooth decay Pain is nature’s warning that teeth are diseased. The cause of pain is usually B decay and an important fwl cause of decay is film on teeth, which science calls HL. I 1 bacterial plaque.” Idl &gt; wW j -zm- '-I j 1
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  • 967 15 Strong Financial Position MR. E. D. MONEY'S SPEECH The fourteenth ordinary general meeting the Chembong Malay Rubber Co. (1920) ,td was held at Walsingham House, thing-lane, London, E. C., on Wednesday, July 11. Mr. E. D. Money (chairman of the comply), in the course of his speech,
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  • 196 15 A Promising Outlook And Strong Position The meeting of the East Aisatic Rubber Estates Ltd. was held on. July 17. last in London. Lord HUTCHISON of MONTROSE, K. C.M.G.,C.8.,D.5.0. (chairman of the company), said that, in view of the improved condition of affairs, the directors recommended
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  • 81 15 Latest Quotations Monday Saturdey Parti 76 y 76H Wow York 5.03 5.03% New York 4 95 4.95% Montreal 2148 21.49 Brusaete 15.44% 15.44% Geneva 7.45% 7.45 Amsterdam 58% 58? i MH«® 13.02% 13.03 19.39% 1989% Stoekhota 22 .39% 22.39% Copenhagen 199 0% 19.90% Oslo 27 27
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  • 779 15 OUT in the MID-DAY SUN Getting Tanned —But Not Burnt by a Physician THEY say in Eastern countries that Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid-day sun,” while the inhabitants, who are far better equioped to stand its powerful rays, are at home or in the shade, taking
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  • 620 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Shedule of Principal Lines me following is a list Of vessels arriving sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TO-DAY g g. BULAN sails for Telok Anson, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. SS. MATA HARI from Singapore via ports. 8 S. MATA HARI sails for Telok
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  • 35 17 Dates And Venues July 31. —Davis Cup, Challenge Round, Wimbledon. July 31-August 3.- Goodwood. August 4-11. —Cowes Regatta. July 30-August 6.—Empire Games August 18, 20, 21, 22.—Fifth Test Match The Oval.
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  • 73 17 TUESDAY, JULY 31 Penang Races, 2nd day. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 Penang Races, 3rd day. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 Penang Races, 4th day. MONDAY, AUGUST 6 Penang Races, stn day. j SATURDAY, AUGUST 11 s Penang A.A.A. Sports, Esplanade. &gt; MONDAY, AUGUST 13 Entries close for Perak Turf Club, August
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  • 799 17 Edward Startz I VISITING SINGAPORE AND DUTCH INDIES At the beginning of August a wellknown friend of shortwave listeners will be calling at Baghdad on his way to the Dutch Indies. He is Mr. Edward Startz, the popular announcer of the “Phohi” station in Holland, a short-wave
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  • 666 17 The Post Office notifies that a. telegram from G. P. O. London says that the mail despatched from Penang, on July 7 by the s.s. “Kaisar-I-Hind” was delivered in London on July 30. i AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by train to Singapore
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  • 2411 18 MR. ASHLEY DUKE'S NEW PLAY: REALISTIC GORKI DRAMA: SCENES FROM THE KING'S LIFE: "G. B. S. PLAY TO BE FILMED (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 21. CHARLOTTE’S PROGRESS A daring experiment was made this J week by Mr. Ashley Duke in presenting j at his own
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  • 268 20 Inspector Felling (in front, carrying cas?&gt;). Chief-Inspector Donaldson and a police photographer leaving the house in Park-crescent, Brighton, where Miss Kaye resided. BISLEY MODES Hot-weather styles seen at Bisley, where the great rifle meeting opened Aiißnn m^ n r co /pi &gt;etitor Miss ’Margaret 'hlane.
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