Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 January 1935

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  • 22 1 ESTAB. 1833. AND PUBLISHED STRAITS CHRONICLE DAILY PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTAB. 1833. Ho. 22. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 283 1 .-Reuter. Hr Eastern Situation DRIFTING FROM BAD TO WORSE London, January 27. can control the Far Faster: >n nor prevent its ominous it but a solid understanding \merica, Britain and Russia I ejudice to the existing posiij in whether we like her c: andisement or not, declares
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  • 98 1 sun Reuter. -used By Mississippi Floods Marks, Missouri, January 27. scenes of horror and suffering in cold water river basin of the pi was described by an Official who reports that the deathroll r be revealed. Thousands of outlying towns of the settlement
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  • 271 1 i.— Reuter. 46 Dead or Missing COLLISION DUE TO FAILURE OF STEERING GEAR New York, January 28. The search for the remaining ten persons missing in the Mohawk disaster has been abandoned. It is presumed that the total deathroll now amounts to 46. One hundred and seventeen persons
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  • 89 1 —Reuter. Luggage Compartment Ripped Open By Gale London, January 26. Bara of gold, worth X6.000. tell from the Hillman Airways’ air liner Ay m S Paris to England today. It is thought that the gold fell into the sea off the coast o Kent,
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  • 64 1 tiors Reuter. Interest In His Visit To Berlin Berlin, January 26. After the recent visit of Lord Allen of Hurtwpod, interest has been aroused by the visit to Berlin of the Marquis of Lothian. It is understood that his visit is purely private but he may int
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 1 MILIZA KORJU3 Charming newcomer to the ranks of womsn opera singers
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  • 292 1 An Obvious Duty Neglected LETTER FROM SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM Following on a recent suggestion by a correspondent “Fiat Lux” that the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Settlement of Penang should be celebrated by the erection of a memorial to Francis Light the “Pinang Gazette”
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  • 89 1 44 PAGES Today’s issue of the “Pinang Gazette” which includes a 28 page Chinese New Year supplement consists of 44 pages. Last year we introduced a new departure for Penang in publishing the supplement as a separate paper thus giving readers and advertisers better value. That this
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  • 76 1 Opening For Saar Emigrants Paris, January 24. The applications on the part of the Saar emigres to enter the Foreign Legion are said to have assumed such proportions that according to the newspaper, Le Jour, the French Government has decided to establish a new regiment of the Foreign
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  • 44 1 l —Reuter. Millionaire And Famous Tennis Player New York, January 28. The death is announced of the millionaire and famous real tennis player Mr. Jay Gould. He is a son of the financier Mr. Jay Gould of New York.
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  • 285 1 1. —Reuter. Martial Law Declared SITUATION MOST TENSE IN CITY Baton Rouge, Louisiana, January 26. Martial law has been declared here, the capital of Senator Huey Long’s political “kingdom”, by Governor Allen, owing to present conditions of violence, insurrection and disorder. This order follows the action yesterday
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  • 51 1 .—Reuter. Situation Most Tense Baton Rouge, January 28. Additional troops have moved into the city where the situation is most tense. All State buildings are heavily guarded and patrols are constantly parading the streets. It is reported that the President of the Square Dealer’s Association has dis-
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  • 147 1 To Open Season Tonight For the first time in many years a circus comes to Penang. Harmston’s Circus, one of the best known circuses in the East, arrived yesterday after an extensive tour in Burma and India to open its season at Penang tonight. The circus
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  • 140 1 men. —Reuter. New Engine Cabled For SIMILAR TROUBLE AT MARSEILLES Naples, January 28. Squadron-Leader A. S. Lang, Commander of the flying boats, which are on their way to Singapore and one of which made a forced landing on the Island of Nissida owing to engine trouble
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  • 198 1 P. P. W. GIRL GUIDES Annual Meeting Of Association Penang, January 26. By the kind invitation of Mrs. B. W. Allen, Vice-president of the Penang and Province Wellesley Girl Guides, the Annual Meeting cf the Local Association was held at her house. Before the meeting there was tea on the
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  • 76 1 An Economic Mission Tokyo, January 24. The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry has formally chosen the members of an economic commission to be shortly sent to Brazil. Mr. Hyosaburo Hirao, who is president of the Kawasaki Dockyard Company, heads the mission, which is composed of
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  • 1024 2 MR. LAYCOCK CONTINUES HIS ARGUMENT Singapore, January 26. “1 am not beyond admitting that I am learning all the time by bitter experience,” said Mr. John Laycock, in the Supreme Court yesterday in submitting that, although the procedure nug t ave been wrong, the Improvement Trust
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  • 298 2 Agenda For Tomorrow's Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held tomorrow. Minutes of last Ordinary Meeting held on 8th January 1935 to be confirmed. Any special business the President may bring forward. Questions. Mr. Koh Sin Hock having given
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  • 744 2 Three Chinese Appear Before Magistrate STORY OF A TRAP Singapore, January 26. A preliminary inquiry was started yesterday before Mr. J. M. Brander, the third magistrate, into a case in which three Chinese, Wong Ah Su Wong Wai Lam and Toh Au Tah, are indicted
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  • 477 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL Captain A. Leckie, Assistant Superintendent of Surveys, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, is shortly leaving for Home on furlough. Dr. Thos. F. Strang is acting for Dr. L. W. Evans, who went Home on furlough I via Hongkong, Japan and America, as Chief Medical Officer, Kelantan. It is rumoured that
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  • 142 2 i Promotions And Transfers i The following promotions, transfers, and reappointments in the Colonial Service are announced:—Chambers, W. M., M.D., L.R.C.P., L. R. C. S., (Chief Medical Officer, Penang), Deputy Director of Medical and Health Services, Straits Settlements. Dailey, J. D. (Assistant Commissioner of Police), Deputy Commissioner of
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    • 206 2 Syfe MWWflWPBWBWWW. I “1 »1 1 a j I 11 k 11L 11F m B Ji w B1 Two Cigarettes In The Dark F. Trot CB 794 j Born To Be Kissed JOHNNYS GREEN’S ORCHESTRA PLAYING THE DANCE TUNE THAT HAS SET ALL LONDON’S FEET TAPPING. THE LATTER TITLE IS
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  • 1898 3 P. P. W. V. c. ANNUAL BISLEY BALL RESIDENT councillor presents GRAND AGGREGATE CUP MRS. D. G. B. RIDOUT PRESENTS 1934 TROPHIES \t the annual Bisley Ball at the Town Hall on Saturday night ups and prizes won by the Battalion were presented by Mrs. Ridout, wife of the popular
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    • 284 3 R efresh F _Y yourself delicious Ice-cold, creamy Horlick’s is a wonder- The wonderful health-qualities of Horfully refreshing drink when you are hot lick’s make it splendid for hot-weather and thirsty. Prepare it with ice-cold drinks While it cools and refreshes water or milk or try it with ice-cream. y°
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  • 378 4 Hope Of Experiment By The Summer NEGOTIATIONS IN PROGRESS Berlin, January 10. Reports have reached Berlin from Shanghai that negotiations are taking plac2 there between the German Lufthansa company and the Russo-German Airways Ccmpany, Eurasia, with a view to the establishment of a regular air service between
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  • 230 4 Cannibalism Alleged In Double Murder Charges of cannibalism are made at Jackson, Missouri by the county attorney, Mr. E. H. Green, against a giant negro who is alleged to be a grave robber. The negro James H. Coyner, who weighs 17st. 21b., and is 6ft. 4in. tall,
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  • 811 4 "Every Discovery Confirms It" MAN A MILLION YEARS AGO Divergence From The Ape Downe, Kent, January 20. “My friend Sir Ambrose Fleming is so gracious a person, and we are so much attached that I hesitate to set up against his opinions other views
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  • 361 4 Homeless Men's £440 Gift BIRTHDAY PARTY SCENES Twenty speeches in twenty minutes. That, thanks to the organising vigour and compelling personality of Prebendary Carlile, founder of the Church Army, was the rate of talk at his 88th birthdayparty in Stepney. The party was held in
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  • 177 4 Warning By Commissioner Calcutta, January 14. Though there is a general belief that conditions have greatly improved in the Chittagong district, Mr. Harold Graham, the Commissioner, in a speech has warned optimists that all is not yet well. “That the situation is much more under control
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    • 284 4 I CEPEA FABRICS i I I FOR ..-s, I SUMMER I I FROCKS 1 —We are particularly proud of the large and varied S collection of CEPEA FABRICS which we are dis- playing this week. Lor there is more value in a yard J |i|l of this well-known fabric w
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    • 2074 5 RATES FOR CASUAL PERAK TURF CLUB municipal notice tenders D A M V C I FEBRUARY MEETING ■> M IX l\ 3 At, C I IO CIVIC Fl Iw i An Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal I Commissioners will be held at the Tenders are invited for the demolition i
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  • 3961 6 EVENTS IN THE FIRST SIX MONTHS 23RD YEAR OF REPUBLIC OF CHINA CONSIDERABLE ADVANCE IN NATIONAL UNITY The following is a review of events in China during the first six months of 1934 the 23 rd. gear of the Republic of China, appearing in the People's Tribune.
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    • 138 6 Bv wl «JST «sSa nS Jill m r Ar 1 yH 1 Lt 6-15 LAST 2 SHOWS TONIGHT 9-30 You’ll Laugh as You've Never Kk Laughed Before S.. .at Will Rogers mixing love and horses fixing his young friends’ rojapX p mance... singing his trotin ter to victory in a
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  • 482 7 —Reuter. English League Results COVENTRY CITY’S CONVINCING WIN London, January 26. mg are the results of matches >-h League played today division I 2 Manchester C. 0 DIVISION II n or 2 Blackpool 1 3 W. Ham U. 0 DIVISION in Southern Section) Rriirhton A. 5
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  • 85 7 —Reuter. F. A. Cup Results ALBIONS TROUNCE SHEFFIELD UNITED London, January 26. wing are results of matches in a round of the F.A. Cup played 0 Stockport 0 0 Arsenal 1 1 Liverpool 3 Leeds 3 3 Luton 1 0 Manchester U. 0 0 Birmingham 3 p
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  • 167 7 -—Reuter. Rangers Defeat Cowdenbeath MORTON SCORES NINE AGAINST BO’NESS London, January 26. The following are the results of matches in the first round of the Scottish Cup played today Partick 3 Stenhousemuir 0 Vale O’Coba 1 Dumbarton 6 Buckie Thistle 1 Beith 0 Third Lanark 6 Creetown
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  • 91 7 —Reuter. English Rugger HARLEQUINS’ NARROW VICTORY London, January 26. The following are the results of the principal Rugby Union matches played today Birkenhead Park 11 Headingley 8 Blackheath 8 Royal Navy 3 Bradford 12 Halifax Bristol 12 Newport 3 Cambridge U. 5 Harlequins Guy’s Hospital 18
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  • 43 7 .—Reuter. 1932 Grand National Winner London, January 26. Forbra, the Grand National winner of 1932 and candidate for this year’s race, was destroyed at Newbury after contesting the Winchester Handicap Steeplechase. Forbra broke a fetlock after jumping the last fence.
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  • 565 7 Fourteen Goals In Hockey Match P. C. C. DRAW WITH TAIPING EUROPEANS What constitutes a record for Penang hockey was established on Saturday on the Esplanade when fourteen goals were scored in the match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Taiping Europeans which, however, ended
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  • 54 7 —Reuter. London, January 26. The following scores were returned in the National Rifle Association Competition: Kenya 1,137. Barbadoes 1,107. Federated Malay States 1,092 Southern Rhodesia 1,088. Gold Coast 1,085. Shanghai 1,075 and none others from China. There were twenty entries. There were no entries
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  • 345 7 Hoppy Lads Beat Glugor Club ODD GOAL VICTORY Playing well throughout in their football encounter with the Glugor Club on the Dato Kramat padang on Saturday, the Happy Lads scored a victory by the odd 1 goal in three. The losers, until both teams took the
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  • 247 7 Entries And Draw i SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING The following are the entries and the draw for the sixth Malayan Tamils’ Tennis Tournament to be held at Kuala Lumpur. SINGLES Bye—S. Namasivayam and A. R. S ingam. Das Lazarus v. J. V. Chelliah. M. Chelliah v. V.
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  • 275 7 Four Goals To One i VISITING TEAM WEAKEST i FOR YEARS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jannary 2CL "File F.A4.S. trounced the Ccdony side by four goals to one in the final hockey match of the season. The match played on the padang was
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  • 1012 8 Apart from a speech by Mr. Holland on the question of Sunday tapping, Mr. W. Leggatt appears to have completely occupied the floor at the annual meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters which was held at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Mr. Leggatt last year was Vice-Chairman and
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  • 1326 8 SERVICE AT ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH TYE SIN STREET MURDER CASE TAKEN UP FIRST The first session of the Penang Assizes for 1935 was ceremonially opened this morning, there being an unusually large attendance both at St. George’s Church, where a service was held, and in
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  • 80 8 Further Restoration Of Salary Cut (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bharu, January 25. It is gratifying to note that His Highness the Sultan has been pleased to restore another five per cent, salary cut to take effect from 1st. January, 1935. It will be remembered that the
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    • 81 8 YARDLEY BRILLIANTINE The Yardley Brilliantines are the finest quality made; they stimulate the growth of the hair and keep it smooth and glossy. Lavepder Solid Brilliantine in glass jar. (EyLg Keeps the hair healthy and neat. ALSO in Compact Travelling Tin. fl i&JM i I|s5> 1 I n. Lavender Liquid
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  • 1248 9 HORSES AND PONIES IN TRAINING SHOWING OWNERS AND TRAINERS following is a list of horses and in training for the Perak Turf February Meeting, with age and desr, and also showing present owner ubi trainer: P. LOGFE 1 'vlief a, beg, H.H. The Sultan of
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  • 520 9 England Out For 258 IDDON AND HOLMES SAVE BAD SITUATION Port of Spain, January 26. In the second Test match between England and the West Indies, the scores at the close of play on the third day (Saturday) were as follows West Indies 302 and 150
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  • 52 9 Reuter. Mrs. Jarrett Regains 100 Metres Record Chicago, January 26. Mrs. Eleanor Holm Jarrett regained the world record fcr the 100 metres back stroke, swimming in 1 min. 16 3-10 secs, at an exhibition race and beating the previous record of 1 min. 16 4-5 secs, established by Rita
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  • 291 9 At Min Sin Seah ONE AT BUKIT MERTAJAM At the Min Sin Seah yesterday the wedding took place of Mr. Fong Fung Choon, sixth son of the late Mr. Fong Gin Chan and Mrs. Fong, and Miss Lee Siew Har, second daughter of the late Mr. Lee
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  • 259 9 CHAMPIONSHIPS Champion Falls And Hurts Knee (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, January 27. A. S. Samuel, who is ranked first in Malaya also holding the Selangor Single’s title for the last five years, lost in the semi-final of the Selangor Open Singles Championship to Lee
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  • 95 9 Clerk Charged A clerk of Chop Kee Huat was produced in .the police court today before Mr. D. Wills charged that he, between the months of December 1934 and January 1935, being employed as a clerk in Chop Kee Huat and, in such capacity was entrusted
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    • 25 10 1 Ka U/w 1 \X 1 lUZl /1 'xN w t —voi& HUA HIN-ON-SEA. SIAM Chinese New Year. 1 Please book your accommodation EARLY. J
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    • 42 10 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD* MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS NOTE BOOKS PENCILS ,NK s SUM BOOKS DAY-BOOKS LETTER HEADS xZ MEMORANDUM FORMS i ESTATE REPORT FORMS y/ ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS i X COMPETITIVE PRICES j 1—j—ui_ _l Mm.ii- ~--mri- 1 ■■nr-t
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 227 10 t 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 An Outstanding British Screen Achievement! GAUMONT BRITISH'S AMAZING EPIC OF THE TRUE LIFE STORY OF MARTHA CNOCKHAERT THE FAMOUS BELGIAN NURSE CONRAD VEIDirC /Gfl UERBIRT HAKUAU»>>>-<JM Lb2&M| I a\ vi A /wtefflWM™ /1 ?l_r L MuMWWLSPECTACULAR IN ITS SWEEP HUMAN IN ITS EMOTIONS DRAMATIC IN
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    • 158 10 TOMORROW 1 The Most Daring Love Story Which Ran Serially In McCALL’S MAGAZINE Now Brought To Screen By F®X FILM CORPORATION PICTURE THE WORLD 'W' And Then Comes OUR GIGANTIC ATTRACTION SPECIALLY BOOKED FOR YOUR SUPREME ENJOYMENT (paramount I PROUDLY PRESENTS CECIL B. DE MILLE'S I MAGNIFICENT SPECTACLE EPIC "CLEOPATRA"
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    • 145 10 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 MEET A NEW KIND OF TEMPTRESS! SHE'LL TEACH YOU A NEW KIND OF LOVE I CLOVES EXPERT1 flKSIn Melting kisses datfaCl caresses breath-iakin® JMW"* 1 temptation.. .This amadndF. f sSB little Love Thief flashes!® L k J technique in the most hree s' Jf' WHpiilli zen
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  • 29 11 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Perak Turf Club Races, 1st day. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5 Perak Turf Club races, 2nd day. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Perak Turf Club races, 3rd day.
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  • 107 11 Palace during the celebrations. —Rugby Radio Service. Programme Drawn Up London, January 25. It is understood that detailed plans for the principal celebrations in connection with the Jubilee on May 5 of the King’s accession to the throne have now been completed and the full
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  • 71 11 Leeper of Melbourne.—Rugby Radio Service. Mr. Allen Leeper London, January 25. The death occurred this morning after a long and painful illness of Mr. Allen Leeper, aged 48, a counsellor in the Diplomatic Service. Of recent years he devoted himself unsparingly to the League of Nations and
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  • 62 11 week.—Rugby Radio Service. London, January 25. There was a new low record rate of borrowing and treasury bills today. The amount applied for in tenders for £25,000,000 bills was £36,560,000 and the amount allotted in bills at three months was £23,000,000. The average rate
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  • 212 11 ry. Rugby Radio Service. Sweeping British Isles TELEPHONE WIRES AND ELECTRICITY CABLES DAMAGED London, January 26. A furious gale reaching 86 miles an hour accompanied by storms of snow, sleet and hail is sweeping the British Isles. The gale started early yesterday and is still continuing.
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  • 105 11 —Rugby Radio Service, Another Conference Held London, January 25. The Minister of Labour, Mr. Oliver Stanley, this afternoon outlined to members of the National Confederation of Employers organisations the points he wishes to consider in co-operation with employers organisations. A similar statement was made to the Trades
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  • 79 11 —Rugby Radio Service. Leaves On Tour Of West Indies London, January 25. The Duke and Duchess of Kent had a rousing reception from 400 cruising passengers when they joined them aboard the liner “Duchess of Richmond” in which they sailed from Southampton to the West
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  • 99 11 —Reuter. Lindbergh To Make Transpacific Flight New York, January 26. Col. Lindbergh’s intimates state that j after the Hauptmann trial he expects to make a trans-Pacific flight as a preliminary to establishing an American air transport service between California and China. The probable route will be Los
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  • 27 11 —Reuter. Washington, January 26. The death has taken place of Admiral Robert Coontz, ex-commander in chief of the U.S. fleet from heart failure.
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  • 289 11 sale of explosives.”—Rugby Radio Service. Action For Slander Successful RESULT WELCOMED BY PRESS London, January 26. Sir John Simon’s successful action for slander against a speaker who had alleged that he had a pecuniary interest in munitions which affected the Government’» policy is welcomed irrespective of
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  • 127 11 which the world so greatly needed. Rugby Radio Service. Considerable Progress Made By Great Britain London, January 25. In a speech at the annual meeting of th© Llyods Bank, the Chairman, Mr. Beaumbnt Pease, reviewing the industrial outlook said that Great Britain had made considerable progress on the
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  • 187 11 —Rugby Radio Service. Weather Still Bad In Mid-Atlantic London, January 25. In the mid-Atlantic where the oil tanker “Valverda” is lying disabled, following the severe fire which gutted her engine room on January 22, the weather is still bad but there are signs of it
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    • 110 11 Help Kidneys Don’t Take Drastic Drugs Your kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters which are endangered by neglect or drastic. Irritating drugs. Beware I If Kidney trouble or Bladder weakness makes you suffer from Getting Ut> Nights Leg Pains, Nervousness. Dizziness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbago a Urn^n 5* Itching,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 539 11 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES B.B.C. Tbe Allowing are tile new v; c4 which will be used simultaneoueGSG 16.86 metres ard GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 m-' throogkout <ml GSO 16.86 j until 11.06 pan. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.06 p.m Local Hum GSD 28.68 metre» Lnd GSC 31.80 metres TODAY
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    • 692 11 Empire.” Mr. R. St. Barbe Baker. 8.00 —Relay of Dinner Music by Raffles 10.05—A Programme of Music by Edward Hotel Orchestra under direction of German. The B.B.C. Empire Or- Dan Hopkins. chestra. Leader, Daniel Melsa, 8.30 —Close Down. Conductor, Eric Fogg. Meta Murray (Soprano). Orchestra Overture, Nell Gwyn. Meta Murray
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    • 39 11 Goodbye—The Gaumont British Dance Orchestra. Columbia CB803 Fox-Trot —I saw Stars For All We know Carr*oll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans. CB797 Fox-Trot —Who made little Boy Blue Fox-Trot —There was an old Woman —The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.
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  • 170 13 pod Would Not Stay in His Stomach >W only too well the distress of >-as burning acidity, bloating. ston man suffered even more Read Well. thi c ther was the first to introduce to our house, as my husband sufferer beyond description with ouble. All his
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  • 171 13 Saturday Broadcast From ZHJ innovation, and which unioubbdh ist have pleased local listeners who tun- m to ZHJ (Penang Wireless thS, ety Saturday evening, was the the artists of Miss Keah The opera Is at present per rmin.L Kun and Frolic Amusement The ur
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  • 161 13 Programme Arranged For New Year Festivals r -< at the two amusement Parks in n-u should enjoy themselves to the full Chinese New Year holidays as a numb-r r pleasant ‘'surprises'' are in -‘"J' tor them during the forthcoming V. mbh y Dance Hall alone should
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  • 82 13 r Palmer Slightly Injured 1 om Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, January 26. returning to Bruas from Kuala >>■» travelling in a hire car via Batu owing to his own car breaking the Hon. Mr. S. B. Palmer was in- 1 in an accident. The car crashed 'hst
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  • 622 13 PROBABLY A SUICIDE CASE CORONER'S OPEN VERDICT How poverty led to tragedy, was revealed in an enquiry on Saturday into the circumstances surrounding the death of Tang Kam W’ah, an elderly female Chinese, who was found in distress at an estate adjoining the Mt. Erskine Cemetery
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  • 48 13 Held Up At Ahyab (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, January 26. The East bound Imperial Airways' plane which left Calcutta this morning and was held up at Akyab is now not due at Don Muang before tomorrow and Singapore some time on Monday.
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  • 262 13 Fines Of $2.50 i Imposed I A Tamil named Ramayan was produced before the police magistrate (Mr. D. Wills) on Saturday, charged that on Friday he disobeyed the lawful order of a traffic constable by failing to stop on his cycle when ordered, at the junction
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  • 236 13 $72 Fine For Cruelty Kassim b. Naina Mohd. was charged in the Police Court on Saturday, before M r D. Wills, with overcrowding 45 buffaloed* in such a W’Ay as to cause injury or dis-1 comfort to them, m his tongkang No. 177 j on a
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  • 145 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, January 26. The annual general meeting of the F.M.S. Bar was held this morning. Mr. F. J. Bryant, the doyen of the bar presiding. Mr. Benjamin, the Hon. Secretary of the outgoing committee, represented the Selangor Bar. The following
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  • 144 13 By Sentenced Prisoner (From Our Own Correspondent). Tpoh, January 26. Chee Sum who last year after a conviction on a charge of being found in possession of illicit samsu had rushed out of the Batu Gajah Court and attacked three persons with a knife was today brought
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  • 76 13 Two New Appointments (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, January 26. Raja Kechii Tengah (formerly known as Raja Kechii Bongsu) A.D.C. Jio the Sultan of Perak has been appointed to the vacancy on the Perak State Council caused by th' death of Raja Sir Chulan. The council has
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  • 123 13 Sanders Boje A pretty wedding was olemnised on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, the contracting parties being Albert Gerald Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders of London, and Miss Grete Boje, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Boje of
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  • 71 13 Thor Khoo The wedding was solemnised at No. 57, Katz Street, at noon on Saturday of Mr. Thor Teng Guan and Miss Khoo Guat Sim. The bride is a sister of Mr. Khoo Chong Saik. There was a large attendance. Mr. Quah Chuan Seng supported the bridegroom as bestman. A
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    • 129 13 BEARING PETALS ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE—ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF TIN OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS CO- (Malava)LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG AND IPOH. To create metal to metal joints in
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  • 1699 14 YEAR'S WORK REVIEWED "NEED TO CONSOLIDATE OUR GAINS HERE" WITH WATCHFUL EYE ON PROGRESS AT HOME MR. LEGGATT ELECTED CHAIRMAN (From Our Own Coirespondent) Kuala Lumpur, January 26. The annual meeting of the Incorporated Society of Planters was held this morning with Mr. W.
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    • 299 14 9 3 I THE LINK BETWEEN J i I MANUFACTURER AND CONSUMER g BOON I II THE CHEMISTS Penang Ipoli 'I J I The wide range of BOON'S varied !:•> stocks all the year round is a striking exhibit of products in which quality is predominant. |j From its day
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    • 121 14 An Economical and Low Electric CurrentConsumption Refrigerator AT YOUR SERVICE THE UNIVERSAL COOLER. I FOR I HEALTH and I I COMFORT I ■Vi ON HIRE AT ATTRACTIVE LOW MONTHLY RENTALS AND/OR ON SALE AT KEEN PRICES AND EASY PAYMENT TERMS. Kindly call and inspect at DISTRIBUTORS K. LEE SAN A.
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  • 615 15 NOTICE Tn special Air Mails despatched from ■n the 14th January per the Impend Airways via Alor Star were delin London on January 26. -ram from G.P.O. London states mail despatched from Penang on January 5 by the s.s. "Corfu” was deli- red in London on January
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  • 553 15 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines I The following is a list of vessels arriving ttd sal””g from Penang during the week TN PORT TO-DAY S.S. GLENIFFER from London via Suez. Sails same day for Port Swettenham. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and I Dairen. S.S. THESEUS from Liverpool. Sails fior
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  • 327 15 'Tribute To Lady Clodagh Anson "SHINING EXAMPLE OF CHARITY" A judge paid a striking tribute to the charitable work of Lady Clodagh Anson. Mr. Justice Humphreys, passing sentence in a case at Bucks Assizes, said that It was absolutely untrue that once a man was
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  • 361 15 Prince Of Wales On The Pioneer Spirit The Public Schools Exploring Society held a dinner at the Dorchester which was attended by Sir Hilton Young, the Minister of Health. Admiral Sir William Goodenough presided. The society has sent two expeditions to Finland during the schools’ summer holiday, and
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    • 36 15 1935-A New Year; I I Perhaps, a new camera r r In any case load your camera with I I f I the superior film selling at the price of inferior brands. I 2 "TV* '2
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    • 43 15 IMMMI 30 NIGHTLY 9-30 ILL PACKING THEM OUT! SEASON INDEFINITELY EXTENDED THE GREATEST TAMIL TALKIE EVER BROUGHT TO PENANG. PAVALAKODI” With AN ALL STAR CAST OF CELEBRATED STAGE AND SCREEN ARTISTES NEXT CHANGE SOCIAL RETURN SCREENING OF THE HISTORIC HINDUSTANI TALKIE RAJA GOPICHAND"
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    • 595 15 I If TONIGHT TONIGHT AT 9-15 P.M. GRAND OPENING NIGHT FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY THE SHOW that has stood the test of time for 40 YEARS. AN INTERNATIONAL SHOW OF GIFTED ARTISTES. I A Representative gathering of Master Artistes of all Nations from all Countries. A HARMSTONS CIRCUS; AND
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  • 451 16 Two Chinese Arrested $40 FINE ONE ACCUSED DISCHARGED Two Chinese named Lim Seang Kuan and Tan Hock were produced before Mr. B. F. Bridge, the District Judge, this morning, the former charged that on Jan. 10 he kept open a place at No. 166, Victoria Street, where
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  • 330 16 European Cautioned “My point in not pleading guilty is that I consider the traffic constable had made an ambiguous signal,” was the statement made by an European, P. T. B. Hansen, who was summoned before Mr. D. Wills in the police court today for failing to stop
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  • 1449 16 DEPOSIT ACCOUNT IN DISPUTE I Judges' Finding LOCAL CHETTIARS AT VARIANCE Singapore, January 26. An appeal against a judgment of the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Huggard), in a suit between two Chettiars, has been dismissed by the Civil Court of Appeal, comprising the Chief Justice,
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  • 45 16 PENANG, JANUARY 28, 1935 London Bank Demend 214 3’3’2 4 mits 2'4 3.1* Private 3 m<ts credit ?.4«* 3 Documentary 2,1 7!16 On New’ York Demand 56% France T.T. 860 Shanghai T.T. 36%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 22% dis. India T.T. 154% Silver 24} J
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  • 318 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation» in MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’s share List today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 4|4% 4 9 4 6 510 Chenderiang 8(6 90 86 9 0 Hitam 50 55 50 55 Hong Fatt 54 57%
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  • 109 16 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 74% 74 JR New York 4.86% 4.87% Montreal 4.86% 4.88 Brussels 21.10 21.09 Geneva 15.20 15.20 Amsterdam 7.27 7.27% Milan 57 57% Berlin 12.25 12.25 Prague 117% 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90 19.90 Stockholm 26% 26% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors 226% 226%
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  • 226 16 A. A ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The folfowing are the changes in our quotations up to upon today Saturday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellero Ayer Weng 2.12% 2.17%ex 2.12% 2.17%ex Hitam 49 51 49 51 Hong Fatt 53 55 52% 55 Kuchai 96 99 1.02% 1.07% Nawng Pet 87 89
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  • 147 16 The following are tf° latest quotation for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tins 4 4% 4 9 Ayer Hitams 13 6 14 3 Ayer Wengs 2.12%, 2.17% Bangrins 28 6 29 9 Chenderiangs 8 6 9 0 Hitams 50 52% Hong Fatts 53 55 Hongkong Tins 13
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  • 119 16 SATURDAY TODAY Londoa £232.0.0 No market TIN.—(8 Months) London £228.17.6 No market Singapore $114.75 $114.62% Business Dona Pwutng $114.87% $114.75 Business Buyer no sellers Buyers no Sellers COPRA» —(Sundrled) $4.60 $4.35 BLACK PEPPER m $23.00 $23.00 RUBBER.— London 6%d. 6%d. New York 12}Jc(G) 12%c(G) Singapore Spot 21c. 20%c.
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  • 200 16 Jewellery Stolen From Chinese Lady Charged that on or about January 22 at 9.30 p.m. he robbed a female Chinese named Wong Ah Lau, at Free School Load a Chinese named Ong Leong pleaded sty before the District Judge, Mr. B. F Bri<ip e this
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  • 109 16 SIX MONTHS 1 R. I. FOR THEFT Two Previous Convictions An Indian, Ramasamy, who was convicted of theft of a leather purse containing eighty cents and one Siamese coin belonging to Abdullah bin Hassan Ibrahim, on or about January 20 at the Chetty temple, appeared in the police court today
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  • 146 16 Year's Totals Nearly All Higher Figures issued by the Home Office show that lives lost and lives impaired through road accidents in 1934 were: Killed 7,273 Injured 231,698 Total 238,971 And each figure is higher than the previous year’s, the 1933 comparison being 7,202 killed and 216,328
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    • 37 16 Zrtated and P-iblished bv CYRIL GRAHAM B A R N F S for the “Pinantr Gasette Press. IM at their office, 1 Ptonmig Street in the Municipality neorge Town Penanff. Id the Colony of tb3 Straits SettlemerMi
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    • 89 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH KHOO —Mr. Khoo Khye Cheah a. 85 passed away peacefully at his r, n No. 62, Muntri Street, on Thurso th* 24th instant, at 7.30 P.M. He leaves behind four sons KU Boon, Khoo Boo Siew, Khoo Boo T an( Khoo Boo Hock and several grand n
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    • 169 2 MAGIC BRAIN RADIO Startles the World «diibĕi' Iw// J YOU CAN'T GO WRONG IF YOU BUY j (“The Magic Brain”| 1 THERE'S A MODEL TO SUIT EVERY POCKET. 'j ■b i X AND EACH IS FULLY GUARANTEED BY >■ I KEE HUAT RADIO Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR R.C.A. IN BRITISH
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  • 1804 3 OVER THIRTY PLAYERS IN 1934 MALAYA CUP SIDES CHAMPIONS OF LOCAL LEAGUES PENANG CLUB'S FOUR CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES ics the favourite among c in Malaya is football and take as ducks take to s game to them is not a about of a ball but
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  • 27 3 LIM BONG SOO SINGAPORE, TENNIS CHAMPION, WHO WILL PROBABLY BE INVITED TO PLAY FOR CHINA IN THE DAVIS CUP THIS YEAR.
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  • 73 3 GOON KOK YINg HOLDS PENANG’S SINGLES TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP AND THE DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP j WITH CHEAH WAT HUN. HE WAS RUNNER-UP IN THE MIXED DOUBLES. I HE HAS REPRESENTED PERAK AND PENANG IN MALAYA CUP FOOTBALL AND WAS THE SKIPPER OF THE PENANG TEAM WHICH ENTERED THE FINAL
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  • 30 3 Mr. Tay Lian Teck wiio has been feted by his community on his appointment as member of the Legislative Council in place of Mr. Tan Cheng Lock.
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  • 740 4  -  SELANGOR CHINESE RECREATION CLUB CENTRE OF SPORTING AND SOCIAL LIFE (By Francis F. Cooray.) The Chinese community in Selangor has always been reputed for its sturdy commonsense, and its readiness to shoulder its fair share of the common responsibility. The Government has never appealed in
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  • 42 4 Selangor Ladies Volley Ball Team training for the forthcoming Malayan Chinese Olympiad at Penang. THE STRONGEST MEN’S VOLLEY BAL L TEAMS IN SELANGCR. FAH NAM AND CHUNG FAH. SELANGOR C. R. C. CRICKET CLUB XI. “A” TEAM.
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    • 60 4 IF ITS FOR BADMINTON or TENNIS j IT'S BEST TO VISIT Cheng Lee Co., 1215. Penang Road. BECAUSE YOU'LL GET THE EXACT THING YOU WANT (FOR OUR STOCK IS LARGE AND OUR PRICES VERY LOW.) (ALSO IF YOU WISH ANY RESTRINGING TO BE "SONE JUST SEND UP TO US: PROMPT
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    • 31 4 imi M Buy An Aeroplane Cork Hat FOR STYLE, COMFORT AND QUALITY. The first and original cork hat manufactured in Malaya. OBTAINABLE, AT 1 THE PENANG STORE. 189, CAMPBELL STREET, PENANG.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 333 5 TO ALL OUR CHINESE FRIENDS AND PATRONS WE WISH THEM A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR -QUEENSTWO SUPER PRODUCTIONS SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS! I GRAND OPENING ON FRIDAY NEXT! XX IT COMES TO LIFE IN A MIGHTY FOLLOWED BY MOTION PICTURE THANKS TO HAPPINESS WEEK
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  • 1725 6 Good Progress Achieved: New Records Established MISS PEGGY OH THE LADIES' CHAMPION ELEVEN BEST AMONG THE MEN CHINE SE swimmers and water-polo players in Penang have made tremendous strides in their progress during the past year. Ladies, too, have not been slow in
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    • 54 7 I i AND THESE TWO TO FOLLOW I I I RIGHT AFTER THE OTHER I I AND WATCH FOR THESE BIGGER BETTER HITS JOEL McCREA I in I 'BIRD OF PARADISE' EDDIE CANTOR in KIDS MILLION with The Goldwyn Girls. ANNA STEN and FREDRIC MARCH in the Samuel Goldwyn's ’WE
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    • 256 7 WISHING OUR CHINESE FRIENDS PATRONS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR MAJESTIC 3 COLOSSAL PICTURES FOR THE NEW YEAR FESTIVE SEASON! OPENING THURSDAY. 31 ST JAN., 1935. THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS WIZARD OF SPECTACLE! CECIL B. De MJLLE’S tlWf CLEOPATRA Sg SURPASSING IN SPECTACULAR MAGNIFICENT ANYTHING PREVIOUSLY
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    • 120 7 i jjy mMB Mg To save an innocent from hanging! S, ■gSkSaAs a new murder adds danger to mystery! H K When Chan begins to 1 It ml Ml dose in! £jEi uUtk 9 Chan's own life is S threatened! w i a /IB Jfcw Chan is off on a
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  • 1610 8 GODDESS OF MERCY CONSULTED TOILET CEREMONY INTRODUCED 3,000 YEARS AGO Among the Chinese there is nothing more important than such a domestic event as matrimony. As all bachelors are looked upon as mere children and will not receive so much respect as married people,
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  • 295 8 AN ALL ROUND SPORTSMAN I President Of Perak L T. A. ONE of the best known members of the Perak Chinese Community in Malaya today is the Hon’ble Mr. Chung Ah Ming J.P., whose family for three generations have been closely associated with the
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  • 152 8 DR. Saw Ah Choy, J.P., has been one of the leading men in North Perak for very many years where he is greatly respected and exercises a wide influence. Formally on many Boards and Committees in Perak. —Member of the Sanitary Board, Larut and Matang,
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    • 150 8 i I I S I I t A J I I Z\ I I I \t\ I sx51t I I te eqr rI 'e Ten®® 9 1 I i v- I I I .•Vic* 0 .•nhe»’»’® fa**** n ?aP cr I 7es. erCU C Tan” S U n e *c-
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  • 732 9 SETTLERS FROM I] "CELESTIAL i 1 CATHAY 1 1 I COMMUNAL CHARACTERISTICS ’he stronghold of generations orn Chinese, hag been destined g part in the development of ■try, ag it had been in the pas*, i the only place in Malaya with J 11 its
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    • 340 9 mu v MESSRS, carelras, ltd., WISH ALL THEIR CHINESE FRIENDS < JlO. 1 A PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR =t=- aw mam |n l0ND0M b v Carw w. Jts M the freshheu o? ■l— M JMM jia PACKING TIME air-tight* TRU-VAC RMr— 1 X H n and protects the w
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  • 3805 10 GRAND AND COSTLY RELIGIOUS PROCESSION OF HOKIEN ORIGIN LEGENDARY ACCOUNT OF THE ONG YAHS After a lapse of 14 years Malacca celebrated the Wangkang Festival in 1933 when the magnificent procession and cereomonial attracted thousands of visitors from all parts of Malaya. Malacca is the
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    • 163 11 ~W I Z 'I WAKEFIELD CASTROL is the supreme lubricant. -a THE GREATEST HEIGHT EVER ATTAINED THE LONGEST z </ M.'1’7 DISTANCE EVER FLOWN, AND THE WORLD'S SPEED RECORD _/7 f%|l/, J FOR AIRCRAFT, WERE ALL ACHIEVED WITH THE AID OF l^ J," WAKEFIELD CASTROL fW 1 SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL,
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  • 4688 12 REVIEW OF FIGHTS OF THE PAST YEAR LS. FOND —THE MOST SUCCESSFUL CHINESE FIGHTER PEN SKETCHES OF CHINESE BOXERS I By "Seconds Out") Although the year 1934 has not been as eventful as 1933 in as much as professional boxing in Malaya is concerned, it
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  • 549 13 not in the front FLIGHT YET CHONG SENG THE BEST andid the Chinese have to the front in hockey 'one in tennis and soccer as Malaya is preponlinese they will, in the be as prominent in I iey are in others. nt, however their hockey i
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    • 164 13 BmHIw «mi ii B taww Il I BUY IB m MARTELL’S -SB I Al COGNAC KARTELL CMARTill'. lb* JL Jl and pay for quality -only. THE IS A FREE GIFT. J m,du «4 exclusively b obtainable from all liquor and provision dealers. s? he PpN a p o H K
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  • 427 14 To all Chinese resident in Malaya and to all our Chinese readers in particular we wish A Very Happy New Year—Koong Hae Fut Choy. As one prominent Chinese has put it. one year is no less different from another: the usual greetings: the usual celebrations: the
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  • 45 14 Mr. Lim Cheng Ean’s generous New Year gift to the Central Aid Fund has been forwarded to the treasurers. We shall be pleased to forward any New Year contributions from our readers. The donors identity, if so desired, will not be revealed.
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  • 1775 14 Confucius (which is the Latinised name of Kung Fu Tze), the great Sage and Philosopher of China, was born in the year 551, B.C. in the State of Lu, a part of what is at present known as the province of Shantung. The following article
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    • 398 14 gWQgTR THE MOST ADVANCED CARS IN THE WORLD THE SUCCESS OF SINGER CARS FOR MANY YEAR S HAS BEEN DUE TO INTELLIGENT ANTICIPATION OF THE NEEDS OF MOTORISTS. It Is Our Considered Opinion That Very Soon No Car Will Be Considered Up-To-Date Unless It Is Equipped With Independent Front Wheel
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  • 1871 15 f, H.E. Sir Shenton Thomas vf G-> O.B.E., Governor and High Commissioner. King’s Pavilion, Kuala Kangsar. 1th January, 1935. J ,u erested to see from your lett<a th January that you are pub! special Chinese New Year Ntiml r >f the “Pinang Gazette” on 2S1I r\ I
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    • 264 15 n- z (INCORPORATED IN CEYLON) I *I (Jewellers Diamond Merclianis --411 FINE CRYSTAL Wt WISH A G|FT TO pleasant Wfc WISH ALL OUR L,V,NG ALL OUR In spirit with the renewed CHINESE PATRONS appreciation for the finer CHINESE PATRONS A HAPPY thin9S CASTLE CRYSTAL HAPPY A HAPPY takes high p
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    • 80 17 DUKKERS WHITE MANUAL AUTOMATIC STOP iPMMk 11 I LEATHERETTE IN FOUR COLOURS CHROMIUM PLATED O COST LESS THAN $20.rj BOUGHT, CONSUMED AND Unicorn Gramophones Oggx MALAYA FOR Jm 111 TABLE GRAND NO. 740.— Over 50 Y ears 1BB LARGE sturdy cabinet >■-** DOUBLE spring Ki b) S H tOOK THE
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    • 80 18 .E-’-F-2?25 25 -■< 25 <•. 252S2525 *****5252%252‘I*****52 ******************************5 *****33. JI tL'- i i Hi WK’ A wBkUm Mb I a yp ffi, vWl\ W l‘ 1 If B R A I J 1 3 AUN T ulu; tjaphar,i ?u ig MOTHERS SHOULD KNOW THAT OUR TROPICAL CLIMATE IS VERY TRYING
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  • 2410 19  -  T STORY. (BY K1IOO KAY HOCK) —-> ISS CHOO GAIK LIN was unusually excited, for was it not nV/] Chap Goh Meh”—the Fifteenth Is V <LS Ni ght of the Chinese First Moon x w Year festivals were to be •j an end. And what an end!
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  • 2333 20 TAN CHENG PHOR THE CHINESE SINGLES CHAMPION TAN BOON PIEW AND TUNG GHIM HUAT BEST DOUBLES PAIR FORMATION OF M.B.A. TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT > (By "Shuttlecock") The past year can without doubt be termed the vintage year lor badminton in Malaya. The popularity of the game
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  • 17 20 MISS SIEW SCW LEONG, GIRLS CHAMPION OF THE SELANGOR CHINESE AMATEUR ATHLETIC MEETING
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    • 234 21 1 ">•> DOCTOR'S TESTIMONY Twa mMBSj a i> e w 1 I n th e course °f m y practice I have \X V prescribed Lakerol Pastilles and beg to k. |:?ji certify that they are exceptionally mfflj T ■j:4 beneficial in cases of catarrh of the I ft a
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  • 1865 22 ©NE of the older set of Chinese who still has a large stable is Mr. Cheong Yok? Chong, of Kuala Lumpur, who among others has the following horses racing at the present time: Devon King, Leighton Hill, Golden Star, Lady Rossdale, The Cretan Girl, Gold
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    • 96 22 Wishing All Our Patrons Happiness Prosperity In The New Year. k'-U CT Famous Bats by Gunn Rackets for Tournament Moore, Wisdens, Ayres, Players and beginners. Sykes, etc. in stock. Stringing carried out with Cricket accessories. highest tension. CHEN CO. 32, Beach Street, Penang. (Opposite Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.) 'Phone No.
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    • 346 23 LAURIER BRANDY F. N. DRY GINGER ALE A WONDERFUL COMBINATION use K0P2R-» a”® M 'ysRfcJjr A Have You Tried If? F &N fl im F &N lU JJfeitt Mi LB1 s anl r liBl f Jak A fifwW J>k ifijl M w F w?rI Nh! fflBBM t fl C H
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  • 372 24 ALTHOUGH quite a young man, Air. Toh Eng Hoe has a long record of public service, the high merit which has at last been recognised. Born in 1899 in Taiping, where his father, the late Mr. Toh Khay Beng, a former Penang merchant, had established ten
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  • 599 24 The valley of the Yellow River was the cradle of the Chinese civilization. Since this region is afflicted with storm and flood and is also very cold, since it would not naturally be the place to give birth to a civilization, how did China’s ancient civili- zation happen to
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    • 160 24 Nan Yang Electro Block Co-, j- 32, LEITH STREET, PENANG. professional electro block |UUR||^A MLwJKtlMIII Over 20 Years MAKERS ■■■K|7lO| I Experience L B ---^J| -__JJI all work guaranteed. HM& rA IH Wishing their Chinese 3 JHM|k Mi -w ■gBiB I •*<>> Customers Tfc l A Bright and Prosperous New
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  • 34 25 CHONG THUTT PITT, ONE OF THE LEADING TENNIS STARS OF SINGAPORE. THIS PICTURE SHOWS A NUMBER OF COVETABLE TROPHIES WON IN ENGLAND DURING HIS FIVE YEARS STUDIES IN LONDON.
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    • 192 25 TONIGHT! TONIGHT At 9-15 P.M. Grand Opening Night LOCATION>-341, DATO KRAMAT ROAD, The Biggest, Brightest and Best, still v vaMK Ih maintaining our old reputation. Do not fail to see this magnificent array of talent. Tigers from India, Horses from Australia, Elephants from Ceylon, Lions from Africa, y* etc., etc.
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 650 25 Special Chinese New Year Crossword "1,000 MUST BE WOW I FURST PRIZE $700 SECOND PRIZE $300 “THIS COMPETITION IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SAME OMPETITION WHICH IS APPEARING IN THE SINGAPORE SUNDAY TRIBUNE* CONDITIONS: 3 f ws w* 1. Address the solution to T.B. ROGERS CO., LTD., 94,
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  • 2104 26 "CLEOPATRA” Paramount Epic For Majestic As far as the public is aware, Cecil B. DeMille occupied only three months to produce his latest Paramount Greatest Spectacle Epic “Cleopatra,” which is to be shown at the Majestic during the Chinese New Year season. Actually, those three
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    • 69 26 j|SE|S r If you are troubled with a rashy ekiu or occasional pimple-, prevent ihe.»e •oudllions by ueia.’ t nlleora Soap dailv am! {utleura Ointment m Gcedcd. Antiseptic and healing, they keep he t>kin in a healthy, vigorous condition. Cuticura Talcum is pure, fragrant and refr“«hing, ideal for daily use.
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    • 27 27 Yours to Enjoy I DURING OwiiRes® M®w Y®a\ir: i i <1R mi OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. I DISTRIBUTORS! I HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PENANG. I SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 107 27 I “Gold Leaf Brandy" Tke U» ®s® Wew Y®a\ir 1 I Kian It X S H s>. z k I ilL’i 21hlj •|W 7 ’I*’’ I Ej i|i|l I Ml 11 III ’ill < I if II p I f f I!! I m 1 1111 I j 8 5
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    • 248 28 28 [’Wgamated Limited I All TJeir Chinese Patrons A laawrtlV Alin PDAQPFkIIIk |lHrri AnU rnuorunMUij WM M— ai I WW wF AB aa ■BiHai WW &b«tI3 B s g I THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN I To Spend Your New Year Holidays IWENBLEl’tllMRETl CHARMING NEW HOSTESSES I HOT JAZZ BAND
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