Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 March 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1831 PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 54. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 137 1 Malayan Opinions The Tin Buffer Scheme Reuter. DUE CONSIDERATION GIVEN MORE QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT London, March 7. In the House of Commons, Mr. Wilmot (Lab. Fulham East) asked whether before the Tin Buffer Scheme was adopted the opinions of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the
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  • 331 1 —Reuter Wireless. Until After Berlin Conversations FOREIGN SECRETARY’S EMPHATIC REFUSAL London, March 6. in response to a request from the Her ot the Opposition, Mr. George msbury. for a statement on the moment of his Berlin visit Sir n Simon said in the House of minions
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  • 70 1 Reuter. Ultimately Lead To War LABOUR'S VOTE OF CENSURE London, March 7. 1 he Labour Opposition will move a vote of censure in the House of Commons at the beginning of the 1 raperial Defence Debate expressing the view that the Government’s policy is at complete variance
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  • 590 1 Reuter. Japan Willing To Negotiate OR GIVE AUTONOMOUS I ASSISTANCE HERSELF I Tokio, March 7. It is understood that Mr. Ariyoshi will be interviewing Mr. Wang Ching wei in Nanking tomorrow and will declare that Japan has no objection to discuss an international loan to China
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  • 36 1 BUSTS of the King and Queen, made to meet the demand for Jubilee Souvenirs, receiving finishing touches at a London works. They were on view at the British Industries Eair.
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  • 63 1 Bristol and Plymouth.—Rugby Radio Service. Direction Finding Facilities Provided London, March 6. Arrangements to improve direction finding facilities for commercial aircraft flying over Britain are well advanced and new directional stations will be put into operation gradually from next month. It is anticipated that the directional
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  • 132 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. For English School Children London. March 6. An inter departmental committee is being set up to devise a road safety instruction for children in the schools of England *>nd Wales. The members will irir cluA- representatives of the Board of Educat.on. Transport Ministry, Home
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  • 43 1 minimum charge of £6. —Reuter Wireless. It is announced that direct telephone service between Great Britain and Japan will open to the public on March 13 at a cost of £2 per minute with a minimum charge of £6. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 148 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Dr. Schacht's Appeal FOR IMMEDIATE SEVERAL YEARS MORATORIUM Berlin, March 4. An appeal for an immediate several years moratorium on all Germany’s foreign debts was made by the Minister of Economics, Dr. Schacht, in a speech at the Leipzig Trade Fair. He said if the
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  • 138 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Dr. A. Rintelen Tried For High Treason Vienne, March 2. A plea for not guilty of treason was made by Dr. Anton Rintelen, the ex-cabinet Minister and the central figure in the attempted nazi revolution July 25th last year in which Dr. Dollfuss was
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  • 82 1 —Reuter Wireless. Dr. Goemboes To Form New Cabinet Budapest, March 3. The Government has tendered its resignation which it is believed is preliminary to reconstruction. Budapest, March 4. The Regent has invited Dr. Goemboes to form another Government which has been sworn in with two changes compared
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  • 85 1 likely to take longer to complete.—Rugby Radio Service. To Rejo'n F'ee>* At Malta London. March 6 Th-» damage sustained by H M.S. "Hood,” the flagsh p of the battle cruiser squadron in the recent collision, has been qu’ckly repaired by the Naval Dockyard at Portsmouth and flying the
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  • 121 1 Throne on marrying a commcner.- Reuter Wireless. Couple Received By The Pope Rome, March 5. A big gathering of Rome society attended the wedding of Don Jaime and Mlle. De Dampierre at the Church of Saint Ignatius yesterday. The ex-Queen Ena was not present but
    Throne on marrying a commcner.- Reuter Wireless.  -  121 words
  • 100 1 world recovery is to con inue ReuterWireless. International Labour Office's Report Geneva, March 2. Tho. outcome of the United States new deal more than any other sirg e factor is likely to decide for the future hew far national control of economic conditions could be reconciled with
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  • 2443 3 PARLIAMENT AND INDIA BILL dealing with the AMENDMENTS ARMS TRAFFIC COMMISSION FUTURE OF INTER-IMPERIAL TRADE (From Our Own Correspondent) Ixindon, February 23. INDIA BILL IN COMMITTEE rHE THIRTY DAYS’ battle in the House of Commons on the Committee stage of the Government of India
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  • 1156 4 ARSENAL'S IMPROVED LEAGUE PROSPECTS Amateur International Match PLAYER SUSPENDED AND FINED iFrom Our Own Correspondent). London, February 23. F.A. CUP-TIES Only four of the eight F.A. Cup-ties on February 16 were brought to a conclusion. Three were drawn, and the .one in which Blackburn Rovers and Birmingham
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  • 441 4 Yesterday's Badminton Championships PENG HAI AND BOON TEONG SUCCESSFUL (BY “SHUTTLECOCK’") Liew Peng Hai and Chew Boon Teong (Merrylads) beat Lee Eng Aun and Lim Teng Sun (Merrylads) while Lee Cheng Guan and Ho Chooi Cheng (Highways and Byeways) beat Lim Ewe Chye and
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  • 183 4 Ruth Chartier ton At Queen's A rather startling but supremely welt acted story featuring Ruth Chatterton is “Female.”, the Firs* Na*ional film now shewing at Queen's. In “Female” Ruth Chatterton as Abson Drake, the heroine, is a modern Katherine the Great who subdues men both m
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  • 568 4 The Full Entries CARD OF NINE EVENTS A DAY The following are the full entries for the Selangor Turf Chib Spring Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, March 16 and Saturday, March 23. The entries are more than satisfactory and will provide
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  • 161 4 Customs Beat Casuals (From-Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 6. Football’ of an exciting nature was provided at todays league match when the Customs, the last year’s league champions, defeated' the Kinta Casuals by the comfortable margin of six goals to two. Th« Casuals were making their first
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  • 63 4 .—Reuter. Hendren Scores A Century Kingston, (Jamaica), March 6. The three-day match between the M.C.C. and Jamaica was continued today. Jamaica carried their score from 276 runs to 305, Moodie scoring 94 runs while Fames took four wickets for 68. The M.C.C. scored 289 runs for the loss
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  • 78 4 The following have been selected to play for the M.C.C. against the Penang Cricket Club on Saturday on the Esplanade, play commencing at 2.15 p.m. sharp H. R. Pawanteh (Capt M M Akbar M. T. Samsoodin, Y. B. Osman, A Abdullah, V. Ibrahim, H. S.
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  • 69 4 Spurs Badly Beaten At Home London, March 6. The following are the results cf matches in the English League played today:— DIVISION I Chelsea 2 Birmingham Everton 4 Leeds 4 Huddersfield T*_ 3 West Bromwich <1 Tottenham 0 Arsenal Preston N.TT. I Pcrismouth 1 DIVISION n Bolton- W.
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  • 236 4 CAPTAIN G. A. MILLER A Well-known Polo Player We regret to announce the death ut L p m,in George Arthur Miller v cruise to the West Indies. Miller was born in London on "J 1 ber 6, 1867, and was a son of the late ward Miller, of Hartsfield, Bletchwo
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  • 309 5 New Players Show Varied Form 'QUINS FINISH WELL Oxford Univ. 5 pts., Harlequins 9 he Harlequins beat Oxford University the latter’s ground by three tries to a lace goal "onsidering the conditions—almost a blew -the game was a splendid one, th some fine open play and
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  • 278 5 Melhuish Accomplishes The "Hat Trick" Taunton 18 pts., St. Thomas’s Hosp. 5 A south-westerly gale made the conditions at Taunton very bad. Playing with the wind in their favour, Taunton, in spite of some spl?ndid defensive play on the part of the visitors, estab'ised a lead of
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  • 214 5 Brighton 3 pts., Barnet 14 Brighton met Barnet at Preston Park, and the visitors scored their seventh successive victory, winning by a goal and three tries to one try. The conditions were unfavourable, a gale of wind blowing across the pitch with a drizzling rain. Barnet opened
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  • 143 5 London lies 0 pt., C’d 27 pts. Largely because they adapted themselves better to the windy conditions. Old Ley- j sians beat London Hospital at Hale End by two converted goals, two dropped goals, and three tries to nil. Old Leysians were the better side. Their
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  • 275 5 Welsh Just Too Good For The Irish London Irish 5 pts., London Welsh 8 In a closely contested game at Sunbury the London Welsh just managed to beat 1 London Irish by one goal and a try to a goal. I A gale blew down the field, but
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  • 108 5 King’s Co’!. Hos. 8 pts. Stireatham 5 pts. In this match at East Dulwich the high W’ind played a big part, the touch kicks i frequently leaving ground. The King’s backs were better served on the whole from the loose scrums and line outs, though there was
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  • 258 5 Beaten By One Point United Services (Portsmouth) 4 pts. O. Orajileĕghans 5 Half a gale of wind and rain driving straigth down the Portsmouth pitch spoiled the game in which United Services, weakened by Navy claims, were beaten by Old Cranleighans. who won by one goal to one
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  • 375 5 Dulwich 9 pts., Rosslyn Park A 3 Though beaten for possession in the scrummages at Dulwich, the School for- wards, well led by D. G. A. Mountford, were good in the loose. XX ith the wind behind them the visitors scored first j through L. A. XV.
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  • 91 5 Maidstone 10 pt.s. Scv-nctJas 8 pts. Sevenoaks suffered their first defeat of the season, Maidstone defeating them by 10 points to- 8 after a closely contested game. Sevenoaks opened the scoring through an opportune tty by Thornton, which was converted by Golds. Maidstone equalised through a try
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  • 402 5 Rosslyn Park Easily Beaten I CRANMER PROMINENT Koss’.yn Park 3 Pts., Richmond 19 Richmond defeated Rosslyn Park at the Old Deer Park by three goals (one from a mark) and two tries to a penalty goal. The home side had out a youthful threequarter line, and the failure
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  • 256 5 Third Place In Fierce Blizzard Muerren, February 22. The world’s championship ski-ing meeting, orgamsed by the Ski Cub of Great Britain, which has attracted a record entry cf 16 nations, opened here today with the Ladies’ Slalom under the worst possible weather conditions. The course—on
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  • 444 5 Position In Tennis Tournaments J. R. A. Todhunter of Knowle, Warwickshire. writes as follows to the Editor of the Daily Telegraph. I 1 Sir.—l have read with interest the letters of Mr. S. F. Perry and Mrs. H. W. Aus’in, persons intimately concerned with first-c ass lawn
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  • 953 6 Alleged Delusion Of A Testator FORMER SECRETARY AND A CODICIL An action concerning the will and codicil of Mr. No-man Wilkinson, theatrical producer, of Strawberry House, Chiswick, who died on February 14, 1934, a bachelor, aged 51, was before Mr. Justice Langton in the Proba
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    22 6 SPECTATORS as well as competitors got wet at Eton. It was the annual running of the school steeplechases at Eton College.
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  • 617 6 SECRET COURT HEARING "MY LORD GOD KNOWS I AM NOT GUILTY GUERNSEY DRAMA Capital Charge Follows Will Forgery Allegation A charge of murder was brought at St. Peter Port, Guernsey, against Mrs. De La Mare, housekeeper to Mr. Alfred Brouard, the 76-year-old farmer who was found
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  • 210 6 A meeting ctf the Episcopal Bench of the (biircfi in Australia has been called for Manti 12 to elect th*' Primate of the (hurcii in Australia, in succession to the late Archbishop J. C. Wright, of Sydney. The Primacy has been vacant since the death of
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  • 129 6 Melbourne. February 20. The Maltese C umissioner has informed Mr. Lyons, the Prime Minister, thit the Maltese Government in A* nd to present the Common wealth with pieces of pottt:y from Maltese tombs dating from the tenth esntury B.C. Th? Commission “r explained that it was
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  • 158 6 Inquiry By Royal Commission Melbourne, February 19. The Federal Cabinet has decided to appoint a Royal Commission to investigate the Australian banking and monetary systems. Appointments will not be made until Mr. Lyons returns from London, and it is believed that he will consult the British Government in
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  • 466 6 Ex-Supt. Bosnie* Dead ARRESTED PRISONS AT A BYFLEET NOTE Ex-Supt. Ernest Boshier, best-known police officers in th f England, has died at his home He was 65 years of age and living in retirement since 1930 He was a member of the Sm (Constabulary for 36
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  • 153 6 In Area Under French Rule The presence of an Indian Green” in the small French settlenu-.. Chandernagore, 20 miles from ‘it likely to lead to a dispute between authorities there and the Governmer.. India. Wealthy families of Bengal, Bi ai i Assam are taking advantage of this
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  • 2555 7 GREATLY IMPROVED FINANCES NET PROCEEDS FROM MALAYA CUP FINAL $1,231 P. R. C. WIN TWO CUPS The following are extracts from the annual report of the Penang Football Asso- ciation to be presented to members at the annual general meeting to be held at
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  • 299 7 Contingent Of Girl Athletes A basket ball and volley ball team comprising ten girl students of the Tong A University, Shanghai, which is tounng Malaya arrived at Penang last night and will engage the local Chinese schools in a number of matches. The party which is
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    • 170 8 6.15 Tonight 9.30 LAST 2 SHOWS I NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU CALL THEM THE WEAKER SEX After You've Seen This Amazing Story Of A i FEMALE DON JUAN! M SHE’S ALL I A she-woman on the hunt for a henfc man Certain that among 50 y. million males there must
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    • 68 8 LAST 2 SHOWS TONIGHT AT 6-15 9-30 P.M. JOHN BARRYMORE Wfl AT H,s BEST! CAROLE PlgarSM LOMBARD jiHi J .MMi AT her LOVELIEST Together in the greatest gg*"" J<l4 ’BKlt__^ aaaHSSBBP comedy of the year! in 20th CENTURY The Comedy Successor To 'IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT OPENING TOMORROW ENGLAND'S GREAT
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    • 208 8 6-00 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-15 Owing to the great length of the picture, the shows will start at 6.00 9.15 p.m. PIONEER FILMS* GREAT HINDUSTANI PRODUCTION A STORY OF INTENSE HUMAN INTEREST ‘KANYA VICKRAY’ OR LOBHI PITHA with MISSES PATIENCE COOPER, SHARiYA ROSY ANGURBALLA. MASTERS MOHAN. GOPAL AND OTHERS Hear
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  • 330 9 —Reuter. Agreement Of Real Value Unlikely CHINESE SUSPICION OF JAPANESE MOTIVES London, March 6. Lord Lytton, interviewed by Reuter, regarding the Sino-Japanese negotiations, said that it was difficult for Tokyo and Nanking to reach by themselves an agreement of permanent value, owing to Chinese suspicion
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  • 75 9 —Rugby Radio Service. 108 Miles Per Hour London. March 6. On the return journey to London from Newcastle last night, the seven-year-old Pacific type London North-Eastern engine broke the record it established on the south to north run earlier in the day. It reached an averaged of
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  • 74 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Gold Missing From Strong Room London, March 6. A daring theft of gold to the value of £21,000 occurred at the Croydon Aerodrome in the course of last night. The gold which consisted of coin and bales disappeared from the strong room
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  • 103 9 Reuter Wireless. Record Business For Exhibitors London, March 4. The British Industries Fair in London which closed on March 1 has been one of the most satisfactory hitherto held, announced Mr. Colville in the Hcus a of Com- j mons. Orders and serious inquiries far surpassed last
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  • 408 9 —Reuter. Expenditure Of £60,050,000 REPLACEMENT OF OLD SHIPS UNDER LONDON TREATY London, March 6. A net total expenditure of £60,050,000 which is an increase of £3,500,000 and an increase of 2,000 in the personnel compared with 1934 are provided for in the Navy Estimates for 1935.
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  • 122 9 2,000 city workers are involved.—Reuter Wireless. About 2,000 City Workers Involved Dublin, March 2. The City’s transport has been paralysed by a railway, tram and omnibus strike which began at midnight after the Government had intervened unsuccessfully. The trouble is du e to the dismissal of a
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  • 80 9 —Reuter. Prohibition Of Import Suggested London, March 6. The prohibition of the import of Chinese liquid eggs is suggested by the ‘‘Morning Post” in a leader with reference to the report of a leading bacteriologist to the Scientific Poultry Breeders’ Association on a sample tin ,of Chinese
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  • 317 9 .—Reuter. I Rebels Pursued By Troops LIKELY TO SURRENDER WITHOUT FIGHTING Athens, March 5. The Government forces are crossing the river Strymon in pursuit of the rebels who have been given until noon to surrender. It is expected they will capitulate without fighting. Athens,
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  • 853 10 Not so long ago Americans were publicly asking when their country would stop killing its Presidents. It was felt that the duties of administration and political leadership, combined with those of a more ceremonial nature attaching to the figure-head of State were too burdensome for any one
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  • 416 10 TOURIST SEASON: The tourist season is with us with a vengeance. The Empress of Britain last week, the “Resolute” tomorrow and the “Arandora Star” on Saturday week. The illustrated cruise brochure of the Blue Star liner is one of the best productions of its kind we have
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  • 60 10 —Reuter. In Opinion Of Federal Judge New Orleans, March 7. “The National Recovery Act is unconstitutional” was the opinion of Federal Judge, Mr. Wayne Borah, in refusing an application of the Administration for an injunction to restrain Messrs. Hammond, Box and Company of Louisiana from violating the Minimum
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  • 53 10 Reuter. Competition London, March 7. British coal exporters to Italy are faced with fresh competition from an unexpected quarter, namely French-Indo-China. According to the “Financial Times,” a contract recently placed for the shipments of coal from Indo-Chin-a to Italy is understood to total at
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  • 154 10 —Reuter Wireless. Another Split In Conservative Vote London, March 4. Another split in the Conservative vo l e will occur in the Norwood bye-election (caused by the appointment of Mr. Greaves ord as a judge) following the nomination today cf an independent con- servative. Mr. Richard Findlay who
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  • 104 10 Rugby Radio Service. Review Of Home And Mediterranean Fleets London, March 6. As a part of the celebrations to mark the 25th anniversary of the King s accession a review of the combined Home and Mediterranean Fleets will be held at Spithead in July. After the review
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  • 60 10 —Reuter. Four Persons Killed Many Injured Bordeaux, March The express from Libourne to Boni< was derailed last night, 10 miles 'D’Bordeaux. The cause is unknown, but r possibly due to the breaking of the ax Four persons were killed, seven seriouinjured and many slightly injured, second coach
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  • 91 10 —Reuter. Discussion With Chinese Government London, March 6 Replying to Capt. A.G. Fuller, Sii John Simon announced that the question of establishing a Sino-British Frontier com mission under a neutral chairman to in vestigate into the problem of the Burma Yunnan border, was at present being dis
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  • 2028 11 INTERESTING ADDRESS BY REV. COLIN KING APPEAL FOR CO-OPERATION An introductory talk was given last right from the Penang Wireless Society, H.J., by the Reverend Colin King, M.A., >lO outlined the plans for broadcast talks lollowing the start of daily broadcasting fr. m the Station.
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  • 136 11 Alleqed Breach Of Advertisement Bye-laws Another case of an alleged breach of the new advertisement bye-laws was mentioned before Mr. D. Wills today in the police court, when the Amalgamated Amusements Ltd. were summoned at the instance of the Municipal Building Surveyor for—- Using, causing
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  • 174 11 Four Persons Convicted FINES AGGREGATING $35,000 IMPOSED (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, March 7. ‘he conclusion of the case against Dollah, a lorry owner, Vellappan, lorry river, Pandian, lorry cleaner and Ho Kee Cheow proprietor of Chop Hong Tong who were charged with being knowingly concerned
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  • 241 11 Sequel To Gambling Raid Ten Chinese nonyas and a man appeared in the police court today, before Mr. D. Wills, as the result of a raid conducted by Detective Inspector P. S. Gordon with a number of detectives, on a house in Perak Road yesterday evening.
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  • 70 11 ,—Reuter. Time Not Yet Arrived Washington, March 7. President Roosevelt commenting on commodity prices said that he did not think that a sufficiently high level had been reached to produce a relative reduction of the debt burden as desired by the Administration. The time for stabilisation
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  • 54 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 7. The Chinese Consul of Penang, Mr. Huang Yen-kai was married to Miss Tai Hsin Hua, daughter of Mr. Tai Shook Yuan, the former Chinese Consul of Penang, at the Chinese Consulate yesterday. The couple will be leaving for Penang
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  • 56 11 Reuters. Heir Apparent Kedah Dead H.H. TUNKU MOHAMED Singapore. March 7. The death occurred, at the Singapore Hospital, of H. H. Tunku Mohamed, Heir Apparent, Kedah. Plans were fixed before his death for a two months’ visit to Japan incognito on the invitation of the president of a
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  • 304 13 Two Men Sentenced SAMPAN MAN OFFERED I I $BO,OOO BAIL Singapore, March 5. i i Two large hauls of chandu have been made in Singapore by the Government I Monopolies Department in recent weeks. 1 In one case Mr. L. D. Darby and a party of
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  • 534 13 Report For February RECORD HOURS IN THE AIR Hours. Mins. Dual Instruction 57 10 Solo 50 50 I Passenger Flights, Joy Rides, etc. 20 25 I Cross Country 17 55 Tests 50 Total 147 10 I Flying hours for February constituted a record for the Club and
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  • 220 13 Sultanah Sees Their Work Singapore, March 5. The Girl Guides and Brownies of Johore gave an interesting display of their w’ork before their patroness. Her Highness the Sultanah, w’ho is leaving soon for Europe, at the Royal Johore International Club' yesterday afternoon. The Brownies began the performance with
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  • 380 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. O. B. Williams, who was recently stationed in Taiping, is now acting general manager, Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. The Singapore Municipality has accepted j the tender of Messrs. Boustead Co., for j the supply of Durham foundry coke during 1935. Visitors to Malaya House, London, recently were:—Capt.
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  • 242 13 2nd Meeting Since Reorganisation The Deli Hindu Sabha, (Medan) which was founded in 1913 and discontinued after a few years of existence, held its 2nd annual general meeting, since its reorganisation, on 23rd February, 1935, at the Sabha premises, 32, Calcuttastraat, Medan. The meeting commenced at
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 90 13 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stopped Getting Up Nights, Leg Pains, Nervousness, Stiffness. Rheumatism. lsizzmess. Lumbago, Burning, Itching. Smarting, Acidity and Loss of Vigour by a Doctor s new discovery called Cystex (Sisstex). Gently soothes, tones, cleans, and heals, raw sore
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    • 319 13 l HERE ARE YOUR NEW RECORDS j j; II u I v um i>b,> nD cni Love Is In The Air Again J DB 1501 j Q n |y Have Eyes For You IN THAT SLOW INTOXICATING STYLE OF HIS, CARROLL GIBBONS (I 1 FURNISHES DELIGHTFUL PIANO TONE IN THESE
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 96 13 Town Hall Penang THE London Musical Comedy Company POWERFUL COMPANY OF LONDON ARTISTES including FLORENCE SMITHSON The World Famous Musical Comedy Star I MONDAY, MARCH 11 TH, AT 9.30 P.M. "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" FROM THE GARRICK THEATRE, LONDON. Tuesday, 12th, At 'THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER' The Famous Musical Comedy
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  • 673 14 Four Perak Chinese Bound Over EUROPEAN ARCHITECT THE VICTIM Contractor Alleged To Have Absconded Ipoh, March 6. Four Chinese contacting workmen yesterday appeared in the First Magistrate’s Court on a charge of robbery, but later pleaded guilty to committing extortion by putting Mr. B. M.
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  • 413 14 LIST OF TAIPING PASSES (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. March 6. The following is the list of local passes in the Cambridge Examinations held in December 1934. The results obtained by all the Schools are fair. KING EDWARD VO SCHOOL School Certificate Passes :—Abu Bakar b Md. Isa,
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  • 117 14 Subscription List No. 16. The Protector of Chinese, Penang, acknowledges with thanks receipt of the following contributions towards the above Fund Amount previously acknowledged $7,370.86 Asiatic Staff of Messrs. Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. 15.00 Dr. Lee Tiang Keng 10.00 Staff of Municipal Engineer’s Department 11.50
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  • 371 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the lateat quotatton* n MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’* rtwx* List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Seller* Buyer* Seller* RUBBER: Batu Linteng 1-10 1.20 ex 1.07% 1.15 ex Indragiri 1.07% 1.17% 1.05 1.10 Kuala Sidim 2.60 2.80 2.60 2.75 Mentakab 41 45
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  • 45 14 PENANG, MARCH 7, 1935 London Bank Demand 2.4 1 32 4 mis 243 32 Private 3 m!ts credit 2'4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7H6 On New York Demand 55 France T.T. 820 Shanghai T.T. 27 dis. Hongkong T.T. 12% dis. India T.T. 154 Silver 26
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  • 280 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the cb*tnee* in <nn j ■pjotations up to noon todav Yesterday Today TTiV j’-'iyers Seller* Buyers SeUen Ayer Weng 1-90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 52 55 52 55 Jelebu 92% 97% 92% 97% Johan 28% 29 27
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  • 161 14 Distinctly More Optimistic Conditions London, March 2. On ‘h Money Market distinctly more optimistic conditions are prevailing and efforts to make the discount business more I remunerative have been carried a further [s’ep forward by Treasury Bil s being al- lotted at an average rate of 9s 6d
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  • 131 14 YESTERDAY TODAY TIN London (Spot) £218.12.6 £215.5.0 Do. (3 months) £213.15.0 £212.0.0 Singapore $108.62% $107.87% Business Done Penang $108.62% $107.87% BusineM Bu y ers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) 55.00 55.00 BLACK PEPPER «a aa $20.00 $20.00 RUBBER. London 6116 d 6 116 d. New York 12c
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  • 88 14 The following ar* t*”' latest quotetloru for today Buyer* Seller* UN:— Ayer Weng 1.85 1.92% Hitam 47% 50 Hong Fatt 52% 55 Kamunting 116 1213 K. Lanjut 1416 15 3 Kuchais 80 85 Larut 9 0 9|3 Lukut 95 1.00 Nawng Pet 80 85 North 55 57
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  • 320 14 —Reuter Wireless. Cotton And Sugar Again Firm London, March 4. The Stock Exchange was generally very quiet and rather unsettled owing to the erratic movements of sterling which is deterring speculation. There wer 3 excited dealings in gold throughout the day the rate being fixed at a new
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  • 91 14 N.Y.K. M.V. "TERUKUNI MARU FOR EUROPE We are adviseG by the local Agents that the above vessel is now expected to arrive in Penang from Japan via. Singapore at 10 a.m. on Friday, Bth March, and sail at noon the same day for Colombo. Aden, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles. Gibraltar,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 239 14 CRAX ’Notica is hereby given that th- traA, mark or nam? depicted above is elusive property of Stanco Incorpora Wilmington, De’aware. United s i Of America and is used by them in r chem’cal, med’cinal and pharn: ut preparat’ons, and lotion for the ti'-atm- 081 of athlete’s foot, manufactured. and/or
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 36 14 WEATHER REPORT Wind RaiafaJ 6 a.m. 76 E Noon 88 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 2.06 a.m 8.36 a.m. 2.36 p.m 9.00 p.m. TOMORROW 2.40 a.m 9JD6 a m. 3.06 p.m 9.36 p.m.
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  • 687 15 1934 ASSESSMENTS OF OVER 100 COMPANIES nder the Rubber Control Plan announc--1 on 30th April last the 1934 quota, or mdard production, for the entire eight rritories within the scheme was put at '•I9,000 tons. ?e individual plantations had not then assessed, but the task now appears
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  • 1280 15 AN ABRIDGED HISTORY BY COLONIAL MINISTER London, February 21. Several questions on the tin regulation scheme were asked yesterday in the House of Commons. Major Nathan asked whether it had been disclosed that at least one director of several tin companies in London operating the restriction scheme was
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  • 97 15 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 71H 71tf New York 4.77 4.77% Montreal 4.84% 4.82% Brussels 20.17 20.20 Geneva 14.50 14.53 Amsterdam 6.94% 6.96% Milan 56% 57A Berlin 11.68% 11.73 Prague 112% 113 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25% 25% Helsingfors 226% 226% Madrid
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    • 1720 16 r .di DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 2 cWAMERICAN MAIL LINE < •<- u t W pry A HI 4i Ffea' y K’< I ipkOTHiHci WtKt- i T' I fafßjhx) i,J.J >BLUK FUMMBL LIMB LONDON AND NORTH OONTINKNT. I f—• TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ > a MENBSTHEUB Mara., L'don. R’dam, H’burg S
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  • 796 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines TTie following 1* a list of vessels arriving •ad sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang. Sails today for the same S.S. MATA HARI from Singapore via ports. FRIDAY, MARCH
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  • 1313 17 OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigli and Lhjo-Semawe by the s.s. “Gen. van der Heyden” will close e,t 4 p.m. today. A mail for North, North Eastern and (North-Western Sumatra, Europe (to connect with s.s. “Dempo” at Belawan) by the s.s. “Kedah” will close at
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 530 17 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 1 8.8. C. The fallowing are the wavelengths, QtoD of which will be used simultaneousGSG 16.86 metres and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres and GSC 31.30
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    • 569 17 9.50 The Celebrity Trio: Broomfield Robertson (Baritone). Trio: Cornish Boat Song; Little Folk Song (Cyril Scott), Poeme d’amour (Love Poem) (Engleman), Pierrette Cheries (Malcom Ives). Broomfield Robertson: Shepherd, See thy Horse’s Foaming Mane (arr. Korbay), Father O’Flynn (arr. Stanford). Trio: Melody at Dusk (Reginald King), Sweet Nothings (Rottenberg), Caprice Viennois
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    • 242 17 ZH J—PENANG Wavelength—49.3 Metres PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, 9th MARCH 1935 TODAY P.M. 7.oo—Gramophone Records. 7.30 “Pinang Gaze'te” News Bulletin. 7.3s—Gramophone Records. 7.ss—Messrs. Anthony Co.’s Share Report. B.oo—Krontchong Gramophone Records. 8.30 What’s On In Penang. B.4o —Gramophone Records. 9.oo—Close down. TOMORROW P.M. 7.oo—Gramophone Records. 7.30 “Straits Echo” News
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  • 2292 18 Science Invention FILM SAVES MAN'S LIFE VALUE CF INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH NEW NICKELPLATING PROCESS PNEUMATIC RAIL CAR TESTS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, February 23. AMERICAN SURGEON’S FEAT Great interest has been aroused in medical circles in Cleveland, Ohio, by the disclosure that an apparently successful operation has been performed on
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    • 196 18 If— I -'A y j I \s H THE TAXI DRIVER \X, 1 1 I I "Ya, saya selalu pakei Shell Motor Oils la I Itu I taxi kuning pakei Shell Motor Oils dan saya ingat saya boleh juga." j LIKE THE TAXI DRIVER YOU CAN HAVE ABSOLUTE 1 CONFIDENCE
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  • 1737 19 "VISIBLE SPEECH" A GREAT LITERARY ENGINEERING FEAT ■y-sf't' lOSE who have endeavoured to study the Chinese language and have some knowledge of have been shocked when they ith the mass of strokes at first. rhe\ went and traced one line the other and by dint
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  • 292 19 Animals share with men the power of Tn;-.ding sounds but the mind of man alone can shape his sounds, thought and ideas inh, words. And when he discovered a way «o making a record of these in a visible Urm another great step in advance. He y becomes
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  • 127 19 —Reuter. PLANNED "VENGEANCE ON WOMEN" Harbin. Harbin’s “Jack-the-Ripper,” a Chinese who made deserted streets here unsafe for women, has been brought to book after having caused terror for weeks. Li Chun-ming, as the man described himself, told the police that he belonged to a gang that had
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  • 370 19 Taking No Risks For Our Junior Readers I’M Paul’s dog. by rights, but, of course. I go out with anybody who’ll take me, and yesterday I went out with Mr. Pemberton. It’s a great honour to go out with him, but you don’t get so
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  • 542 19 Doubled Guards WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SEARCHES As an outcome of the investigations which were made in connection with the Tungchow piracy a number of decisions have been reached, according to an official statement by Messrs. Butterfield and i Swire, the well known China coast shipping company. In the
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  • 226 20 Church Fire Endangers School FIGHTING THE BLAZE which did considerable damage to St. David's Church, Holloway, N. Scholars were marched irom an adjoining school, to which it was feared the flames would spread. PRETTY BRIDE. —Miss Daphne Pringle, who was married to Mr Denys Tulloch
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