Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 March 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 66. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 317 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Between Great Britain, France And Italy London, March 20. A discussion between representatives of the French, British and the Italian Governments will, at the suggestion of the British, take place in Paris on Saturday. Mr.
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  • 529 1 the interests of both sides. Rugby Radio ■Service. If India To Achieve Full Status PRINCES' DIFFERENCES ADJUSTABLE I I London, March 20. j I The attitude of the Indian Princes towards the Government of India Bill was discussed in the House of Com-' mons in the light
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  • 222 1 —Reuter Wireless. Greatest Festival OF GERMAN ARMED MIGHT Berlin, March 17. I I I Early this morning the city rang with I the tramp of marching men and clattering hooves of cavalry horses as the Reichswehr and Black Guards lined the route to the j State
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  • 184 1 Reuter Wireless. U.S. Attitude Of Watchful Waiting Washington March 18. Mr. Hull has summoned Mr. Norman Davis to a conference with regard to the European situation. Both later are expected to confer at the White House. Mr. Hull described the United States’ attitude as one of watchful waiting.
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  • 51 1 .—R. W. Stockholm, March 16. Queen Alexandrine of Denmark, who arrived yesterday in connection with the royal betrothal, was taken suddenly ill today and was rushed to hospital where an operation was successfully performed. The King of Denmark has arranged to leave Copenhagen for Stockholm immediately.—R.
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  • 253 1 ,—Reuter France And German Conscription REFERRING TO LEAGUE Paris, March 20. It was announced by the French Premier in the Senate this evening that communications have been made to the League of Nations with reference to the German conscription decision. A note which it is stated
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  • 140 1 improvement in New York. —Reuter Wireless. Credit Meets With Improved Demand London, March ]6. The Clearing Banks’ recent efforts to make both money lending and discount business more profitable appears to be gradually succeeding. Credit continues to meet with improved demand and the market also had satisfaction in
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  • 205 1 Reuter. Slogans No Longer Accepted RACE BETWEEN PEACE WAR New York, March 20. The gradual shifting of man’s mentality in favour of peace was the subject of a speech by Mr. Saito at a banquet of the Japanese Society. Mr. Saito said the reasons for this
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  • 101 1 talities on the roads.—Rugby Radio Service. More Uniformity In Traffic Rate London, March 20. The Transport Minister, Mr. Hore stated in reply to a Parliamentary question, that as a result of the enforcement of thethirty miles per hour speed limit, trafficig generally moving at a more
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  • 60 1 Rugby Radio Service. 2.2% Increase Shown London, March 20. The return of the British Postal Traffic receipts shows that apart from May 1934. the receipts have been higher than in the corresponding month of the year earlier for each month since the end of 1932 t th»
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  • 2541 3 LABOUR AND THE INDIA BILL PREMIER'S DEFENCE DECLARATION POSTPONEMENT OF BERLIN TALKS CABINET'S INVITATION TO "LG." (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. March 9. EMPIRE M P s TO CONFER Till-, most representative gathering of the Legislatures of the Empire that has ever taken place
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  • 297 3 Literary Society Lecture That Irish prejudice “prevents Irish appreciation of the poetry of Rudyard Kipling” was suggested by Mr. S. W. Kingston, 8.A., who lectured to the Dublin Literary Society at Lincoln Chambers. He said that if Kipling’s work were examined from a literary standpoint, unprejudiced by dislike
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    • 189 3 Never neglect CONSTIPATION Check it at once with Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Ai a remedy for constipation, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are in a class alone. They give you clean bowels which act regularly, a healthy stomach, a lively liver and blood that is rich and red. They
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  • 1107 4 FULL PROGRAMME FOR, SATURDAY 1 j AND SELECTIONS BY "TIC-TAC" Below will be found the full programme for Saturday s races, the concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club Spring Professional meeting, together with selections by Tic-1 ac Race 1, Ponies, Class 2, Division 3,
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  • 98 4 .—Reuter. Packing Up Unless Beach Improves Daytona Beach, March 20. Sir Malcolm Campbell took out “Blue Bird” for tests and twice traversed the measured mile. He reached a speed of 200 miles per hour on the northward trip and 110 miles per hour on the southward. The
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  • 1277 4 THE CUP SEMIFINALS Second Division Clubs* Prospects F.A. COUNCIL MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) London, March 9. SIXTH ROUND CUP-TIES Three of the four matches in the sixth .round of the F. A. Cup ended in a way which created general surprise. Everton, one of the favourites,
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  • 460 5 WITHIN A PUNCH OF BEATING BROWN PROMISE OF CLASS Benny Lynch, once a messenger boy in Glasgow and until a year ago almost unuiown in top-class boxing stands today on he doorstep of world fame, writes Geoffrey Simpson in the Daily Mail. His
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  • 1088 5 A Man To Mark INTERNATIONAL POLITICS London, March 10. One of the most interesting things in the coming season will be to watch the progress of Gottfried von Cramm, Germany’s (and probably Europe's) "best player. It is only e matter of four or five years since von Cramm’s
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  • 1224 5 J. B. HOBBS AND I HIS PROWESS I A CRITICAL SURVEY Whenever a great cricketer takes off his pads for the last time and passes into retirement something vital seems to have gone from the game. Thousands of men who have never spoken to him feel a sense of
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  • 333 5 ORDERS TO UMPIRES "DEAD BALL" AT 3RD OFFENCE In its attack on “bodyline” bowling the M. C. C. have drawn up rules for umpires for the coming season—end, of course, given the hardworked umpires more than ever to do. After deciding upon these,
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  • 292 5 Hockey 12,000 SEE ENGLAND BEAT SCOTLAND > England Women 5 Scotland 1 All international hockey records were brox.cn by me attendance of over 12,000 at Kennington Oval, where England women beat Scotland by s—l, after leading at half-time by 2—l. Clearly the superior team, England
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  • 175 5 Welsh Forwards 1 Poor Finishing In First Men's International Wales 0 Ireland 1 Ireland won the first men’s international, beating Wales at Bangor by one goal to none. W.C. Cook, the Army and Combined Services' player, scored the only goal in an early Irish attack. ’Wales later
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  • 972 6 famous Scientist's Startling Claims for Mystery "Wall of HAIR-LIKE STREAM NO ARMY COULD RESIST E DISOX’S greatest rival —the man who perfected alternating current and discovered the cosmic ray—reveals that he has evolved a startling invention that will Kill at a range of 200
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  • 723 6 FOURTEEN MEN WHO LOOK AFTER YOUR FOREIGN LETTERS Geneva, March 7. When you stick a stamp on a letter addressed perhaps to some remote spot in the Congo or the Solomon Islands and drop it into the pillar box at the end of the
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  • 205 6 An English Subaltern Escapes From Bavaria It is impossible for anyone who has not shared the author’s experience adequately to criticise "Idle Warriors,” By Bertram Ratcliffe. (Faber. 7s. 6d.) It is an account of the life of an English subaltern from the Mine pf his
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  • 849 6 Retired Teacher’s Losses JUDGE ON NEED FOR INVESTIGATION i Damages totalling £683 155., with were awarded in th e King’s Bench I ■on March 8 to a retired schoolmast i; ’his wife, who claimed for alleg.d c racy to defraud by means of a "buc tshop.'” i
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  • 152 6 A Message From The King Melbourne, March 4. A message from the King was read at the opening of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons after Sir Holburt Waring (president of the Royal College of Surgeons of England) had unlocked the doors of the building
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  • 45 6 THE MASSEY SHAW, which has been built for fire-fighting and salvage work on the Thames, entering the water a t Cowes after the launching ceremony by Mrs. Morris, wife of Major C. C. B. Morris, chief of the London Fire Brigade, .q)
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  • 541 7 Reed Beats Cook DR. AND MRS. HOPKINS WIN Two finals in connection with the Cricket lub New Year Tennis Tournament were played off yesterday on the Club Courts. Rain threatened but cleared after a drizzle. The Men's Championship Singles did not ake long to decide,
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  • 41 7 ,Reuter Wireless. At an association football between Germany and France which the former won by 3 goals to 1, the crowd of 45,000 silently heard the Germans sing Deutschland Ueber Alles and then enthusiastically responded ■with the Marseillaise.
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  • 343 7 Pavanaris Beats Chin Chye IN STRAIGHT GAMES (BY SHUTTLECOCK In the Junior badminton championships eld yesterday Ho Beng Wai (Riverside) beat Ang Cheng Chuan (Merrylads) while L. J. Pavanaris (Merrylads) beat Yeoh Chin Chye (Keystone). In the first singles played Beng Wai won after three games but
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  • 170 7 Matches Against P.C.C. P. C. C. v. C. R. C. The following have been selected to represent C.R.C. against the Penang Cricket Club on Saturday and Sunday on the Esplanade. Players are requested to be present at the P.C.C. at 2 p.m. sharp on Saturday, 23rd. instant. Boey
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  • 88 7 Teachers Beaten By 11 Clear Goals The Chinese Recreation Club ‘A scored a runeway victory yesterday on the Victoria Green in their match with the Penang Teachers Association scoring 11 goals to nil. The Teachers arrived on the field six men short but enlisted substitutes and
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  • 106 7 Wilson To Ride Favourite FINAL ACCEPTORS WITH JOCKEYS <BPOJ, London, March 20. The following are the final acceptors for the Grand National, together with jockeys GOLDEN MILLERWILSON THOMOND II SPECK ROYAL RANSOM NO JOCKEY REYNOLDSTOWN MR. FURLONG DELANEIGEMI LONEY SOUTHERN HEROFAWCUS RRIENZ KIDNEY REALLY TRUEMORGAN BACHELOR PRINCE
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  • 49 7 —Reuter. {JTj•••|•I• k g f 8 West Bromwich Wins Replay London, March 20. The replay in the F.A. Cup semi-final between West Bromwich Albion and the Bolton Wanderers was played today at Stoke and resulted in a win for West Bromwich by two clear goals.
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  • 57 7 —Reuter. Liverpool Defeats Everton London, March 20. The following are results of matches in the English and Scottish Leagues played today.— DIVISION I Liverpool 2, Everton 1. Derby C. 4, Sheffield W. 0. DIVISION HI (Southern Section) Brighton H. A. 1, Reading 6. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Hamilton A. 2,
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  • 118 7 Fine Show By Mr. Chang Wei Chung And Toupe The entertainment provided last nigh* by Mr. Chang Wei Chung and his talented troupe at the Theetre Royal was an excellent one. Mr. Chang can justly take a place in the forefront pf magicians and his performance
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  • 332 7 Rendered Unconscious In Fight HIS CAREER With the passing of Battling Key, whose death was reported in our yesterday’s issue, Malayan boxing circles lose a former lightweight champion who at one time was the most popular fighter of this country. Battling Key died yesterday et Seramban
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  • 71 7 P. C. C. v. Govt. Trade School The following have been selected to represent the P.C.C. against the Govt. Trade School at Batu Lanchang Lane, today:— H. L. Murray; J. S. Howkins, F. E. Wraight (Capt.); F. M. Adam, A. R. Jones, S. V. Adams; H. A. F. Brooke,
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    • 401 8 BOXING i FUN FROLIC Saturday, 23rd March, 1935. MAIN GATE 10 CENTS ANOTHER COSTLY PROGRAMME J 15 ROUNDS I I The N^Ls SMARN YOUNG TARLEY 100°/° PENNSYLVANIA The Siamese Champion who The Feather-Weight Champion of the f has not lost a fight in Malaya. Orient who has won all fights
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    • 196 8 6-30 TONIGHT 9-30 BROUGHT BACK BY REQUEST FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY STAR MOTION PICTURE CO.'S SUPERB ALL CANTONESE TALKIE MISS BUTTERFLY WU Eclipsing all her former portrayals in her first All-Cantonese Talkie debut I‘Beautifull J Lady’ ‘with a brilliant cast of famous Cantonese Stage Actors Actresses in support, including
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    • 102 8 JTIINZWiV UA/.LUL rl.'iv -J w OPENING MAJESTIC TO 7" T -15 9 THE FIRST TRULY BI G PICTURE OF 1935 ALEXANDRE DUMAS' IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE The Count W dSC OF M Monte Crisf lißßr W|TH THE STAR F,ND OF THE HQUR Robert Donat AND THE INSPIRED ACTRESS OF A DOZEN HITS
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  • 41 9 Reuter Wireless. An agreement in connection with a neutral zone between Italian Africa and Abyssinia has been signed. The Abyssinian commander has requested a delay of 12 days before delimitating the zone, which comprises Ualual Gerlogubi and Ado.—
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  • 498 9 HALF PROSECUTION WITNESSES EX-CONVICTS Singapore, March 20. A Tamil named Ramoo was put on his trial yesterday at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice Burton and a common jury, on an indictment charging him with having on Feb. last, at 10, Townsend Road, (1) attempted
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  • 165 9 —Reuter Wireless. GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND WIFE MISSING FORMER PREFECT OF THE SEINE Paris, March 16. The banks of the Congo and the whole region are being closely searched by planes and a powerful tractor for M. Edouard Renard, Governor-General of France Equatorial Africa and a
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  • 48 9 —Reuter. To Advise On Chinese Railway System London, March 20. At the request of the Chinese Govern, ment, Brigadier-General F. D. Hammond is proceeding to China shortly to examine and advise upon the organisation of the Chinese Railyway system, accompanied by two Great Western Railway experts.
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  • 66 9 Rugby Radio Service. Increase In Value Of Exports London, March 20. A detailed review of overseas trade in February shows an increase in the value of exports in that month as compared with the corresponding month of the previous year, was rather greater than that recorded for January
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  • 164 9 Twelve Diplomas Awarded For 1935 The following have been awarded the Diploma in Arts of Raffles CollegerClass I—Lim Tay Boh. Class ll—Miss Teh Yew Moey, Miss M Thevathasan and Miss Mavis E. Thoy. Class 111 Miss Chen Tong Thye, Cheng Chek Leong, Miss Phyllis Chia, Miss
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  • 124 9 First Crime Of Its Nature This Year Singapore March 19. The first acid-throwing case this year was reported to the Singapore police last night, when a Chinese ran into the Telok Ayer station with both eyes badly swollen and with marks on his forehead. He said a ccmpatriot
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  • 20 9 Iwo hundred and fifty years ago today, grmt German composer, Jdhann Sebastian Bach, uas b rn at Eisenach.
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    • 167 9 QU££ N S 6-00 TONIGHT 9-15 ANOTHER 3 HOURS OF EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT I Your Favourite Star of "TELEGRAPH TRAILS" In A New Action Epic of Blazing Guns In A Fight for Gold I A WHIRLWIND OF ACTION IN A TORNADO OF TROUBLE! _/MA>.«.evtNe Kt 'O ACTION |)X and a gi
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  • 439 10 The announcement that Mr. Anthony Eden will visit Moscow has apparently created some surprise in Great Britain and the Foreign Minister was questioned as to the reason for it in the House of Commons day. The Soviet Government had issued an invitation and the conversations
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  • 141 10 —Router. Inquiry Into System Of Registration Suggested London, March 20. In the House of Commons, the mui tsai problem figured at question time, when Mr. White inquired, regarding the terms o£ reference of the commission of Inquiry appointed by the Governor of Hong Kong. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister
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  • 38 10 Acting On Medical Advice (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 20. According to the Siamese newspapers, the Minister of Finance, acting on medical advice, tendered his resignation which, however, has not yet been accepted.
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  • 63 10 At Seremban Hospital The death occurred yesterday morning in the Seremban hospital of Miss Joan Lynn Allen, aged 28, who came from Wales on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Praddon, her uncle a-d >a,unt. The funeral took place this evening and was preceded by
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  • 483 10 EMPIRE summer SCHOOL: The annual Empire Summer School of the Royal Empire Society (17, Carlton House Terrace, London, 5.W.1.) draws many visitors from overseas, who are attracted by the opportunity of spending a week or a fortnight in an Oxford college. Many important speakers have been secured
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  • 296 10 Interesting Developments Foreshadowed Follow mg me recent visit ot MajorGenerat Hairon, luspectoi ox Mxed ±>tieiiCcS wub. tne Army Council interesting developments wuh regard to the tenceces of Singapore are ioresnadowed. There is no evidence that they are the t cause of the departure for England last week on
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  • 54 10 —Reuter Wireless. Athens, March 18. The court martialling of the first batch of thirty rebel officers for participation in the recent revolt has begun. The Court is entitled to inflict the death penalty. It is estimated officially the State has suffered the direct loss of nearly £1,000,000
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  • 160 10 By Perak Volunteers Ajad Ex-Service? Men (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh,. March 2.1 The members of the Perak Ex-Service ■Men’s Association and the Perak Battalion 1 of the F.M.S. Volunteer Force gave a wec bined farewell dinner to Capt. Henning, a. j member of the
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  • 116 10 Finds Body Of Missing Wife In Well Singapore, March 20. Attracted by a rank smell, a Chinese j looked down a 14-foot well situated behind hig house in Henderson Road. He had been searching for four days for his wife, Sek Gian, who had disappear ed.
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  • 739 11 Minister For West Australia JAMBOREE SCOUTS ENTERTAIN PARTY The Burns Phillips liner m.v. “Kangaroo” arrived yesterday at Penang with a complement of twenty tourists from Australia who have never “looked over” Malaya before. When the boat steamed into the harbour it was easily distinguished by her
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  • 138 11 8.000 Siamese Ticals Involved SEQUEL TO RAID ON HOTEL As the result of a raid last night on a hotel in Argyll Road two Chinese named Wong Cheow Yean and Loh Tak Seng were produced in the police court today, before the magistrate (Mr. J.
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  • 52 11 Wanted By Police (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 21. The police are searching for two gunmen, who took a taxi in Holland Road to an outlying suburb and forced the driver at the point of a pistol. They abandoned the car near the New World, which place
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  • 45 11 The case in which A. P. Mohamed Sheriff is suing Messrs. R. E. Mohamed Kassim and others, for a declaration that he is entitled to certain shares in the business, etc., which was down for hearing today, was postponed till tomorrow.
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  • 136 11 Doubt As To Complainant's Report That there was some doubt as to the truth of the complainant’s report, was the statement of the prosecuting officer when a Chinese named Cheong Eng Seng was produced in the police court today before the magistrate (Mr. J. P.
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  • 88 11 Charge Withdrawn By D. P. P. The case was mentioned today in the police court in which a Malay youth named Ali bin Mana stood charged with fraudulent possession of property, namely $21.67, on board the s.s. ”Sebarang” at 2 p.m. on March 13. and that he
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  • 113 11 Postponement For Enquiries To Be Made A week’s postponement was asked by the prosecuting officer when the case was mentioned today in the police court before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in which a Chinese named Ho Koon Kee stood charged that he on February
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  • 558 11 Caught After Long Vigil i FIRST CAPTURE FOR MANY YEARS Klang, March 19. How the long vigil of Mr. J. S. A. Lewis, Assistent Superintendent of Customs and two of his assistants at Port Swet’enham was amply rewarded was narrated in the magistrate's court at Klang
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  • 96 11 Property Worth $3.50 Involved Property said to be worth about $3.50 was involved in the case in which two Malays named Ali bin Osman and Din bin Hassan were charged in the police court today with committing housebreaking by entering into a building used as a
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  • 75 11 The death took place yesterday morning at 1.30 of Mr. Lee Bean Wan at the age of 79, at his residence 187, Noordin Street. Deceased had been ailing for some time. He leaves behind his widow, three sons, Lee Gim Kang, Lee Gim Swee
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    • 114 11 WVWWVUWWWWWWWWWWt i THE C W HAPPY BABY IS a t 7gr TRUFOOD fe BABY He looks better. Sleeps oetter. No one would think he hasn’t been breast-fed—but then TRUFOOD means true-feeding—with all the advantages of NATURAL nourishment Trufood never fails. HUMANISED WOlF®®© SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA T THE DISPENSARY (1929)
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  • 2254 12 CHINESE EM IG RATIO N INTERESTING TALK ON LITTLE KNOWN SUBJECT A short while ago it was my good fortune or rather my misfortune to meet Rotarian Saravanamuttu who, as you know, is on the Programme Committee, during one of those gala nights at
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    • 559 12 a Word about THE Ford V"8 for 1935 Our new .935 V-8 cars will soon be on display tov e not learned how to build a better one H has, I in dealers’ showrooms where you may see and however, some refinements, amongst wit copper-lead connecting rod bearmgs, and the
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    • 11 12 WHAT LONDON IS DOING' READ CHARLES ROBERTS in the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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  • 700 13 Resident Councillor Performs Opening Ceremony "EPOCH IN HISTORY OF GUIDES" Before a representative gathering of Cinders, Girl Guides, and guests, the new headquarters of the Girl Guides’ Association of Penang and Province Wellesley at Anson Road were officially opened yesterday by the Resident Councillor, Hon.
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  • 469 13 Mr. C.G.T. Browne Becomes Senior Accountant The following appointments are notified jin the F.M.S. Government Gazette:— Mr. C.G.T. Browne to be Senior Accountant, Corps of Accountants, F.M.S. Mr. J. R. Cole to be an Assistant Commissioner of Police, F.M.S. Company Sergeant-Major E. Field to be Quartermaster, Malay Regiment.
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  • 159 13 Passer-By Wounded i i I DENTIST ON ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE Singapore, March 19. That there was every possibility of the charge being reduced was the statement made by Mr. A. Maclennan, Court Inspector, when a Chinese dentist, Wee Ong Yeok, appeared today before the second magistrate
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  • 266 13 Evidence Of Complainant's Injuries Medical evidence of the injuries sustained by the complainant was given yesterday in the police court before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in which three Chinese named Teng Ah Bah. Goh Teong Bin, and Yeoh Cheng Kung were charged with voluntarily causing hurt
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  • 274 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. A. E. Lewis, ex-Chief Inspec'or of Police, left Ipoh yesterday for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, en? route to Australia. Mr. M. B. Holland, Assistant Superin- tendent of Customs, Taiping, has taken over relief duties in Prai from Mr. R. L. Cuscaden, who is ill. Mr. H. K.
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  • 387 13 PASSENGERS BY S.S. "AENEAS The following passengers are sailing by the “Aeneas” which leaves Penang on Friday:—Mr. A. W. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Linnett-Startin, Mrs. L. van Dijck, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. C. Milne, Mr. A. D. Bishop, Mr. T. W. Morray, Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Hay, Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 113 13 Proposal To Form Their Own Society Johore Bahru, March 18. It is proposed to form an Old Collegians’ Society in Johore Bahru for the purpose of enabling the old boys of the English College, Johore Bahru, to get in touch with the school and to bring
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  • 284 14 A A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS TH. following «re the cTinges Ln ou* quotations up to noon todav Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Seller» Buyers 9cUen Ayer Weng 1-85 190 180 1.85 Hi’am 47 49 47 49 Hong Fatt 50 52% 47% 50 Jelebu 90 95 90 95 Johan 27 29 27
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  • 142 14 The following are tt° latest quotation.' for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Hitr.m 119 12 6c.d. Ayer Wengs 1.85 1.90 Hitam 47 49 Hong Fatts v 50 52% Jelebu 90 95 Johan 27 29 K. Kamunting 5 9 61% K. Lanjuts 14 0 14 6 Kuchai 80
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  • 126 14 YESTERDAY TODAY TIN London (Spot) £208.0.0 £210.5.0 Do. (3 months) £204.10.0 £207.0.0 Singapore $105.50 $106.25 Business Done Penang $105.50 $106.25 Bustneee Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA* (Sundrled) $4.05 $4.20 BLACK PEPPER $19.00 $19.00 RUBBER.— London 5%d. 5%d. New York 10%c(G) llc(G) Singapore Spot 18% c. 18%c. April/Jt”»»
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  • 309 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations In MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’» tfhare Oat today.— Yesterday Todky Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 Hitam 47% 50 47% 50 Hongkong Tin 12 0 13 0 12 0 13|0 K. Kamunting
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  • 48 14 PENANG, MARCH 21, 1935 .London Bank Demand 2 3 1516 4 mts 2 4 132 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7|16 On New York Demand 55 France T.T. 830 Shanghai T.T. 29%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 12%% dis. Ind: a T.T. 153% Ear Silver 27%
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  • 1101 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. Eu v S s c < NAMES. x 2® I cc i H 1 I I RUBBER (Dollar.) J Allenby Rubber Co. 1 m I 150 I Alor Gaiah Rubber Estate 130 150 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 20’ ,zc Ayer Mdek Rubber Co.
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  • 93 14 .—Reuter. Dealings In Fine Silver Commencing London, March 20. It is officially announced that dealings in fine silver will commence on the metal exchange on May 1, between the hours, on Mondays to Fridays, 1.20 p.m. to 1.25 p.m. and 3.45 p.m. to 4.15 p.m. and on Saturdays
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  • 66 14 The Penang Branch of the Mercantile Bank of India has received advice by wii-e from their Head Office that at the forthcoming General Meeting of the Bank, the Board of Directors will recommend payment of a final half yearly dividend of 6% making 12 for the year 1934
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 217 14 WANTED Stenographer—Typist A stenographer-typist is required for a large mining office in Perak. Preference will be given to applicants who have had experience in mining offices. Only first class men need apply. Salary according to experience and ability. Apply in first instance to Box No. 20, c/o Pinang Gazette, Penang.
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    • 64 14 fur* nwanr featina antiseptic vapours into every crevice, tend penetrating ant p ®P Carry relieving congestion and them with you against colds and sore mr „eet little flat pocket tin prov.ded m each r»om EVANS Pastilles uud. I, W I-»* l *< oxn»** l EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO. SHEET STEEL SPECIALISTS.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 38 14 WEATHER REPORT 1 Tempeiuture Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 E Noon 90 S TIDE TABLE I TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 1.20 a.m 7.50 e..m. 1.45 p.m 8.14 p.m. TOMORROW 1.46 a.m 8.14 a.m. 2.06 p.m 8.35 p.m.
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  • 36 14 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE acknowledgment Mrs. Teoh Jin Wan and thank all those who attended th. funera. S the late Mr. Teoh Jin Wan. deaths 1 nt cars and buses, for the occasion letters and telegrams of condolence.
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  • 1228 15  -  IMPLICATIONS OF THE RECENT QUOTA DECISION -W.W.R. the first half of last year.—W.W.R. in the ’’Financial News.” London, March 6. The International Rubber Regulation Committee, on each of the occasions on which it has met to fix a restriction rate for a certain period, has succeeded in
    the first half of last year.—W.W.R. in the ’’Financial News.”  -  1,228 words
  • 99 15 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 72?,J New York 4.76% 4.78% Montreal 4.82% 4.82% Brussels 20.40 20.58% Geneva. 14.78 14.80 Amsterdam 7.04 7.09 Milan 57 57 Berlin n** H-92 Prague 113 114 t% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19-90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25% 25% j Helsingfors 226% 226%
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  • 615 15 A Plea For Economy CASE AGAINST EXPENSIVE "UPKEEP" In the monthly review of a leading firm of dealers in the Miscel.aneous and, in particular, in the Rubber market there is a highly informative and constructive review of the question of rubber costs, and the outlook for
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  • 221 15 Blunt Refusal By Minister A blunt refusal was given in the House of Commons by the Colonial Secretary to requests for information on the composition of the pool. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister refused to be drawn, dismissing questions on the subject as “fishing inquiries.* Major Nathan (Lab.,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 279 15 R efresh y° urs elf Sfr z* uuh co/c/ z J jk.\delicious Horlick’s 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 V and thirsty. Prepare it with ice-cold ,Jrlllk3! While it cools and refreshes you,
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    • 1798 16 16 PINANG GAZETTE AND SIKAiiP 3 i i T"i DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1 4 JI Hl jffigSjg dW AMERICANMAII/ LINE L ,UMV V "jOiUk 1 GU BLUB FUNNEL LIMB .gMaibafefe *Jg-SJI4>L Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due X^~r*r :jr =g^ Penang London UL AENEAS Mars., L’don, R’dam, Hamburg Glasgow
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  • 557 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Ums Tfce foDowLug' la a list of Tosaela arrtvtag *4 selling from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY B.S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigil, Olehleh and Sabang. Sails for Batavia. 86-V. BATAK from Batoc-BaJira, BelawanDeli and Langsa. Sails today for the
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  • 511 17 OUTWARD MAILS i A mail for Sabang, Olehleh, Sigli end Lho Semawe by the s.s. “Van Outhoorn.” will be closed at 4 p.m. today. A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra, Europe (to connect with the s.s. “Indrapoera” at Belawan) by the s.s. “Kedah”
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 2027 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. G TOMORROW 10 20—Donald Thorne, at the Organ pfl PHOHI-HOLLAND P. M. the Granada, Tooting. TODAY ftkUowi&g ar* th* 6.2o—Big Ben. The Western Studio Or- 10.50- —The Walford Hyden Magyar Or- Wavelength: 25.57 metres wo of which will be used atmultaneoua- chestra. Leader, Frank Thomas. chestra. Vera,
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    • 133 17 B.D.loo—Waltz. “In the valley of yesterday” Fox Trot. London on a rainy night —Teddy Joyce his Orchestra 8.D.102 Rumba Fox Trot. “Dust on *he moon.”—Eddie Duchin his Orchestra Fox Trot. “That's the way I like to hear you talk.”—Jack Jackson his Orchestra ***** —Song “Cherie” Song “Love life Laughter” Gracie
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  • 2394 18 Science Invention INJURIES MASS PRODUCTION X-RAY APPARATUS PETROL AT THREEPENCE A GALLON NEW TELEPHONY DEVELOPMENTS (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, March 9. CAUSES OF ELECTROCUTION MEDICAL authorities believe that much can be done to stem the increase in the number of deaths from eletrical injury. It is necessary, the\ claim,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 129 18 2 I^-— z ,c„ I VW/ r i THE CHOICE OF THE Discriminating Industrialist reliable SERVICE A Product Of THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY The Company experts in industrial power plants. offer to industrial power users Distinguished throughout the country real service. By full co-operation in the solution of their problems,
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  • 1533 19 NO LONGER "AN EYE FOR AN EYE" A CHANCE TO TURN OVER A NEW LEAF I W N THE early stages of the big B push” against the Communistbandits in China the Communist had to pay his life for the havoc he had wreaked, but a
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  • 211 19 eagerly awaited. —Reuters Pacilic Ser- THREE ESSENTIALS TO ITS MAINTENANCE Nanking, March 3. Keen interest has been aroused here an expression of opinion on monei;ir\ and currency matters uttered by the Executive Yuan in a petition to be presented shortly to the Central Political Council. The purpose
    eagerly awaited.—Reuters Pacilic Ser-  -  211 words
  • 192 19 —Reuters Pacific Service. Search For Understanding' On Boycott Tokyo, March 2. j One important qualification was made by Mr. Koki Hirota, the Japanese Foreign I Minister, in his statement in the Diet yes- terday of Japan’s intention to ceaae all dealings with sectional Chinese administra- i
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  • 147 19 .—Reuters Pacific Service. Hopei Practically Cleared Of Communists Peiping, March 6. Hopei province ehas practically been cleared of all Communistic elements declared General Ho Ying-ching, Minister of War and Acting Chairman of the Peiping Branch Military Council, in an interview with Chinese pressmen today. General
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  • 70 19 For Our Junior Readers THESE pieces will make a splendid model steam roller. First cut out the whole sheet and paste on thin cardboard. Then colour the pieces. Next, cut out each one very carefully. Bend at the dotted lines and stick corresponding numbers togethe
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  • 278 20 Flooded Sussex WATERLOGGED,—How serious the floods are in Sussex is well illustrated in this aerial picture taken over Pulboroush Roads are under water for considerable distances in the valley of the Arun BRIDE’S LONG TRAIN.—Miss Margaret Elaine Llewellyn and her bridegroom, Mr. Donald Anderson, leaving
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