Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 April 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 75. VoL XCIII. MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 906 1 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPLIT WIDENS MR. L. A. DAVIES' ATTACK "OUR INTERESTS ARE NOT REPRESENTED 11 PAST FUTURE POLICY 1 he spin m the ranks of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce over the textile quotas question widened at the annual meeting on Friday night says
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  • 533 1 a year ago.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. INCREASED REVENUE ESTIMATE EXCEEDED BY NEARLY £10,000.000 London. March 31. surplus of £7,562,000 was shown in the national accounts for the financial year ended tonight. The revenue at £716,441,000 exceeded the budget estimate by nearly £10,000,000 while
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  • 82 1 Reuter. Australia To England Record London, April 1. A new Engfrand-Austrlia flight record has been established by the English airman H. L. Brook who left Darwin 8.05 p.m. G.M.T. on March 23 and landed at Lynrne at| 3.55 p.m. breaking by 13 hours 10 minutes the unofficial
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  • 343 1 —Reuter. Collective System Necessary ANGLO SOVIET COMMUNIQUE Moscow, April 1. A future Anglo-Russian co-opera-tion in a collective organisation for peace and security in Europe is the keynote of a comrpunique issued at the conclusion of Mr. Anthony Eden’s visit. It says Mr. Eden, M. Stalin, M.
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  • 255 1 —Reuter. Beginning Today ARMED FORCES NUMBER 750,000 I Berlin, March 31. I According to a reliable source military conscription will be carried out as follows. On April 1 class 1915 will be called up numbering 580,000 of whom 300,000 will be kept with the colours. Classes 1901
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2496 2 RATES FOR CASUAL the bassett rubber WHER ™marka asbes NOTICE. BANKS A JPKIVC COMPANY LIMITED !OS_ AND SUP- Make a note of the addresses for ADVERTISEMENTS (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) PLIES LIMITED, of Bestobell Works, ND J^ sclf fSur UP-TO-DATE. Slough, in the County of Bucks, family residential hotels.
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  • 1070 3 0H THYE SUN WINS CHAMPIONSHIP FOR FOURTH YEAR IN SUCCESSION E.S.D. WINS COMMISSIONERS SHIELD Berrairrg, Saturday winning the Class A Individual Champicmship for the th war in succession at the 13th Annual Municipal Athletic > h M yesterday on the Esplanade, Goh Thye Sun, of the
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  • 572 3 Good Display By S.X.R.C. WILLIAMS BATS WELL FOR 79 Penang, Saturday Time alone saved the Authentics from a severe defeat when they met the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club yesterday on the Victoria Green in their first annual fixture. St. Xavier's who batted first was given a good
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  • 433 3 Chee Aim Beats Teik Choon DOUBLES MATCH ABANDONED (BY “SHUTTLECOCK’’) Penang, Saturday Cheah Chee Aun defeated Chan Teik Choon while Tan Soon Teik and Cheah Hock Seng drew with Chuah Kim Suah, in the Penang Junior badminton championships played yesterday on the AngloChinese School Union court. The
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  • 273 3 Cricket Match A cricket match was played yesterday on the Hutchings School ground between the Penang Tsachers’ Association and the Anglo-Chinese School and resulted in a win for the school by 30 runs. The following are the scores:— PENANG TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION L. R. Shori c T. Chin
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  • 112 3 The fol’owing ties have been arranged for the week MONDAY, APRIL 1 Mixed Doubles Handicap.—Scr. Mi.hh Southam and V. Lunberg v. +15.3 M>hh Coombs and J. Scully (Unfinished Tiei. TUESDAY, APRIL 2 Men’s Singles Handicap.— (Final) —-<0 E. C. Valberg v. —3 o L. Robless.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 57 3 I 9ea.ee Stove i “BISHOP STREET, PINANG. 1 PHONE 694. I RESTRINGING A SPECIALITY. f.• V ffGutiffieck, and Cott wA a Sole Aoents:— N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. PLYWOOD (5 Ply sheets) JUST ARRIVED SIZES: 47" x 57" x 5 mm thick 79" x 48" x 5 mm AT
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  • 65 4 —Reuter Wireless. 1 Won By Double Crossed GOLDEN MILLER AGAIN DISAPPOINTS London, March 30. tn the Liverpool Champion Chase of approximately three miles and a Grand {National course, Golden Miller starting at jpyens unshipped his jockey at the first fence. The race was won by Mr. Witney's
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  • 316 4 Weights For First Day CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Penang Turf Club Easter Meeting tor be run at Penang on Saturday, April 6 Horses Class I—6 Furlongs. STRATHPEFFER 9.07 REFILL 9.06 PROHIBITION 9.02 SAILOR BILL
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  • 220 4 Butterworth R• C. Lose By Eight Runs On the Butterworth ground yesterday the Amrutha Villa “A” beat the Butterworth Recreation Club by eight runs at Butterworth in a cricket “friendly.” The following are the scores:— AMRUTHA VILLA “A” Hock Soon c and b Doral 8 V.
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  • 298 4 Dato Kramat Cricket By two wickets and 42 runs the Indian Association lost their cricket fixture with the Chinese Recreation Club “A’’ on the Dato Kramat padang yesterday. The Association batted first and compiled a total of 88. Boon Soon’s 69, when the Chinese went
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  • 356 4 By 79 Runs GOOD SCORES BY CAMPBELL AND ZILVA On the Esplanade yesterday in a single innings affair, the P.R.C., with a weak team, defeated the Malay Cricket Club by 79 runs. Batting first the P.R.C. ran up a total of 226. A. Andres was
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  • 217 4 Smelters Beaten By 7 Runs In a match played yesterday on the Patani Road ground the Peeler’s defeated the Eastern. Smelting C.C. by 7 runs. The following are the scores: PEELER’S Yorke c Taylor b Omar 34 Lewis b Taylor 7 McDonald b Dollah 13 Ingham b
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  • 247 4 School Scores 149 On the Victoria Green yesterday the Chinese Recreation Club drew at cricket with the Penang Free School. The School declared their innings closed with their score at 149 for nine wickets. Stumps were drawn with the Club’s score at 53 for the loss
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 7 4 OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON PAGE 7
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    • 77 4 CYCLES. “The London Star” A SUPREME O' Jk FITTED WITH IN DUNLOP QUALITY TYRES. A The finest English made bicycle ever imported at the price. Guaranteed hard wearing qualities will last for years. PRICE ONLY $25-50 nett. If with Lamp Bell $27-50 Nett. This is an English manufacturer's answer to
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  • 1253 5 HUDDERSFIELD TROUNCE MANCHESTER EVERTON’S CONVINCING DISPLAY AGAINST STOKE Ayr Defeats* Dundee March 30. The following are the results of matches >ayed today in the English and Scottish Sagues DIVISION I. Aston V. 1 Arsenal 3 Chelsea 4 Bieck bum R. 2 Derby C.
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  • 737 5 Annual Soccer Fixture BENG SAN PLAYS BRILLIANT GAME Penang, Sunday. Although fielding a faster eleven who were obviously superior in all departments of the game the King Edward VII School, Taiping, was extremely lucky to share honours with the Penang Pree School in
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  • 378 5 Happy Lads Beat Jaya Team BY FOUR GOALS TO ONE Penang, Sunday. Playing well throughout in their soccer encounter with the Jaya Football Team of Province Wellesley on the Dato Kramat ground the Happy Lads gained a convincing victory by four goals to one. The winning team
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  • 217 5 New Players Being Tried CLOSE FINISH IN STONOR I SHIELD MATCH j (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 30. The first State Cricket trial was started here today in fine weather and will be continued tomorrow. Several new players are being tried with a view
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  • 125 5 —Reuter. English Rugger i I NORTHAMPTON TOO GOOD FOR GUYS London t March 30. The following are the results of principal Rugby Union played today: Bedford 3 London S. 12 Blackheath 27 Bristol 0 Coventry 14 R.A.F. 0 Devonport Services 21 Aidershot S. 15 Halifax 5 Waterloo
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  • 38 5 SCOTTISH CUP SEMI FINALS —Reuter. Abeerdeen Beaten RANGERS AND HEARTS DRAW London, March 30. The following are the results of the [semi-finals of the Scottish Cup played 1 today; Hamilton A. 2, Aberdeen 1. Rangers 1, Hearts 1.
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  • 48 5 No Casualties I (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 29. The first game of mixed hockey was» played at the Sports Club yesterday, eleven ladies being divided between two sidebThere wfre no casualties. The match waa the result of a challenge by the ladies.
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  • 73 5 P. C. C. vs. Teachers Association The fol’owing have been selected to represent the! P.C.C. against the Penang Teachers on the Esplanade on Tuesday, at 5.15 p.«n. F. M. Adam; A. P. Webb and J. A? Evans A. R. Jones, F. E. Wraight and T. A. Maxwell; H. L.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 104 5 K K JUST THE THING FOR I I DANCERS! I I 1 JOHNSON’S POWDERED WAX S 9li II fi Made for Dance Floors only. 11 EASY TO USE —SIMPLY SHAKE IT |l LIGHTLY ON THE FLOOR. WILL J GIVE A PERFECT DANCING SURFACE, ANYWHERE, AT ANY |l I TIME I
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  • 1376 6 Coroner's Inquiry EVIDENCE OF WITNESS WHO SAW ACCIDENT Penang, Sunday. That it was very difficult to get people who had witnessed an accident to come foward to give evidence was the statement of Inspector Wightman when the hearing was continued yesterday at the Coroner s Inquiry into
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  • 146 6 Remanded In Police i Custody Penang, Sunday. A Tamil named Supramaniam who was I alleged to be connected with a case in i Telok Anson, was yesterday brought before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court, charged with being a I vagrant and
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  • 568 6 Witness Says He Saw The Crime Committed EVIDENCE CONSIDERED UNRELIABLE Kuala Lumpur, March 29. A verdict of “murder by some person or persons unknown” was returned by Che Ma’arof at the inquest this morning on the body of a Tamil coolie which was discovered almost
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  • 113 6 Thirty-Two Years In Malaya FAREWELL FUNCTION AT JOHORE BAHRU Johore Bahru, March 28. After 32 years’ service in Malaya, the Hon. Dr. Richard Olaf Winstedt, now General Adviser, Johore, will be proceeding on furlough prior to retirement about the end of next month. Dr. Winstedt
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  • 152 6 Curious Case WELL-KNOWN MERCHANT IN COURT An interesting case was mentioned in the First Magistrate’s Court on Friday when Leong Hong was charged with theft of 50 rubber trees, the movable property of one Ramanathan Chettiar. The accused claimed trial and said that he had
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  • 170 6 Domestic Drama CHILD RETURNING TO BATAVIA Singapore, March 30. A delicate matter which formed the subject of an application in the Supreme Court has been, the Free Press was informed by the Dutch Consul-General last night, “amicably settled.” Mr. D. K. Walters applied before the
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  • 188 6 Ran Across Road A fatal lorry accident in Serangoon Road, Singapore, on the afternoon of March 23, which led to the death of an eight-year-old Teochew boy, Tang Song Nam from shock and haemorrhage due to a fractured skull led to a Coroner’s inquest. After
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  • 95 6 Why Father Did Not Register Births Malacca, March 26. A strange excuse for not having reported the birth of fous of his children was given by a Chinese merchant in the police court this morning. He said that three other children of his, whose births he had reported
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 294 6 A Perfect Chemist’s Shop) i A "Perfect Chemist's Shop" is the one that has the right kind of goods at the right time and sells them at the right sf price. We devote our energies particularly in I making Our Pharmacy the very best Chemist Shop in point of Purity
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  • 153 7 earns Selected MATCH TO BE PLAYED ON TWO SUNDAYS Ma meeting of representatives of the vanous clubs held at the Penang Cricket ,>n Saturday the following two teams selected to play in the first State ■t Trial to be played on the Esplanade nd ay, April 7
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  • 129 7 Work On The Track DOLLY GREY A HORSE TO FOLLOW By "Tic-Tac" d .st of the outstation horses for the nang Turf Club Easter Meeting have arrived in Penang and som a good galshould be witnessed tomorrow morn- t 'ie outstation strings van Breukelan’s *he
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  • 37 7 Till Tonight the inclement weather last night ng at Wembley arena with a main ‘"'i, an eight round contest between and Rough Diamond, has been ■''l tin tonight. There are no the card for tonight.
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  • 561 7 AT ROYAL THEATRE KATHAK LIVES AGAIN Menaka, dancer of International reputation and her company of dancers and musicians will give a short season of recitals at the Royal Theatre commencing on Wednesday. These dance recitals are events of first class importance in the world of art. Menaka
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  • 88 7 Malay Syce Summoned Summoned at the instance of a police constable, a Malay named Daud bin Long appeared in the police court today charged with driving motor-car P 665 in a rash manner on rr about March 14 at 8.55 a.m. at the junction of Penang Road
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  • 1055 7 EXPLAINS RUBBER SCRAP AND TIME REQUIRED TO COLLECT 40,000 LBS. Judgment was reserved until tomorrow by Mr. F. K. Wilson, the first magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, after further evidence had been recorded on Saturday morning in connection with the case against Mr. Kong Fatt Kiew, who was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 44 7 I I MUST GO I TO I |WHITEAWAYS| JGRELAT APRIL! I SAL*:, I SEill i I First thing tomorrow! I They are offering such a collection of I not-to-be-missed BARGAINS at amazingly I attractive prices and I everything in the Store is reduced! w
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 582 8 '-ZiTiiimi— iiii«MiitJiiiwiiMiJiiru jib iii SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! triangle H B-J- —4l JOE E. BROWN jr, O If 1 IT 99 AS THE TEARING TORNADO OF THE TRACK! “Kiss Make-Up 2 nights only- wm 3 PERFORMANCES 1 m a e, J CARY GRANT OPENS WEDNESDAY 1 PERFORMANCE K 4\ V jgfeJ Th
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  • 46 9 Reuter. r,... Recovered From Cold TO PARTICIPATE IN JUBILEE celebrations London, March 31. ible to announce that d hos fully recovered R r‘ s. vere cold. i fh ,r?l miership through-' itions and some] oul the i play a full part ials. Reuter.
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  • 65 9 Reuter Fresh Communication To League va. Mcrch 31. Government has for- mication to the the dispute with j v Council to take up anneal md 15 without de ay. DIREX r NEGOTIATIONS NOT broken off Rome, March 31. Official 9 stat< that there i s still to ontinu
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  • 41 9 Rev. oi Leader Sentenced Tc- Life Imprisonment Athens, March 31. Mart iged on trying and nvolved in t 1 ten accused, his ho was leader of the i Athens, to life imprisonr. thers to 20 years’ imprisonment Re oi
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  • 20 9 —Reuter. M.P. For Warwickshire Dead London. March 31. irred suddenly while he f Sir Arthur SteelMaitlan< Warwickshire.—Reuter.
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  • 232 9 Reuter. Chamber Approval GOVERNMENT GRANTED SPECIAL POWERS Brussels, March 27. The Chamber by 107 votes to 53, after an all night sitting, approved the suspension of the gold standard and the devaluation of the belga; it also granted the Government special powers for one year.
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  • 59 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Succeeds Admiral Fisher London, March 31. Admiral Sir Dudley Pound has been appointed Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean Squadron in succession to Admiral Sir Wil'iam Fisher. Vice-Admiral, Sir Martin Dunbar Nasmith has been appointed Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Chief of
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  • 100 9 .—Reuter. In London TREASURES TO BE CONVEYED BY H.M.S. "SUFFOLK" London, March 30. The Cruiser "Suffolk” when she leaves for Portsmouth in the middle of June on her paying off voyage will transport from China the art treasures for the Chinese Art Exhibition in London. The British
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  • 218 9 —Reuter. What They Reveal THE DIGNITY AND POETRY OF LIFE London, March 30. The exhibition of modern Chinese paintings at the New Burlington galleries gave more than a hint that the spirit which still informs the world’s most ancient civilisation has now fallen into confusion, declares the
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  • 53 9 in tne ooum yesterday at Hongkong.—Rugby Radio Service. Commemorated At Hong Kong London. March 29. The rescue effected in very rough seas by the H.M.S. "Suffolk" last October of sixty men of the s.s. "City of Cambridge” in the South China Sea was commemorated yesterday
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  • 52 9 King George's Good Wishes (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, March 29. The British Minister has received instructions to convey King George’s good wishes for his health and happiness to the Boy King on the occasion of the Siamese Year and for the welfare and prosperity of
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  • 28 9 Reuter. To Stand Trie**! At Old London, ol. The Duke of Manchester has been committed to trial a the Old Bailey on charges of fraud.
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  • 123 9 —Reuter. In New York LAW AIMED AT "GOLD DIGGERS" Albany, New York, March 29. Governor Lehman has signed a bill abolishing "heart balm” (breach of promise) suits in the New York State on the ground that it had been made an instrument of blackmail.
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  • 75 9 Deportation Proceedings Dropped Washington, March 30. The deportation proceedings against Mr. John Strachey have been dropped as Mr. Strachey has decided to leave the country voluntarily.— Reuter. [Mr. Strachey was arrested at Glencoe on March 13 after he had addressed a meeting at the Jewish Temple on
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  • 24 9 Must Be Shot (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 30. The Municipality has decided that Singapore's tiger or tigers must be shot.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 516 10 The various Court and other big social functions in England stimulate trade to an appreciable extent but the coming Jubilee celebrations is expected to give trade a great fillip. Britain, indeed, is essentially a trading nation and any celebration of her greatness would be incomplete without
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  • 233 10 Mr. Chang Sin-chee HOPES TO BUY STORE TIGER Mr. Chang Sin-chee, the well-known artist from An-hui province who arrived at Penang on Wednesday last leaves for Singapore this evening by the s.s. Kedah en route to China. Over the week-end local Chinese were given an opportunity
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  • 866 10 The English language has suffered a serious los s through the impoverishment of the word “charity”. Nowhere does the restriction which has befallen it appear more unfortunately than the greatly loved passage St. Paul’s first Letter to the Corinthians, which praises the highest of virtues. It is indeed a
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  • 847 10 SHORTAGE OF BULBS: In connection with the local Jubilee celebrations it is not surprising to hear that electrical dealers and contractors are complaining of a shortage of bulbs and special orders have been despatched everywhere for bulbs and more bulbs. It is expected, at a very wide
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 49 10 I JI/CMMINATIHG VjIUNKUir. fcjLMAHP 7 vIAIIOHD PILJEHEL PEEL 1 I i /7 aJIA b j j I .< y■ c y I DE/1 AMD PIMH INGREDIENTZ EXPERT bREWER/’ J’UCH I/ THE COMBINATION THAI COE/’IO MAKE “(HOP mTAN WE LETT Of ALL (BLEP.T DISTRIBUTOR/ H(Nliy WAUGH.GL PENANG, SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUB.
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  • 152 11 Chinese Fined $lO SEQUEL TO TEACHER'S COMPLAINT named Lim Sin Chaw was v the the magistrate (Mr. J. the police court today on dng his car P. 900 in a r at the junction of Buri< dah Road at 10.10 p.m. H. Yorke prosecuted. ncy.
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  • 127 11 Johore Malay On Vagrancy Charge Hov. a Johore Malay came to Penang on the promise of a job only to find on his arrival at it had been filled, was related strate Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in e p k• oourt today when Osman was charged
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  • 129 11 Chinese Driver Fined $2 ig to stop his car P. 2366 when odoso by a constable at the Pitt Street and Light Street, at March 10, a Chinese named 00l appeared in the police court to'n 'i summons. H. Yorke prosecuted. 1 ant claimed trial.
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  • 229 11 Securities Fee MR. J. ROBERTSON'S ADVICE A Singapore Chamber of Commerce protest at one of the new Malayan bank charges was mentioned by Mr. James Robertson presiding at the annual meeting on Saturday night. The Exchange Banks operating in Malaya, he said, have formed themselves
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  • 201 11 Yugoslav Beauty Queen's Marriage Venture “Miss Yugoslavia” is leaving Belgrade in a few days' time for Mexico —to marry a man she has never seen. During the contest for the title of Miss Europe in 1933, the photographs of all the candidates were reproduced in
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  • 300 11 New Office-Bearers Elected MR. KOH SIN HOCK RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT The 43rd annual general meeting of the Penang Chinese Recreation Club was held yesterday afternoon in the club’s premises at Victoria Green. There was a large attendance of members. The following were elected to the
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  • 147 11 On New Antarctic Land Oslo, March 12. I New land, which has been named Ingrid Christen’s Land, has been discovered in the Antarctic by a Norwegian oil tanker, the Thorshavn, and has been taken possession 1 of in the name of Norway. This new discovery is not
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  • 649 11 Celebrations And Fund ONLY ONE COLLECTION TO BE MADE The following are the minutes of the general meeting of H. M. Silver Jubilee (Indian Committee) held at 12.30 p.m. on Saturday, March 30, 1935 at the office of the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader. President: Hon.
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  • 97 11 A Kheh named Ho Cheong pleaded ignorance when charged in the police court today with disembarking from the s.s. Seberang before she was properly secured, at Church Street Ghaut jetty on March 30 at 9.40 a.m. The magistrate (Mr. J. P- Biddulph) imposed a fine of $3.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 28 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. dinner dances Every Wednesday, Thursday Saturday Wednesday, 3rd April DINNER DANCE DANCE MUSIC BY HARRY LAMMERTS And His Orchestra. Sunday, 7th April ORCHESTRAL CONCERT
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    • 371 11 DOG MEDICINES KEEP YOUR PETS IN ROBUST HEALTH BWe Stock Medicines by all the well known Makers including BENBOWS. 808 MARTIN. SHERLEY. SPRATTS. Etc.. Etc. DOG BRUSHES COMBS. i SALCA FOR DOGS SALCA WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT DOES I SALCA Food Supplement is every dog’s Daily Conditioner. It
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  • 1606 12 "DIFFICULT TO SEE HOW IT CAN BE JUSTIFIED" NECESSITY FOR AERODROME AT CAMERON HIGHLANDS A protest against the petrol tax involving fuel used by “aircrafts which do not use the roads’* was made by Wing Commodore F.G. Lundon, presiding at the seventh annual
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  • 226 12 Programme FIRST OFFICIAL VISIT TO KUALA LIPIS Kuala Lipis, March 29. His Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas, Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas will arrive at Kuala Lipis by special train at 9.30 a.m. on April 9 from Kuala Krai, and will be received at the station by
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  • 153 12 Depressed Woman's Suicide Depressed because she could find no one to stand bail for her husband, arrested for alleged murder, a Tamil woman named Fcpoo threw herseff into a disused mining pool at Sungei Besi a"d was drowned. The tragedy occurred on March 8 and an
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  • 99 12 Dutchman Again Before Magistrate When a young Dutchman, Louis Alexander van Coeverden, made another appearance before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore Criminal District Judge, on Friday under the Extradition Act, DetectiveInspector Wray made an application for a. further adjournment. The original application was for the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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    • 373 12 {RelievedHis Own 62 Years’"* RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ HEADACHE NEURALGIA Dear Sirs —I have been a sufferer from Rheumatism for /X j® y the past six-and-a-half years, being troubled mainly in the hips, thighs, knees and occasionally in the shoulders. f I I have tried almost everything. I have
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  • 788 13 Badly Treated TWO MONTHS’ PRISON FOR CHINESE WOMAN r I 1;t! 'tory of a little orphan girl who was a quired for $l5O in 1932 to becomi 'he pr ospective daughter-in-law of sed wag revealed by Mr. W. H. Protector of Chinese, on Friday in
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  • 111 13 United Tribute From Federated States TO BE SIGNED BY THE FOUR RULERS When H. E. Sir Shenton Thomas, the High Commissioner was in Kuala Lumpur he made the suggestion that on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee one united address should be forwarded
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  • 171 13 Mr. Lch Say Seng And Miss Khar Siew Kim The marriage in the reformed style took place at Shanghai Ho‘el yesterday afternoon of Mr. Loh Say Seng and Miss Khor Siew Kim. Mr. Lch is attached to the Kwong Wah Yit Poh Press and proof of his popularity
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  • 305 13 Sir Walter Gilbey's Attack Sir Walter Gilbey, speaking at a luncheon in London, said there was a great deal of “sloppiness” in the dress of young men of today, but young women dressed in considerably better taste. He did not admire “shorts” for women, however, and again
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  • 399 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. A. S. McKern has returned from Singapore this morning. x Major E. R. Davis, of Taiping Tin, goes to Siam very short y. Mrs. C. W. G. Botly leaves Ipoh today for Singapore for a stay of a month or two with her mother. Messrs. A. Stuart
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 74 13 PRUDENTIAL BONUS! •mnany has pleasure in announcing that for the year versionary Bonus is declared as follows PER $l,OOO SUM ASSURED WHOLE LIFE ASSURANCE. PER $l,OOO SUM ASSURED ENDOWMENT ASSURANCES. I ie above is further evidence of the Continued Prosperity OF THE PRUDENTIAL" REMEMBER EVERY YEAR IS A BONUS YEAR
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    • 89 13 PHEK LENG Stalls 50-51, Chowrasta Market, Penang Road, Penang. TeL No. 1270. All kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables supplied at moderate charges. Fresh Vegetables from Brastagi arrive bi-weekly (Monday Thursday). Contracts arrange for supplies to steamers, Hotels and Hospitals. All orders for food supplies from residents on Penang Hill
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    • 327 13 A New Improved Marconi Radio Gram IK® j BaiCSaß DESIGNED FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE USE. ENOUGH POWER TO OPERATE FIVE LOUD SPEAKERS, TONE COMPENSATED VOLUME CONTROL, WIDE RESPONSE SPEAKER THAT IS A FEATURE OF MARCONI" LIKE LIFE ITSELF TONE. ACOUSTICALLY CORRECT BUILT CABINET FURTHER IMPROVES ITS TONAL QUALITY. J DESPITE
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  • 869 14 But Handicapped In India SAME DUTIES AS ON FOREIGN BEER Although Empire preference prevails in India and Burma, Tiger Beer is subject to the same duty as foreign beer in both those countries. This revelation was made by Mr. W. H. Macgregor, presiding at the annual general
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  • 132 14 Consolidation Of Ordinary Deferred Capital Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya), Ltd., have received a telegram from London advising that the Board of Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, London, has recommended the payment of a Final Dividend of 5%% on its Ordinaly Shares, in respect of the year 1934,
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  • 449 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotattoee In MESSRS KENNEDY A CO.’» share List today.— Saturday Today RUBBER Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Bassett 70 75c 70 75c Bedford 90 97(4 90 97% B. Kepong 1.25 1.35 1.25 1.35 c Connemara 1.50 1.60 1.60
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  • 43 14 PENANG, APRIL 1, 1935 London Bank Demand 2'3 31|32 4m|ts 2[4 I|l6 Private 3 mils credit 3 Documentary 2|4 7|16 On New York Demand 55(4 France T.T. 835 Shanghai „T.T. 30(4% dis. Hongkong T.T. 12(4% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 28*4
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  • 270 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Thb following are tne cbaagee in out quotations up to noon toda” Saturday Today TIN buyers Sellers Buyers s-*>ni Ayer Weng 1.80 1.85 1.80 1.85 Hitam 45 47 46 48 Johan 26 28 26 28 Klang River 1.42(4 1.47(4 1.42(4 1-45 Mambau 55 60 50
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  • 116 14 The following are the latest quotationfor today Buyer» Seller» RUBBER: Al’enby 1.60 1.67% Bassett 67% 72%c.d. Batu Lintang 1.05 1.10 Benta 1.05 1.10 Broga 95 1.00 Indragiri 1.05 1.10 J. Kuantan 97% 1.02% Mentakab 40 42% New Scudai 1.60 1.67% Nyalas 1.02% 1.07% Pajam 1.75 1.82% S.
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  • 30 14 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are as follows Cents per lb. Spot 19 April/June 19% July/September 20% October/December 21% Market quiet.
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  • 121 14 WN SATURDAY TODAY London (Spot) £215.10.0 No market Do. (3 months) £212.0.0 No market Singapore $109.00 $108.75 Business Done Pemang $108.75 $lOB 75 Business Done Buyers no sellers 25 tons UOPIL*- Sun dried) $4.55 $4.55 BLACK PEPPER $19.00 $19.00 London 5 Ad. 5%d. New York llAc(G) ll%c(G) Singapore
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  • 291 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ere the changes in our quotations up to noon today:— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS: Bassetts 67% 72% 67% 72 %c B. Lintangs 1.05 1.10 1.05 1.10 Brogas 95 1.00 95 1.00 Indragiris 1.07% 1.12% 1.05 1.10 Jerams 97% 1.02% 97% 1.02% K.
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  • 1180 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. names. j 21 CQ 0* ,H y 3 I I RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1 60 1 75 Alor Gaiah Rubber Estate 130 150 Amalgamated Malay Estates 325 345 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 2 05 2 15, Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 15 1 30
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 28 14 PENANG ’PHONE 543. PENANG S. S. ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY BALL Practice Dances TOMORROW at 9.30 p.m. IN RUNNYMEDE BALL ROOM Wednesday Next COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 9 p.m.
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    • 162 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT Applications are invited for the post of Assistant in old established firm. Applicants should be between the age of 24/28. Preference will be given to applicants having engineering qualifications or experience. Starting salary $275.00 to $300,000 per month plus housing allowance with excellent prospects for the
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 37 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ratafaß 6 a.m. 78 E 47 m.m. Noon 90 N TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 11.41 a m 5.35 a.m. 11.40 p.m 5.56 p.m. TOMORROW 12.19 a.m 6.15 a.m. 6.40 p.m.
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  • 57 14 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH CHUNG —The death occurred at his residence, 58, Northam Road, Penang, of Capitan Chung Thye Phin, aged 60, on March 29, at 6.30 p.m. He leaves behind nine sons and six daughters S.S., F.M.S. and Hongkong papers please copy. The funeral will take place on Thursday, 4th
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  • 393 15 Sembilan P.A. AN INJUSTICE not ABLE TO government wn Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, March 30. at the annual meeting of the pi ters’ Association at Club, Seremban, today, retiring chairman, sumn in the rubber industry v rnment is overpaid,the coo- and the planter is undergo the Government’s rethe
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  • 73 15 atest Quotations Saturday Friday 72?$ 73 4.79% 4.81% 4.82% 4.85,% 25% 24% 14.84 14.91 7.11 7.14% 57% 58 H.951/2 12.02% 114% 115% •<*n 19.90% 19.90% 19.39% 19.39% 25% 25% ,>ra 226% 226% 35& 35* 110 110% 505 507 477% 475 213 213 4% 4% Aires ,J
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  • 640 15 Big Profit On Year's Working CHAIRMAN ON LABOUR SHORTAGE The eighteenth annual general meeting of the Ayer Tengah Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at Fort Road, Malacca, on Saturday 23rd March, 1935 at 11 a.m. The notice convening the meeting having been read the Chairman, Mr.
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  • 586 15 Over $15,000 Profit FINAL DIVIDEND OF 4}70 DECLARED The twenty-fifth annual general meeting of the Radella Rubber Estate Ltd. was held at Fort Road, Malacca, on Saturday 23rd March, 1935 at 10.30 a.m. Mr. T. F. Anderson Pole, chairman, presided and addressed the meeting as follows:
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  • 115 15 Dividend Of 8 Per Cent. A cable received in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday morning states that the directors of Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., have recommended a final dividend of 5 1 2 per cent, on the ordinary shares, making 8 per cent, for the year, and a
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  • 398 15 LOSS DUE TO UP-COUNTRY I WORKS BEING SILENT I I The annual general meeting of Alexandra Brickworks, Ltd., w r as held on Thursday at the registered offices of the Secretaries, The Borneo Co., Ltd., Mercantile Bank Building, Mr. C. Jackson, the chairman, presiding. Also present was
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 11 15 WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES ROBERTS In the SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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    • 297 15 Fit and fresh 1 a^er the day’s work “because horlick’s gives ex^ra energy MB Hf There’s no secret about energy —it just depends JV T 1 B on the nourishment you get. It is especially I f /■'ALJs I 'Ji nt important, in a warm climate, to keep up your
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1855 16 J I J' H DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE i t JJ 3H 1 Jggffi-gj oM americanmail line W. > BLUB FUMMBL LIMB s§s?-?Z LJW LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Ol 1 ilMr? Penang London '■■n™!" tn b |«iH -©.AGAMEMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Apr. 5 Mav 1 —Q EUROPE
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  • 559 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES s «file of Principal Lines U list Of vessel* arriving ‘enang during the week: _H atJlißi t r 3m en^B PORT TODAY < N G from Singapore. Sails BS. T b n Suez, Port Said, Havre, Dunkirk and from Bombay. Sails MV- Los Angeles, San Fran- -th
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  • 93 17 B. B. C. Empire Announcement The 8.8. C. announces that on Monday, May 6, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession to the throne of H.M. King George V, the service of national thanksgiving at SL Paul’s Cathedral, London, will be relayed in the Empire programme. In the evening
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  • 666 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern SumatSß» by train ‘o Singapore and thence K.N.I.L.M. Service will be closed at 7.M p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “KUdah” will be closed et 4.00 p.m. today. A mail for Australasia (except Westen*
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1039 17 Wireless Programmes Berceuse (Jarnefelt), Polka (Rubinstein, arr. Idris Lewis). Romance The following are the wavelengths, (Brahms, arr. Lauretta Williams), •wo of which will be used simultaneous- Joyce Sutton: Silent Worship ys (Handel, arr. Somervell), Oft in the Stilly Night (Irish Traditional GSG 16.86 metres Air) (arr. Ronald Biggs), Oh dear,
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    • 336 17 Tomlinson Hall: Mrs. Ida Kinloch: Selected Irish Songs (a) “Believe me if all those endearing young charms” (b) “Killarney” (c) “The Londonderry Air” Pianp Solo—Mademe Felicia Dietz: Scherzo in B flat Minor Chopin Mrs. Eva Clark:— (a) “Can this be love” Mozart (b) “Songa my Mother sang” (c) “Life and
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    • 419 17 Z.HJ—PENANG Wavelength 49.3 metres Programmes for the week ending Saturday, 6th April, 1935 TODAY P.M. 7.oo—Gramophone Records. 7.30 “Straits Echo” news Bulletin. 7.3s—Gramophone Records. 7.45 Sports Talk by M. Saravanamuttu. B.oo —Gramophone Records. 8.30 What’s On In Penang. 8.40 Gramophone Records. 9.00 —Close down. TOMORROW P.M. 7.oo —Gramophone Records. 7.30
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  • 624 18 Taiping Coroner's Inquest EUROPEAN ACCOUNTANT GIVES EVIDENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, March 30. The death of a young Malay cyclist alleged to have been knocked down and killed by a car, driven by Mr. R. S. Jennings, a Chartered Accountant of Messrs. McAuliffe, Davis and Hope,
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  • 216 18 ALLEGED THEFT FROM WILLIAM JACKS CO. Files And Water Taps Involved ACCUSED REMANDED IN POLICE CUSTODY Penang, Saturday A charge of theft in respect of a half dozen files valued at $2.70 from the store of Messrs. William Jacks Co. on or about Kfarch 29 at 3.30 p.m. at Penang,
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  • 118 18 Commotion In Hutton Lane On Saturday Night Penang, Saturday Two engines of the Fire Brigade from the Penang Road Station were called to a coffee ‘■hop in Hutton Lane just behind Messrs. Tong Aik last night in answer to an alarm. On arriving at the shop
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  • 118 18 Asked To Pawn Fountain Pen By Friend Penang, Saturday That a friend asked him to pawn the fountain pen was the statement of a Hokkien named Seng Hoe Huat in the police court yesterday when charged with fraudulent possession of property, namely a Blackbird fountain pen valued
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  • 76 18 Penang, Saturday A Chinese named Lim Poon Chye pleaded guilty in the police court yesterday when charged that he, on or about March 11 at Penang, did commit criminal breach of trust in respect of $7, the property of Koh Hun Yaw. Inspector Dodds prosecuted. The
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  • 199 18 Sentence Deferred SEQUEL TO HOUSEBREAKING CASE Penang, Saturday As a sequel to the housebreaking case in the District Court on Friday, a Chinese named Chooi Ah Choo was produced in the police court yesterday charged that he: (1) “On or about March 17 at a
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  • 107 18 Coroner's Inquiry Tomorrow Penang, Saturday There was an echo in the Coroner’s Court yesterday of the motor fatality at Northam Road on March 21. It will be remembered that a son of Mr. Heah "Seng Poh was knocked down by a motor-car when returning from the
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  • 96 18 Accused Fined $2 Each Penang, Saturday. For disobeying the order of a traffic constable by failing to stop his cycle when signalled to do so, at the junction of Dato Kramat Road and Perak Road on the morning of March 29, a Tamil named Nadesan was fined
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  • 118 18 Procession Of Decorated Launches And Craft The following circular has been issued to the Shipping Community in Penang in connection with the Jubilee Celebration of His Majesty the King, under the signature of the acting Harbour Master, Penang:— Owners, Agents end Masters of Ships are requested to co-operate
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 163 18 Z minutes stomach pains are gone Heartburn, acidity, stomach gas—all disappear within two minutes of taking a dose of Chardox. Chardox is not a drug—it is a highly-refined and extremely active form of charcoal. It is at least fifty times more active than ordinary medicinal charcoal, and has fifty times
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    • 569 18 fpff/ •Aooo ISTnmTC IN PRIZES I st PRIZE A ll yOU have tO do to win one ot OUr bi E cash P r Zx s “to place in their ordea of importance the reasons why the. consumption of Bourn-Vita is steadily increasing. The list of reasons is given below,
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  • 504 19 This Month’s Starred Stanley Paul, 7s. 6d. --j collection of folk A at guest-house Queer enough for il poor old Lady r jewels that ne And it wasn’t until harp-eyed young man when someone was knocked down by a bus in Piccadiliy that th mystery
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  • 1594 19  -  By COLIN BROOKS In the Sunday Dispatch) B: >ming American mail confidential report 'A ishington and New ere is anything of imwhich the English unlikely to know, my r side of the Atlanw now, because of this, the America have taken a pography as a kind
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 138 19 THOUSANDS OF TONS! 1 OF THIS REMARKABLE IJ |[||>x RAPID-HARDENING BRITISH 11 I III 1 PORTLAND CEMENT ARE I 1 I III! USED THROUGHOUT 11 ■III MALAYA OWING To ITS III! ABSOLUTE UNIFORMITY 1111 |ttl AND RELIADILITY. I FERROCRETE’ ■■MMMlia ■IIIIIUI I Ml Ferrocrete” is the rapid-hardening Portland cement. It
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  • 280 20 CAMBRIDGE ARRIVE ON TIDEWAY. —The Light Blues setting oil from their headquarters at Mortlake for their first outing on tne tideway. The liver was unfavourable and no serious work was attempted. Left to right J.H.T. Wilson, W’.G.R.M. Laurie, A.D. Kingsford, Bristow and E.A. Szilagyi. Light
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