Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 April 1935

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 183 X PURI (SHED DAILY. No 79. Vol. XCIU. FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 288 1 PRAGUE CO NVERSATIONS CONCLUDED Reuter. full Ag^- On Peace Policy MR. RETURNS TO XNDON London, April 4. den who was exLondon this evening his first hand imprvssioi .’.H opran problem as >cc! angles of four s delayed at Cologne I,v 1 .<1 MV tiid is spending the night there. He
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  • 92 1 1 i(o Service. Th- Una London, April 3. ,r Air, Sir Philip f Nations Union evening armaments this, attain u attempts to probler n:tl agreement tary civil and miliIt was in failed Coven :tl aai.s-.ances that the tulfilrn, 1;! n now in process of Air *o increase the
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  • 175 1 Rugby Radio Service. £2,500 To Jubilee Fund I FOR WELFARE OF (COUNTRY'S YOUTH London, April 4. The Prince of Wales has ihimself given 12,50 V to King George’s Jubilee Trust ThariltsofFering Fund to be <devoted to the welfare of the cow,fern’s youth. ARRANGEMENTS TO WITNESS CELEBRATIONS
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  • 101 1 Federation of British Industries.—Rugby 1 Radio Service. Arrival At London London, April 4. The Egyptian Mission of Economic Enquiry which is visiting the United Kingdom on the invitation of the British Government arrived at London this evening. They were received at Victoria on behalf of
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  • 76 1 JAPANESE SOVIET ECONOMIC RELATIONS Considerable Development Prophesied Moscow, April 4. Considerable development in JapaneseSoviet economic relations as a result of the C.E.R. settlement wa s prophesied by the Commissar of Foreign Trade who said that Soviet purchases from Japan will probably include textiles, ships, rice, tea and electrical machinery while
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  • 83 1 i London for the Jubilee,— Rugby Radio Seri vice. Discussions With Dominions; Representatives London, April 4. Th? Prime Minister in a Parliamentary answer said that consideration of any practical proposal which might be put forward for improving the method of consultation and co-operation between the United Kingdom
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  • 154 1 .—Reuter. Read For Third I Time i Dublin, April 3. i The third reading of the Citizenship Bill in the Dail was preceded by a vigorous speech by Mr. de Valera; He said that an Anglo-Irish p.ace treaty could easily be signed provided Great Britain cease to
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  • 33 1 Mrs. Tranum, wife of John Tranum, who died when about to attempt a record leap over Copenhagen, on er arr va l at Croydon b y air from Denmark.
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  • 71 1 Reuter. < $25,000 For Hauptmann's Defence i i New York, April 4. j Because his bill for defending Hauptmann was “exorbitant and prematurely pre At?d” Hauptmann’s wife has dispenJi with the services of his counsel, Mr. Reilly, whose bill amounted to $25,G00. Mr. Reilly says Hauptmann's defence
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  • 46 1 AUTHOR OF TARZAN MARRIES —Reuter. Las Vegas, Nevada, April 5. Mr. Edgar Rice Burroughs, author of “Tarzan" was married today to Mrs. Florence Gilbert Dearholt, who divorced h r husband Mr. Ashton Dearholt, the producer. Mr. Burroughs was recently divorced on the grounds of “extreme cruelty.”—Reuter.
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  • 204 1 —Reuter Wireless. Attempted Murder Charge FATHER SWOONS ON HEARING VERDICT London, April 2. John Russell, son of Mr. Harmar Russell, M.P., was found guilty at Leeds Assizes of the attempted murder of Miss Carol Harvard Leadbeater by throwing her into the River Trent. The prosecution alleged that
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  • 305 1 governed by strict conditions. —Rugby Ra- dio Service. Committee To Be Appointed London, April 4. The House of Commons last night debated the proposal for the planning of industrial reorganisation and revival on the motion for the appointment of a committee with wide powers to
    governed by strict conditions.—Rugby Ra- . dio Service.  -  305 words
  • 436 1 80,000 To Be Struck FOR AWARD TO PERSONS IN SERVICES Ihe Pinang Gazette” is informed that His Majesty The King has approved the issue of a Silver Medal to be known as “The Bing’s Silver Jubilee Medal,” in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of His Majesty’s
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    • 2405 2 RATES FOR CASUAL, PENANG HILL MV. glengawy takuafa valley tin A'. BANKS DAll WAY Voy. 29. (Outward) NO LIABILITY ADVERTISEMENTS KAIL WM I (Incorporated in New South Wales.) Consignees of cargo per the above vessel TIME-TABLE. I from Europe are hereby notified that she THE MERCANTILE BANK HONG KONG AND
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  • 2305 3 GUARD OF HONOUR WORK OF INSTITUTE FATE OF THE MAURETANIA AN AERIAL GOLD HUNT t i\vii Correspondent.) London, March 23. THE KING’S YACHT T o; >ning of the hull of itter Britannia has ted rather sooner and she will shortthaii v. i- i Messrs. Camper
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  • 40 3 King Peter 11., boy King of Jugoslavia, has a new h -lbby—building model aeroplanes. King Peter went to an exhibition of the boys’ models, was enthralled, and has new started building model planes himself, says Reuter.
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  • 249 3 Customs Discovery SAKABS GUIDE PARTY TO THE SPOT Ipoh, April 3. An important Customs raid was conducted by Mr. Rivaz and a party of Cus‘oms officers last night at Batu Brankai. about 6 miles from Kampar whither they were guided by Sakais. After lying in wait
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  • 199 3 Collector Bound Over For One Year An amended charge was made when the case was again mentioned in the police court yesterday in which Ho Koon Kee stood charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $6OO in cash at premises No. 22 and 24. Prangin
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  • 133 3 Cases Transferred To District Court A Chinese named Lau Ah Seng was produced in the police court yesterday chargr d with selling chandu dross other than to thu Superintendent at No. 12, Chulia Lane on or about April 3 at 10-15 a.m. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, assistant
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    • 261 3 Hear what LORETTA YOUNG 1» says about charm! SO MANY GIRLS 7 DON'T SEEM TO -Up REALISE HOW THE I f EVERY GIRL PEARLY SMOOTHNESS I I SHOULD HAVE THIS S Of A REALLY Ij OFE»» I h SIMPLE BEAUTY MWF' -O WKI BEAUTIFUL SKIN I CARE THAT REALLY I
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  • Article, Illustration
    1938 4 MILITARY MEETING AT SANDOWN POPULAR GOLD CUP TRIUMPH EXCITING FINISH FOR IMPERIAL CUP (From Our Own Correspondent). London, March 27. NAVAL OFFICER’S VICTORY Lieutenant R. H. Courage achieved the ambi*ion of every amateur rider when he rode his own horse, Young Cuthbert, to victory in the Grand
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  • 273 4 Win For Boon Choo And Pavanaris (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) Ho Boon Choo and J.L. Pavanaris beat Liew Peng Hai and Chew Boon Teong in straight games in the Junior badminton championships played yesterday on the Hu Yew Seah court. Both pairs belong to the Merrylads Badminton Party, The
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  • 69 4 P.R.C. v. S.X.R.C. The following will represent the Penang Recreation Club against the S.X.R.C. at cricket tomorrow on the Esplanade at 2.15 p.m.:— K. A. Taylor, C. J. Scully, D. A. Campbell (Capt.), M. Pestana, E. C. Laßrooy, J. W. Webb, A. S. Willweber, M. Peck, F. W.
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  • 305 4 Yesterday's Soccer Match VICTORY BY TWO CLEAR GOALS After a goalless first half in which the exchanges were evenly contested the Penang Recreation Club was yesterday defeated by the Darul Aihsan Football Club by two goals to nil in a friendly football match on the
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  • 215 4 Raphael And Rivers Meet For Fourth Time (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 3. After a comparatively long lull in Singapore boxing activity, a card featuring four champions will be promoted on Friday night. The main event will be between two old rivals, Aime Raphael, the French
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  • 107 4 Bobby Ang Out To Win Two Titles (BY “SECONDS OUT”) If Bobby Ang win s his fight against Nai Vee Chan it will mean his becoming champion of Penang both in the lightweight and welterweight divisions. Ang has had extensive training for the last few weeks to
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  • 668 4 SCOTLAND 7 est ENGLAND GREAT PLAY DEFENCE International Tabb GOALS. P- VV. D. L For A England 2 2 0 0 8 3 Ireland 2 1 0 1 3 3 Scotland 2 1 0 Wales 2 0 0 Before a large attendance at Edinburgh, England beat Scotland 2 1
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  • 1428 5 Cambridge Win A Close Match great fight by oxford RECORDS IN QUARTER AND VAULT A-n the University sports at Stadium by 7 events Oxford put up a great fight, n vents to go the score was th a little more luck in the n. the weight Oxford
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  • BOXING
    • 248 5 i The Council of the Royal Albert Hall has; lifted the ban on Obie Walker, the Ameri- can coloured boxer. Mr. Jeff Dickson, the promoter, made several unsuccessful attempts to secure permission for Walker to fight at the Albert Hall and arrangements have been
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    • 131 5 Brooks Knocked Out In Seventh Round Freddie Miller, the American holder of the world’s featherweight boxing championship, 1 concluded his European tour with a knockout victory in the seventh round over Harry Brooks, the London lightweight, at The Ring, London, on March 24. This was Miller’s last
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  • 616 5 Unneeded Scheme Of L.T.A. Secretary TOO CONFUSING A revolutionary proposal to change the dimensions of the lawn tennis court dimensions, schemed by Englishmen, which have stood the test of time in all countries of the world—was brought before the International Federation in Paris by Mr.
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  • Article, Illustration
    27 5 OVER 1 HE GATE and tnrauqh the wire. Two methods of coping with an obstacle during the Port Cross Country Championship at Trevol, Plymouth.
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  • 1256 5 OXFORD CAMBRIDGE SQUARE IN GOLF MATCH AMAZING RALLY BY LUCAS AND NEILSON: SEVEN HOLES WON IN 22 STROKES Bumham-on-sea, March 26. j With each side winning two matches and, halving the other, the foursomes in the ’Varsity contest which began here today ended in a stalemate says George Greenwood in
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  • 355 6 Were They Lost In Air Tragedy LLOYDS WARNED OF POSSIBLE CLAIM Paris March 22. Notice has been sent to underwriters at Lloyd’s of the possibility of a claim being made under a policy insuring for 6,000.000 francs (£85,000) jewellery which belonged to Mme. Renard. With
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  • 137 6 £40,000 Gems Never Recovered The difficulty of recovering jewellery lost in an air crash was shown in the case of the Meopham disaster in July, 1930. Jewellery believed to have been carried by two of the six victims, Mrs. Loeffler and Viscountess Edn.am, w>a,s estimated to have been
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  • 192 6 Arthur's Champion A record in after-dinner speaking was surely established on March 25 when Mr. A. C. R. Carter, the writer on art, at a dinner of the Knights of the Round Table, at the Hyde Park Hotel, proposed for the 100th time the
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  • 639 6 Woman And What An Osteopath Did "A SOUND LIKE A CRACK" The dispute as to the treatment of a young girl by a blind West-End osteopath was continued before Mr. Justice Talbot and a common jury in the King’s Bench Division on March 25. The plaintiffs
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  • 201 6 Address Of Congratulation To The King Cape Town, March 26. The fact that the Union of South Africa is also celebrating its Silver Jubilee this year is recalled in the Address of congratulations to his Majesty which has been 1 prepared by a Select Committee of
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  • 362 6 Ambassador’s Tribute 'IMPERIAL TONGUES' OF TODAY The Spanish Ambassador, Senor Don Perez de Ayala, speaking at Cardiff on March 26, described the Prince of Wales as the first of the Spanish scholars in Great Britain. The Ambassador was beginning a two days’ tour of
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    10 6 PARK ROYAL"an important factor in the New London."
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  • 1698 6 THREE MEN SENT FOR TRIAL WITNESS WHO COULD NOT REMEMBER The three men accused of the theft of £21,000 from Croydon Aerodrome were at Croydon on March 25 committed for trial. Each pleaded not guilty. They were: Cecil Swanland, 47, artist, of no fixed abode; Silvio
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  • 103 6 London To Paris In An Hour s The introduction of new air Air France, and the operation the company’s existing scrvic I speeds, was announced on Mari I Services linking London wth 1 I America, Indo-China, Rome. < 1 >n Scandinavia, were put into op April
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  • 983 7 TAKING police raid on ATEMAN'S quarters OVER ONE HUNDRED EXHIBITS A GED FINDING OF IRISH SWEEP nd other lottery tickets Taiping;. April 3. iiiL f )lice Court was unusually crowded this mornucaring was begun, in which two Indians, named Rat:?.rasegarain, were charged with “that yauon 18-3-35
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  • 764 7 BECAUSE THEY WERE COMMUNISTS Lucng Pradit Included FOUR MEN CHARGED W| TH SHOOTING LUANG BIPUL Former King Mentioned Amazing allo<xaf* to assn.v LlOns concerning a plot cause -h, Siamese Ministers bein Ranck l "mmunists” were made charges the hearin K of the nu n
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  • 119 7 P. C. C. Draw With Jaya Team A scrappy game of football was played yesterday evening on the Dato Kramat ground between the Penang Cricket Club and the Jaya Football Club of Province Wellesley. The match ended in a goalless draw, neither side being able to score.
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  • 126 7 The Scratchings AND ORDER OF RUNNING The following is the order of lunning for tomorrow, the first day of the Penang Turf Club Easter Mee ing Race I—Horses 3—Division 3 Race 2—Horses 3 —Division 2 Race 3 —Horses 2—Division 2 Rcce 4 —Horses 2—Division 3
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  • 92 7 D.P.P. Withdraws Charge That the D.P P.’s instructions were to withdraw, was the statement of Detective! Inspector Blakesley when the case was mentioned in the police court today, in which a Chinese named Kang Hock Lai stood charged with having no ostensible means of subsistence, and
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  • 206 7 poning payment day after day until eventually he used th? money himself. Accused then absconded to Balik Pulau. There was nothing known against him. Accused said that he was prepared to pav full restitution to the complainant. The magistrate bound accused over in the sum of
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    • 254 8 WEMBLEY PARK RACE WEEK PROGRAMME BOX I NG Friday, sth April, 1935. B. S. ANG OUT TO RECAPTURE LIGHT-WEIGHT TITLE. All those who witnessed the last fight three weeks ago between Nai Vee Chan and B.S. Ang at Wembley Park, will admit that it was a good earnest scrap with
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    • 179 8 I A TAILORING HOUSE CF THE HIGHEST ip o nr M I Lu 'A N i Dl'*" f i 1 A. i ■> -.’/.‘l Xt -r ‘Wfi i f Erf*y -W-» i t ii a S" I U S' EASTERN BAZAAR. Leading Silk Merchants. 8, Bishop Street. 'Phone 1396. SERVICE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 217 8 MBA OPENING TONIGHT 't'»/ J KT fA C FY MATINEES TOMORROW Owing to the enormous length I ot this picture, shows V v 1 1 l_y O IX SUNDAY AT 2-15 P.M 5.45 9 P.M, Nightly. W.W.W. THE IMMORTAL SENSATION OF THE STAGE NOW COMES TO THE SCREEN V.V WITH
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    • 28 8 ROYALI 6-15 OPENS TONIGHT 9-30 THE FIRST FIFTEEN REELS OF MASCOT'S THRILLING SERIAL aI 12 f KnM />< iff® W EF3£a»ES “®“<> Mr I Prices:—2o 40 60 80 cts $l.
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  • 232 9 Film O* Outstanding Merit i Majestic K nt of the Majes ic Tnete m cured got/? enter ainmenl > .and the programme prehcuses resterday was nn «cep'iWl to th* ru'c. r long intejrval that screen a pictvye of out- > ceresin in its eitertain- v n < •pubtit
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  • 134 9 A New South Indian Venture almost all big talkie a are now screening positive of the pu’li se pictures in this j r or two ago good "W and far between, it to see such films such as Singapore, O f I pur, etc. The quality
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  • 123 9 l.—Reuter, Reintrod action Of Conscription Vienna, April 3. Austria has decided to ask the great powers for perrmt*sion to reintroduce conscription says a statement issued after a Cabinet meeting Ltxiight. The communique “The Cabinet, presided over by Dr. St'huschnigg, dealt with Xhe question of the «enlargement of the
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  • 145 9 I.—Reuter. Motion In Chancery London. April 4. The efforts of the Singapore Traction Co. to rid itself of the control by the Shanghai Electric Construction Co. i s the subject of a motion in the Court of Chancery. It is stated that the Shanghai Co. became managers
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  • 93 9 NEW P. O. LINER distressed areas in Great Britain. —Rugby Radio Service. S.S. "Strathmore" Launched At Barrow London, April 4. When the new 24,000 tons P and O liner “Strathmore” was launched at Barrow today it was announced that Messrs. Vickers Armstrongs had this week purchased the ship repairing and
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  • 90 9 I.—Reuter. Unlikely For Some i Time I i Paris, April 3. The gold coirs reintroduction which was announced by M. Flandin yesterday is not likely to appear for some time. It is learned tha‘ the Bank of France is not wi ling to substitute gold currency for
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  • 142 9 —Reuter. Leading Nazis To Participate Berlin, April 4. j Leading Nazis including General Goering and Dr. Goebbels are actively participating in the election campaign at Danzig where polling takes place on April 7 for a new Diet in which the Nazis hope to secure a two-thirds majority with
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  • 118 9 —Reuter. To Pay Goodwill Visit To Yokohama Washington, April 3. The Ccmmander-in-Chief of the United S c.tcs Asiatic fleet will pay a goodwill visit to Yokohama on May 3 the day on which the United States fleet is scheduled ‘o begin its Pacific manoeuvres in order the
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  • 181 9 —Reuter. Sceptical Reception Of M. Flandin's Decision London, April 4. The sceptical reception accorded M. Flandin’s decision, to mint gold is reflected by the resumption of the upward movement of sterling. Had the decision been accepted at its face value sterling would undoubtedly have weakened, buc
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  • 55 9 —Rugby Radio Service. To Launch "Strathmore" At Barrow l London, April 3. I The Duchess of York will launch the P and O liner “Strathmare’’ at Barrow tomorrow-. Before returning to London by i rail on Friday the Duke and Duchess will drive through part of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    79 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Immense Popularity Among All Classes London, April 4. I The immense popularity of Lord Derby among all classes in his native county of Lancashire was shown today when at Preston, in the presence of 4,000 ptople, his’7oth birthday was marked by a pre- sentation to
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  • 572 10 Germany has put into force conscription from April 1, Mussolini has stated that he has ready a million glistening bayonets for any contingency, Austria has now decided to ask the Great Powers’ permission to reintroduce conscription and almost every country in Europe has set about to
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  • 203 10 In Aid Of Jubilee Fund At a meeting of the Committee of the Eurasian Association, (Penang Branch) held yesterday evening at the P.R.C., it was decided to hold a Grand Easter Ball at the Town Hall on Easter Monday and donate the entire proceeds to the Penang
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  • 74 10 Death Following Operation In London (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 4. A cablegram has been received from London announcing the death of Mr. A.L. Hogan, an assistant of Jelapang Tin Company following an operation. Mr. Hogan arrived in Malaya in 1910 and joined Messrs. Brown,
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  • 1311 10 “OBSERVER”: Our racing correspondent has read i vour letter and noted your remarks which do not appear to refer to his racing notes. We are unable to publish the letter as your name was not enclosed as evidence of good faith. CINEMA TRAFFIC: Our traffic department has
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  • 850 11 COMMUNITY to co their BIT PROCESSIONS and boria performances of the Penang Musield at the Malay Peel Avenue, on Company »> t 4.30 p m. when the Sunday. Marti following wen uned Rouse, C.H., Messrs H. G. Sarwar Alsagoff, M.8.E., ('apt. S. A. M. Noor, Cap* Tuan
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  • 277 11 Wives In The Dock THROW LIGHT ON OLD PROBLEM Kuala Lumpur, April 4. What do ladies do when their husbands are aw’ay earning the daily bread? Of an evening, no doubt, there are careful ac- counts of long shopping expeditions, tea with Mrs. So-and-So, and wifely
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  • 88 11 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, April 5. Another attempt to smuggle tin ore from Perak w r as frustrated by the vigilance of Customs authorities. The strict watch which is being kept at the Tasek-Perak-Kedah boundary resulted in a Chinese, named Chong Kum, being caught conveying
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  • 101 11 Far Using incorrect Measure That the measure had been deliberately tampered with, was the statement of the prosecuting officer when a milk-seller [named Muttusamy was charged in the I police court today, with using an incorrect half-pint measure at Dato Kramat Road I yesterday morning. 1 Inspector
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  • 27 11 Members of the Siamese Assembly who are proceeding to Japan to study trade conditions there. Photo by Picturesque Co., 31, Bisfyop Street.
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  • 178 11 Fatal Parang Attack TODDY MADE HER A SHREW (Frcm Our Own Coirespondent). Ipoh, April 5. At the Perak Assizes today a Tamil aged 70, named Arumugam of Bagan Serai was charged with the murder of his wife. The Deputy Public Prosecutor stated the circumstances which
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  • 230 11 "Consular System Must Be Modified" I Messrs. H. Lin Cheng and Che n Kung-po, the Chinese officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, left Penang this morning jon their way to Bangkok on a short pleai sure trip. Among those who them off at the Railway
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  • 107 11 Civil Suit By S.C.S. Benefit Fund In the District Court on Wednesday, bei fore Mr. B. F. Bridge, the case was again mentioned in which the Subordinate Civil I Service Benefit Fund by its public cfficer, K Singaram, sued W. H. Jambu and A. Veerappa Pillai
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    • 53 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Tomorrow (Extension of Bar Licence to i a.m.) RACE DINNER DANCE Dinner Dance Music by HARRY LAMMERTS And His Orchestra. Sunday, 7th April RCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. by j ■arry Lammerts His Soloists j Saturday, 4th May «LEE CARNIVAL BALL TABLES MAY NOW
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  • 189 12 Former Girton Lecturer Mrs. Barbara Wootton, M.A., Director of Studies for Tutorial Classes at the University of London, is to marry Mr. George Wright, a Fulham taxi-cab driver, who about a year ago took a diploma in Economics and Political Science at the London School of
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  • 1180 12 In Campbell Street Drugging Case CLERK AND CARETAKER GIVE EVIDENCE A clerk and a caretaker of the Tai Tong Hotel were the two witnesses examined yesterday in the police court, when further hearing was recorded at the preliminary enquiry in which three Chinese were charged with administering
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  • 268 12 Talmud In English I With the publication, this week, of the first eight volumes of a complete and unabridged English edition of the Babylonian I Talmud a monumental literary enterprise is inaugurated. j The 5,000 pages of these volumes represent the labours of Rabbi Dr. I. Epstein, the
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    • 180 12 SMART AND DELIGHTFUL STYLES OF FOR ALL OCCASIONS These are all modelled on the New Spring styles, have been specially selected, and are particularly attractive —and all moderately priced. FROM $25/- to $6O/-. THE EVENING GOWNS COMPRISE TAFFETAS, BROCADES, CHIFFONS, PRINTED CREPE DE CHINES AND SATINS I ALSO A SMALL
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  • 704 13 Malay Estate JUDGE ORDERS PAYMENT INTO COURT Ipoh, April 4. Judgment was delivered by the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes in. *he Perak Supreme Ccurt, recently in the net ion in which Che Nuteh Rayfeyah prayed for the administration of the estate of her husband Wan Ahmad
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  • 64 13 A Bill to amend the Machinery Enactment is to be introduced in the Federal Council. Lifts and lift machinery are at present exempted from the provisions of the Enact, ment. It is considered desirable as a safeguard against serious breakdown, involving possibly injury to persons, to
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  • 610 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL j Mr. Lail Singh, the well-known cricketer arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday from India. 1 <1 Mr. D. Mackay has been appointed to act as Superintendent, Preventive Branch, Johore. Mr. Leong Sin Nam, the Perak Chinese millionaire is in Penang on a short holiday. Mr. T. H. Dutton
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    • 67 13 j I I t If wifi I 8k “PLAY THE GAME YOUi CADS”I BY THE WESTERN BROTHERS > IS AS BIG A SUCCESS AS THEIR WELL- KNOWN "OLD SCHOOL TIE". COLUMBIA RECORD No. DB 1450 PRICE $1.50 i ROBINSON PIANO CO., PENANG. /JM ,i s r. ZXX Hg liitp erial
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  • 115 14 Attack With Piece Of Iron Munusamy and Noor bin Che Mat were produced in the police court today before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) on a causing hurt charge. I First accused was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot Raku at York Road on the
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  • 133 14 Well-known Barrister Of Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 5. The death occurred this morning at his residence at Ampang Road of Mr. S. N. < Dutt, Advocate and Solicitor, after a brief illness. k Reference was made this morning before
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  • 328 14 Mr. Not Connected STATEMENT AT MEETING OF CREDITORS London, April 4. “It is only fair to state that no evidence has been found confirming the suggestion Diat Mr. Reginald McKenna was connected with the business of James and Shakespeare,” declared the official receiver, Mr. Phillips, at the
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  • 200 14 Magistrate Defers Sentence Two Tamils went to a pawnshop at the same time. The first one pawned a pair of silver anklets for one dollar and the other a pair of earrings for eight dollars. The pawnbroker put the and the pawntickets on the counter. The first
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  • 153 14 ALL EGED THE FT OF FILES Date Fixed For Hearinq A date for hearing was fixed in the police court today in which two Chinese named Lee Say Koay and Chong Yong San stood charged with theft of files from the store of William Jacks and Co. Ltd. First accused
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  • 318 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations a MESSRS. KENI4EDY CO.’» share jst today.— Yesterday Tiday Buyers Sellers Buyers Seilers TIN Amp*at Tin 3 9 4 3 41% 47% Ayer Weng 1.82% 1.90 1.90 2.00 Ayer Hitam 11 6 12 6 12 0
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  • 158 14 The following are tb° latest quotation for today Buyers Sellers RUBBER: AHenbys 1-60 1.67% Ayer Panas 1.50 1.57% Bassetts 67% 72%c Batu Lintang 1.05 1.10 Bedford 92% 97% Benta 1.05 1.10 Broga 95 1.00 Tndrcgiris 1.02% 1.10 Malaka Pindas 1.47% 1.55 Mentakeb 40 42% New Scudais 1.62%
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  • 111 14 nN YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £218.15.0 £221.15.0 Do. (3 months) £216.0.0 £218.15.0 Singapore $110.75 $112.25 Business Done Penang $lll.OO Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA- —(Sundried) $4.60 $4.80 BLACK PEPPER .j, «j $19.00 $19.00 RUBBER.— London s%d. New York llftctG) ll%c(G) Singapore Sppt 18%c. 18%c. May/June 19%c. 19%c.
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  • 365 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are tne changes in our quotations up to noon todav Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» Ayer Weng 1-85 1.90 1.90 1.95 Hitam 46 48 46 48 Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Jelebu 87% 92% 90 95 Klang River 1.40 1.45
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  • 49 14 PENANG, APRIL 5, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 3 31 32 4m ts 2 4 116 Private 3 mlts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7116 On New York Demand 55% France T.T. 835 Shanghai T.T. 31% dis. Hongkong T.T. 12% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 28 fa
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  • 233 14 Entrance Scholarships, not exceeds? ten in number, will be awarded by the Corneil of Raffles College in May 1935. These Scholarships will be of the value of $720 a year and will be tenable for three years but may be withdrawn or suspended by the Council if
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  • 218 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ere the changes in our quotations up to noon today. Yesterday Tod;.y Buyers Sellers Buyers Se TINS Ayer Wengs 1.82% 1.90 1.99 Hong Fetts 48 50 48 K. Lanjuts 14 0 14 9 13 9 14 6 K. Kampars 1013 10 9 10 3 Killinghalls
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 328 14 SMI PENANG 'PHONE 543. ipw i t PENANG S. S. t TOMORROW DINNER DANCE with TEDDY WEATHERFORD Leading the Runnymede Dance Band. 4 j NEXT WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY, 12TH APRIL The Six Hollywood Debutantes The most superb dance review to visit Penang. I WEDNESDAY NEXT THE USUAL WEEKLY COCKTAIL DANCE
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    • 35 14 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD SPECIAL EASTER EXCURSION PENANG BELAWAN. Ist. Class $25.00 Return Commencing with T.S.S. “J\ sailing 12th April, up to and im hiding return from Belawan by T.S.S Kedah” leaving Belawan 28th April.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 36 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6 a.m. 78 SE Noon 91 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 1.44 a.m 8.05 a.m. 2.04 p.m 8.39 p.m. TOMORROW 2.18 a.m 8.39 a.m. 2.35 p.m 9.15 p.m.
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  • 41 14 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Capita h Thye Phin beg to thank all tl friend?, and relatives who att funeial yesterday, sent wreat* banners, letters and te egrams lence, and also those who kindly cars for the occasion.
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  • 649 15 Directors' Report annual general MEETING APRIL 9 .London, March 22. directors’ report for tcember, 1934, for tl twenty-second Annual reholders of the General Estates, Ltd., to be I red Office of the Comheld a ankment, Kuala Lumpur, P an V a t 2.30 p.m.:— n T
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  • 108 15 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 73 19 64 72 55 64 New’ York 4.84 4.81 Montreal 4.86 4.84% Brussels 28 35 64 28 AA Geneva 14.96 14.86 Amsterdam 7.20% 7.14 Milan 58% 57 H Berlin 12.03 11.96*4 Prague 115*4 114 H Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm
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  • 587 15 HENDRY GARDNER CO., LTD. I WEEKLY MARKET REPORT 1 1 Friday, March 22. 1 i Markets after a dull opening have bei 1 com? strong and active. Technical feaI tures such as a reduction in the production of copper and the proposal to make the London Metal Exchange price for
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  • 307 15 The twenty-fifth annual general meeting of the Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on March 26, at 49, Eastcheap, E.C. Sir Frank A. Swettenham, G.C.M.G., C. H. (the chairman), said: The very mild restriction of exports imposed by the International Committoe
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  • 101 15 —Reuter Wirelesa. Favourably Impressed By Budget Surplus I London, April 1. i The Stock Exchange was favourably impressed by the National Budget surp.us j and with the international political situai tion regarded rather more encouragingly, the general tone improved. > Giltedged Securities were decidedly I stronger and inves
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  • 93 15 Reuter Wireless. London, March 30. j The Money Market has been under the j influence of the Stock Exchange settlement and end of the quarter requirements j and loans continued to meet a good demand while the Clearing Banks agreed to a minimum of half per cent buying
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 32 15 MARTELL'S BRANDY IHb the WORLD'S Naptfi LJ BEST X i One miniature bottle is given away gratis with each bottle purchased. i SOLE IMPORTERS N v STRAITS java trading co. PENANG, SINGAPORE.
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    • 146 15 WHY NOT HAVE a with a slice of L HmR /SB LEMON Mm I II lllutes untk, fault juices SOLE AGENTS: HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. property PAINTS IS WEALTH 41 Kill t The greatest enemy of property Is deterioration. If the exterior of your
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    • 1790 16 J I'T l DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE i. t 3I H 1 ’Jfefeflga cfttd AMERICAN MAIL LINE <r Lv t MM4/-ENTIM IITMI ZT~ W '£>■< 'A 1 z Jf±, i k .i’ > BLUE FUNNEL LIME gg|f. ?1 Vomefe. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Penang London wA i fiK^^^MB^HMa*a^^^^^WUBBg^MaMM*l W3riiiTO
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  • 507 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schale Of Principal Lines a list of vessels arriving tO pcnang during the week t r jL r PORT TODAY Japan China. Sails S-S H utta direct. from Belawan-Deli, S' 1 i Loboean-Bilik). r the same ports. i Idi, Simpang£3. AI> F( pan.ckalon-Soesoe ian. Sails on r's
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  • 322 17 AIR MAIDS A mail for Netherlands Indies, Australia* New Zealand and other places by train ta Singapore and thence by Singapore-Aus-tralia Air Mail Service will be closed at T p.m. tomorrow. OUTWARD MAILS A majl for Nor'h, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra, Europe (to connect with
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 58 17 i i J? t'-S mJh&ISWJ twhes m BANISH A "TIGER” BALM is like a ray of penetrating light. Wherever it reaches, darkness or depression disappears. Similarly, it dispels illness and restores that happy feeling of good health. It takes away that sickly feeling and makes outlook of life bright. TRULY.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1654 17 Wireless Programmes B.B.C. tised reconstruction of salient im-! New North Road Baptist Church, portant and unimportant events J Huddersfield. Hymn, Hills of the The fiollowing are the wavelength*, of ‘he first three months of 1935. North, Rejoice (B. C. H., Rv., 545: i wo ci which will be need Mmultaneoue-
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    • 283 17 2 a Habenora J. Turina b Lachora maison J. Da’eroze 3 Tanze mit —im Waltzerschritt Medley of Waltzes H. Weber 9.15 —Latest News frem Holland. 9.30 —Station orchestra: 4 Selec‘ion “Waltzdream”. Osc. Strauss. 5 Nozze Marocchine Vine Billi 6 Die Allmache der Lisbe R. Leoncavallo 7 Marche Grecque Louis Ganne.
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  • 276 18 THE KING, SAYS AN AMERICAN FEW PRIVILEGES, AND ALWAYS ON PARADE WHO is the most underpaid man in the world? The King of England, says Mr. Bruce Barton, writing in the “New York American.” “This may sound like a joke, he says, “but
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  • 347 18 "Thirsty Country" EASY TO TAKE LINE OF LEAST RESISTANCE Kuala Lumpur, April 3. The "peculiar opportunities” offered by this country to Ministers of the Gospel were cited by the Rev. Hamilton Aikin, las* night, when delivering the charges to the new Presbyterian Minister of Kuela
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  • 136 18 D.P.P. Withdraws Against One Accused That the D.P.P's instructions were to •withdraw against first accused was the statement of the prosecuting officer when the case was again mentioned yesterday in the police court in which two Malays named Ali bin Osman and Din bin Hassan stood
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  • 142 18 Accused Bound Over A Chinese named Choy Ah Choo who had previously pleaded guilty to two charges of «Hshonest retention of stolen property and possession of a silver wristlet watch, appeared in the police court yesterday before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) for «sentence.
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  • 142 18 Goldsmith On Breach Of Gold Charge That he pawned the gold because his employer had refused to pay him wages, was the statement of a goldsmith’s assistant named Ng Ah Cheong in the police court yesterday in answer to a charge of committing criminal breach of
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  • 314 18 Siam Premier's Work COMBINING SEVERAL CABINET POSTS Phya Bahol, the Prime Minister of Siam, apart from his manifold activities as the virtual ruler in the country,still finds time to act for many other ministries during the absence of their chiefs. During the absence in
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  • 182 18 Unfounded Allegations Against Constable A fine of $lO was imposed on a hawker named Poon Heok by the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court yester- day on a charge of committing a public .nuisance by shouting and announcing his w’ares at 11.30 p.m.
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  • 116 18 Japanese Contractor Summoned Summoned at the instance of Mr. J. M. Mankin, assistant distribution engineer of the Municipality, a Japanese named Fironaka, of the Miyako Electrical Co., Penang appeared in the police court yesterday before Mr. J. P. Biddluph charged that on February 1, '1935 did wire and
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  • 444 18 Picked Compatriot's I Pocket In Shop Singapore, April 2. The large crowd that attended the open- ing of Messrs. Kwong Onn’s premises in I South Bridge Road yesterday afternoon, j little realised that while they were purchasing their goods, three pickpockets had been arrested by the
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  • 161 18 Arrest Following Early Morning Raid Judgment was delivered in the police court yesterday by the Magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in which six Chinese stood charged with playing in a common gaming house, No. 429, Penang Road, at 1.10 a.m on April 3. At the last
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  • 58 18 Coffee-shop Incident In Victoria Street Singapore, April 2. A case of stabbing was reported from a coffee-shop in Victoria Street yesterday morning. The victim, an aged Hokkien, was taken to hospital with a wound on the back of his head. He is reported to have identified his
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  • 69 18 Alleged Non-Declarc Of Dutiable Goo Johore Bahru, Mar Yukio Mural, the Japanese cl Segamat who was fined $25 the < by Sheikh Abu Bakar, the secor trate, Johore Bahru, for undervah goods at the customs appeared h morning cn a second charge 01 at to evade payment
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    • 245 18 S a* few I < IDEAL r AI IP < K CHILDREwoO GROWN 2« LACTOGEN CRUSTIES are good for your children and good for you—try them today LACTOGEN CRUSTIES form a finely-b alan c e d "r supplementary food for babies and growing children. r“ They are easily digested, pleasant
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  • 2387 19 C. LAUGHTON'S COMEDY TRIUMPH PLAY OP INTERESTING STUD I E S > correspondent.) (From London, March 23. MARIE TF ST MATINEE .inee in honour of T Tempest to take irv Lane on May 'enable evidence u- u 1 icction in which tress is held. IS been deeply
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  • 228 20 Sir John Simons Visit To Berlin Sir John Simon, British Foreign Secretary, facing a battery of cameras just before leaving Crovdon to fly to Berlin to discuss the European situation with Herr Hitler. LITTLE COWES. Modei yachting enthusiasts watching the first race of the season
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