Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 April 1935

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. BO. Vol* XCIII. SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 733 1 REC- -'ING CAREFUL EXAMINATION SIR JOHN SIMON AND MR. EDEN TO REPORT TO COMMONS London, April 5. I).on the European situation, of the German, p uss j a!1 i i 1 the Czecho-Slovak Governments, as revealed in t l( f (,]o with the British Ministers
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  • 51 1 —Reuter. Term Of Service Extended Paris, April 5. Political circles report that the Supreme War Committee today voted in favour of retaining with the colours for at least three months or longer for six months the contingent of conscripts who are due to the disbanded on April 13.
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  • 109 1 the United Kingdom.—Rugby Radio Service. Returns From Tour Of Inspection London. April 5. General Sir Archibald Montgomery’ Massingberd. Chief of Imperial General Staff returned yesterday frem his tour of inspection in Egypt, Palestine and the Sudan. Travelling to a large extent by air he was
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  • 53 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Invited To Attend Cabinet Meeting London, April 5. Mr. Lloyd George, whose industrial recovery proposals were recently, at the request of the Prime Minister, submitted to Government has been invited to attend a meeting on Thursday of the Cabine’ Committee which has been examining
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    42 1 the Jamaica Planter has its thrills, but it is the only way for the shipbreakers to get to their work. The ship formerly engaged in the fruit trade between the West Indies and England, is being broken up in Scotland.
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  • 64 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. By President Of Board Of Trade London, April 5. The President of the Board of Trade accompanied by officials of the Board of Trade, Foreign Office Department of the Overseas Trade and Mines Department today received the Egyptian Mission of Economic Enquiry which is
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  • 82 1 India on taking up his appointment. —Rugby Radio Service. Appointed Commander-In-Chief In India London, April 5. The King has approved the appointment of General Sir Robert Casse s to be Com-mander-in-Chief in India in succession to Field-Marshal Sir Philip Chettwode on completion of the latter's tenure of
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  • 169 1 .—Router. In London Flat CIRCUMSTANCES SUGGESTING SUICIDE Full Investigations Being Made London, April 5. The deaths of two German refugees, Fabian, aged 35, and Frau Matilda Wurm, aged 56, who were found dead in a flat at Bloomsbury yesterday evening in circumstances suggesting suicide, was mentioned
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  • 117 1 Exceptionally Long And Impressive London, April 5. The Silver procession in which Their Majesties will drive to St. Pau s Cathedral on May 6, will be exceptionally long and impressive. Arrangements have now been made o increase the contingents from the navy, army and air force. Also it
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  • 81 1 .—Reuter. Injunction Granted London, April 5. The judge h?s granted an injunction in the matter of the Singapore Traction Co., restraining the payment to the Shanghai Co. on the ground that the Singapore Co. is not in a position to provide the money proposed to pay
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  • 53 1 pared with 10|4.24d of last week. —Rugby Radio Service. London, April 5. The 'otal amount applied for in tenders for £40,000,000 in Treasury Bills was £76,095,000. The maximum amount was allotted in Bills at three months. The average rate per cent, was 10j2.93d as compared with 10|4.24d of
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  • 64 1 Reuter. AT CALCUTTA STRUCK OBJECT ENTERING WATERWAY New Delhi, April 6. It is learned that one of the R.A.F. Singapore flying boats struck an object and was holed while entering the Calcutta waterway. The machine was beached at low tide and was submerged at high water.
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  • 55 1 Rugby Radio Service. Civic Welcome Accorded On Arrival London, April 5. Sir Malco m Campbell, the famous racing motorist received e, civic welcome on arrival in the “Berengaria” at Sou hampten from Daytona Sands where his car “Blue Bird” recently set up a new land speed record
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  • 50 1 —Reuter. American Found Dead Shanghai, April 5. An American, Eugene Albert Sile.gf, aged 59 years, from Youngston, Ohio, was found dead in a room in the American Club with the ar'ery in his arm severed He was connected with an engineering firm and was prominent in racing circles.
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  • 75 1 BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS At The E. O. HOTEL, Sunday, 7th, April, 1935, 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. PROGRAMME 1. Lotosblumen—Waltz —Fetras 2. A morning, a mid-day, an evening at Vienna— Suppe 3. Les Cloches de Corneville—Planquette 4. Peer Gynt Suite—Grieg (a) Morning Mood (b) Anitra’s Dance
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 61 1 OF INTEREST TO HOUSEWIVES!!! “NORCO” Is acclaimed by public opinion throughout the Commonwealth of Australia to be the finest fresh butter produced within the Continent. FREE 11 Ma AS FROM H really abb good PRESER- BUTTER VATTVES. I I |J CAN BE. Obtainable from M. S. ALLY CO., 6A, Beach
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    • 18 1 a KEY i AB E E R Pure. Cool Refreshing Soto DtoMMor»: N. V. btnUta Jav- Trading o».
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    • 2924 2 RATES FOR CASUAL PENANG TURF PENANG HILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS CLUB RAILWAY. NOTICE STRAITS STEAMSHIP TIME-TABLE. the MERCANTILE BANK HONG KONG AND /•n l Tn OF INDIA, LIMITED SHANGHAI BANKING All communications relating to LIU. CORPORATE, advertisements should be addressed to Easter Meeting 1935. (incorporated tn g (incorporated in Hon- the
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  • 387 3 'tting Crochet Needlecraft Adam delved and Eve women have found ii. fashioning beaus for themselves. a natural instinct makes for periav not only are hand:s and cardigans more ever but whole coats and skirts and n in the recent dress yarn manufacturers this craze and models and instructions
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  • 143 3 OHO spend weeks on knitting a jumper and then to feel it might get spoilt in the wash. What a horrible thought! And I can assure you a most unnecessary one, for with care in washing and well selected soap flakes there is no reason why the most
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  • 244 3 France Offers Madagascar To Italy For £75,000,000 GOLD, SILVER AND IRON Room For 20,000,000 People France is willing to sell to Italy for £75.000,000 the island of Madagascar, four times as large as England and Wales. The French Chamber of D;putiesh ratified the Fraco-Ttalian colonial
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  • 227 3 Judge And Growing List "SEXUAL ANARCHY” Hope In Re’igion And i Education New York. March 19. chaos, and “sexual anarchy" in 1 .<<»<. es are predicted who pleaded for a unbrstan'!..’... j. the relations of the of a divorce case He refuse d c vr r o two
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  • 68 3 Australia's Migration Figures Returning prosperity has put a definite stop to the temporary decline in Australia’s population. Figures just issued for 1934 show a net gain of 2,280 by migration, states Austral News. Large numbers of former migrants who left Australia for England during the worst of
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  • 403 3 Poison Gas To Save Transept TELL-TALE HEAPS OF WOOD DUST Dee.h-watch beetles which have been at work for 400 years in the oak roof of the North Transept of York Minster are to be exterminated by poison gas and acid bath s in timber that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 223 3 4 m BBSS t d Fjil J jl MM M Kb t k w I Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANUFACTUBEBS OF i WATER PURIFICATION PLANT I < I I (W) a,b R VNFILTeWt® X»HUHT VM.VR I I fc HARD WATt« g \)OHT»OL VALVtr 1 H FILTER u J— FILLINO LtO
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  • 519 4 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England s‘h Sunday in Lent. 8.00 a.m. Mating and Litany. PS XXll—Hymn—332. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion —Tamil. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS Vl—l3B Magnificat 238 Nunc DimPtis —237 Hymns—96 —554—107 WEDNESDAY 8 00 a.m. Holy Communion. 10.00 a.m. Matins
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  • 889 4 Broadcast faSk Dy Mr. l Hercombe I RUSSIANS HOLD HEIGHT RECORD Broadcasting from Station ZHJ (Penang Wire css Sccie y) last night, Mr. A. J. Herccmbe gave an instructive 15-minute talk on “Experiments In The Stratosphere.” Mr. Hercombe said: When I was asked to entertain you for
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  • 165 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Miss Molly Crawford is leaving Penang on the 27th of this month for England by the “Gienapp.” The Singapore Municipality has accepted Adamson, Gilfillan end Co.’s tender for the supply of Japanese cement for the first ha f of 1935. Mr. H. W. Hawkeswood. manager of the General
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 281 4 EMPIRE DAY 1935 :0: PENANG PUBLICITY POSTER COMPETITION. (Under the auspices of the Penang Publicity Committee.) In connection with Empire Day, May 24th, i935> the Penang Publicity Committee is organising a competition and exhibition of posters for advertising Penang, expressly for the purpose of furthering the movement for greater universal
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    • 144 4 HAD TERRIBLE TIME WITH CHILD Face a Mass of Scales. Healed by Cuticura. “My little boy» three years old, had r»n awful attack of impetigo. It started i .nth a few spots on his face and the irri- ration caused it to spread quickly, and pi-i no. time his face
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    • 109 4 “PLAY TH GAME YOU CADS’’ BY THE WESTERN BROTHERS IS AS BIG A SUCCESS AS THEIR WELL- (KNOWN "OLD SCHOOL TIE". COLUMBIA RECORD No. DB 1450 PRICE $1.50 ROBINSON PIANO CO.. PENANG. PENANG ’PHONE 543. PENANG S. S. TONIGHT DINNER DANCE with TEDDY WEATHERFORD Leading the Runnymede Dance Band. NEXT
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 27 4 MAJESTIC PARAMOUNT'S Grandest Most Inspiring Spectacle Of The Screen "THE LIVES CF A BENGAL LANCER" with GARY COOPER. SIR GUY I FRANCHOT TONE And Distinguished Cast j
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  • 917 5 p u ll Programme For Today A SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC is the full programme for the first day of the c ib Easter Meeting to be run at Penang today, to1 i O ns by Tic-Tac. 1 n <. Class 3, Division 3, 6 Furlongs,
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  • 497 5 Victory By Odd Goal In Five In a friendly game of football played yesterday on the Dato Kramat padang, the i Mclay Sporting Club defeated the Munici- pal Recreation Club by the odd goal in five after eading two nil in the first half. The
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  • 57 5 6.15 a.m. and 12.30 p.m.—Rugby Radio Service. Commentary To Be Broadcast London, April 5. A commentary on the Oxford and Cambridge boat race will be broadcast on April 6 at 2.30 p.m. The recordings will be at 6.30 p.m. and 11.15 p.m. and on April 7
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  • 63 5 —Reuter. Replay On April 10 London, April 5. Following an enquiry into the Ayr-—Fal-kirk match which was played on March 9, the Scottish Football Commission has cancelled the result. The match will be replayed on April 10. SCOTTISH LEAGUE Hamilton Defeats Hearts In a match in
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  • 234 5 i Today’s Fixtures EVERTON TO VISIT MANCHESTER I j The following are matches to be played today in the English League:— DIVISION I j Arsenal v. Chelsea .[Birmingham v. Preston N.E. Blackburn R. v. Wolverhampton W., i Leeds U. v. Leicester C. Liverpool v. Derby C. i
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  • 73 5 Newport To Entertain Blackheath The following are the principal Rugby Union fixtures for today. i Aberavon v. Devonport S. Bath v. London Scottish Birkenhead Park v. Leicester Bristol v. Harlequins Gloucester v. Llanelly Halifax v. Coventry Headingley v. Waterloo Neath v. Old Paulines Newport v. Blackheath Northampton v.
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  • 710 5 WHO WILL WIN TODAY'S RACE Year Winner Time Won by Year Winner Time Won by 1829 Oxford 14 min 30 sec Easily 1884 Cambridge 21 min 39 sec 2V 2 lengths 1836 Cambridge 36 min 0 sec 1 min 1885 Oxford 20 min 36 sec
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  • 289 5 I Swee Lee Beats Teik I I Lea ng (By "Shuttlecock”) i Tan Swee Lee of the Hu Yew Seah eliminated Low Teik Leang (Anglo-Chinese School Union)’ from the Junior Singles Championships when he defeated the Unionist in straight games on the Limstead court yesterday. Swee Lee’s
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  • 43 5 On March 12, 1829, the following notice was posted in Mr. Davis’s barge at Oxford The University of Cambridge challenges the University of Oxford to row a match at or near London, each in eight-oared boats, during the ensuing Easter vacation.”
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  • 1255 6  -  Impossibilities of Jnternational (So-operation By Major-General SIR C. W. GWYNN, K.C.8., C.M.G., D.S.O. (In the Morning Post.) IT IS SOMEWHAT astonishing how many people, in other ways sensible, play with the idea of organising a permanent international police force under the control of the
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  • 241 6 Alexander Moissi LONDON APPEARANCE AS "HAMLET" Alexander Moissi (who has been described by Emil Ludwig a s “the greatest actor in the world) has died in Vienna, aged 55. He had a world-wide reputation, and at the height of it came to London six years ago. He wanted
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  • 221 6 PENANG P. W. JUBILEE FUND To Commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George V. 70 L A^ a P l WiC Meetin S held in Town Hall, Penang, on Friday, Z9th March, 1935, a Fund was inaugurated to commemorate the Sil V er Jubilee of His Majesty King
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  • 93 6 On the eve of his eighty-fifth birthday Silas K. Hockling, the novelist, has decided to give up novel writing. When I saw him at hi s home in Avenueroad, Highgate, N. (write s a “Sunday Dispatch” reporter), Mr. Hocking told me
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 144 6 w a Majo; ROLLING STONE KSf GATHERS NO MOSS W ■I w iEKflkt How limited the truth of such a /wjgfc' mASm» statement. For from travel comes HSffSw’ broadmindedness, from experiment nSfcaft perfection, from experience IjSnaH» wisdom. JBEgf/ So does a man, who in his youth jggJgjSjffi! passes from this
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    • 114 6 JT most gtfrally u—fui MmHo/m for ail CUmat— PMsßrowiwg m■lwii i i I *s9l TheM i f I •Jkx"l S k I NO ■HBHMMHahMMMfIhMMMdMHdnMKHKHhsDSSS» Subctituta. Act. Ilk. charm In Check, and arre.t. DIARRHEA and ’ever, croup, ague. 1 ST C C ”'s L coughs, colos i CHOLERA C.T..RH, ASTHMA .«OXCHHIS.
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  • 1311 7 EMPIRE newsletter and programme NOTES neWS contains a good deal of inforRad about artists who appear before wohone but little about that exhighly trained body who rTtlw nucleus wound which the variety j f amines are built. Jean Melville, an Pr °f lian girl one of these
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  • 29 7 Commentary To Be Broadcast A commentary on the day’s racing will be broadcast from Z.H.J. at approximately 7.15 p.m. on each day of the Penang Race Meeting.
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  • 92 7 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 St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, will be relayed in the Empire programme. In the evening
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 356 7 W£reless Programmes 8.8. C, The following are the wavelengths, wo of which will be used simultaneous. GSQ 16.86 metres and GSF 19.62 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout and OSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres and GSC 81.30
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    • 565 7 Strauss (Dora Bright). Peace Eric Fogg, arr. Cedric Sharpe). Demand© et reponse (Question and Answer) (Coleridge-Taylor, arr. Cedric Sharpe). Pastorale (Handel, arr. Squire). Chant sans paroles (Song without Words) (Tchaikovsky). Bourree (Bach, arr. Cedric Sharpe). 12.35 Dance Music. 6.20—8ig Ben. Dance Music. 6.35 The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race.* A
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    • 467 7 mos, arr. Piercy), Gipsy Moon (Borgancv), Hungarian March, Torok Magyar (Szabadi, arr. Winter). Spiridovitch: The Dark Night; Old Gipsy Waltz, Joy; The Fatal Hour; Weary Unto Death (Trad.). Potpourri on Russian Gipsy Airs and Dances, Saschinka (Schirmann, arr. Ralf).’ Greenwich Time Signal e,t 7.20. a.m. 8.05 Weekly Newsletter and Sports
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    • 291 7 9.00 —Station orchestra conducted try Loe Cohen: 1 Overture “Fra Diavolo,,’ D. M Auber 2 a Habenora J. Turin» b Lachora maison J. Dalerozn 3 Tanze mit—im Waltzerschritt Medley of Waltzes H. Webef 9.ls—Latest News from Holland. 9-30—Station orchestra: 4 Selection “Werjtzdream”. Osct Strauss. 5 Nozze Marocchine Vine Biltt 6
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  • 635 8 Speaking at the League of Nations Union Meeting in London on Wednesday evening Sir Philip Sassoon, the Under Secretary for Air, said that the various attempts which had been made with the object of attaining international agreement on problems both of Civil and Military aviation had failed.
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  • 313 8 i From Our Own Correspondance) The annual Speech Day of the King Edward VII School, Taiping, was held this morning. The Hon. the British Resident, Perak, and Mrs. Cator were met at the School gate by Mr. R. P. S. Walker (Principal of
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  • 1077 8 APPEAL TO H. E. FOR NEW ROADS TO OPEN UP THE COUNTRY "THE LAND IS YOURS" SIR SHENTON THOMAS TELLS MALAY CHIEFS Pekan, April 3. In welcoming H.E. the High Commissioner to Peka;, in the course of his East Coast tour, Syed Abdul Rahman, a
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  • 202 8 Old Friendship Recalled I I Lt. Col. T. Orde Lees called on us y es terday evening in relation to the pi tull which appeared in “Pinang Gazetl Page 1 in that day’s issue, of Mrs. li.inum, wife of Mr. John Tranum, who di’ l about to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 443 8 I Veterinary Remedies H Alterative This S I CONDITION SlslSSSi Altera+ive I i condition i P POWDER i I utK POWDER p Por Horses. purifies the blood fe 7 r r and acts as a very B A valuable aid foi ZZ i Conditioning and mild tonic. f maintaining perfect
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    • 55 8 YARDLEY LAVENDER Lovable Fragrance how securely it holds its rank in the toilet of the fashionable world to-day It I s the one perfume of which you will never tire, charming at all times and especially perfect for the inform tl w occasion. M Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.
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  • 1823 9 H OW POLICE CHECKED DARING VILLAGE RAIDS latter half of 1932 a large Durii were operating gang of arm s< rloUS robbery was July, when ten Chinese at Sung' j.. n j V es entered the j ;..pala, stabbed away with $3lO worth
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  • 1409 9  -  By NOEL ASHBRIDGE. B.Sc.. M.1.E.E.. (Chief Engineer of the 8.8. C.) i My last two articles have been mainly about broadcast transmission in this country, but I propose to devote the last in this series to receivers. The tendency in this country has always been rather
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  • 61 9 .—Reuter. Certificates Of Origin Now Required Colombo, April 5. i After a stormy debate, the State Council amended the Rubber Control Bill requiring certificates of origin for imports from all territories except Singapore and j Penang. I The speakers alleged that the unrestricted countries were dumping
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 370 9 "di? «hi .<■ > "A Picture of Health" What a baby I Everyone admires him. Thanks to Humanised TRUFOOD. If you can’t feed him yourself you can certainly rely on Humanised Trufood. It’s the most logical alternative —and has been proved over and over again. HUMANISED TKODWIĕ) Obtainable At All
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  • 4311 10 NEW AIR PASSENGER SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA ANGLO-ORIENTAL MINING CORPORATION'S DISCLAIMER SHAREHOLDERS SUPPORT TIN RESTRICTION SCHEME APPROVAL OF REDUCED RUBBER QUOTA THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST MALARIA GEORGETOWN'S FREEDOM FROM MOSQUITOES (Frcm Our Own Correspondent). London, March 27. THE SINGAPORE BASE On the report stage of the Navy Estimates
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 26 10 MAJESTIC PARAMOUNT'S Grandest Most Inspiring Spectacle Of The Screen "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" with GARY COOPER, SIR GUY STANDING FRANCHOT TONE And Distinguished Cast
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  • 1035 11 "I HAVE LIVED A LIFE CUT HERE" A thrilling story of his adventures in the Singapore Mutiny of 1915, when as a young M.S.V.R. Lieutenant he saw much of the fighting, end once commanded a firing party, was to.d to a “Malay Mail” reporter by
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  • 399 11 RULES AS TO TRANSPORT EXPENSES It is notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette that in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by section 135 (ii) (b) of the Labour Code, 1923, the Indian Immigration Committee have made the following rules: 1. All assisted immigrant labourers must be
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  • 169 11 David Williams, aged 20, of Dein lolen, Caernarvonshire, was blind since he was two. Now he can see. He was operated on in London by Mr. Tudor Thomas, the London eye specialist, famed for his ability to graft a cornea on the eyes
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  • 289 11 Ape-Like Men On Shores Of The Mediterranean AMERICAN'S CONCLUSIONS Ape-like men, who were yet more like modern man then any prehistoric human species yet discovered, were living pn the shores of the Mediterranean 80,000 years ago. This is the conclusion of a young American anthropologist
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  • 123 11 But Australia Insists On It Having built up a good name for reliable produce, Australia refuses to sully ft with the export of bad and doubtful eggs. Recently the Federal government put an embargo on the export of a consignment, as it, to put it officially, “did
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  • 111 11 FOUR BLACK SWANS FOR LORD MOYNE Although Lord Moyne and his party—among whom was Mrs. Winston Churchill spent only one day in Australia in their world cruise in the ex-channel steamer Rosaura, they found time to visit the Syctney Zoo and acquire four black swans.
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  • 74 11 Adelaide's Trade Exhibition Adelaide has decided to broadcast prospectuses of its Centennial Empire Exhibition to the whole of the Empire and is asking every British country to co-operate in what it hopes will be the largest trade exhibition ever staged in the southern hemisphere. It is being
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 135 11 TOgM7g£MWC He said to me —I never just call for a whisky I .know belter ilWwß' 11w ii ii /st if 13 11 ftp f V£ ll' U r M If 11 it/ Kl/ I said to him quite right, caii for Johnnie Walker, there is no better ♦JOHNNIE WALKER
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    • 75 11 EVENING IN PARIS perfume is a miracle of beauty Exquisite, haunting loveliness in a crystal flask of midnight I blue and silver. liA kp m i j c?Og| A vn/ziy T&gKgß .z, BOURJOIS B QUEENS WAY «CROYDON SURREY ENGLAND Representatives SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO-, Beach Street, Penang. THE World Optical Co.,
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  • 728 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES f Schedule Of Principal 4 Lines The following Is a list of vessels arriving •Bd sailing from Penang during the week IN r«»RT TODAY S.S. HOSANG from Japan China. Sails today for Cacu ta direct. S.S. D. V. TWIST from Belawan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh (Laboean-Bi’ik). Sails today
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  • 1050 12 AIR MAILS A mail for Netherlands Indies, Australia. New Zealand and other places by train to Singapore and thence by Singapore-Aus-tralia Air Mail Service will be closed e.t 7 p.m. today. A mail for Siam (Bangkok) by road tc Alor Star and thence by Imperial Airways will
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 66 12 j ELVSEE hotel, ltp., I AND TEA GARDENS j I (Late STRAND HOTEL) f I A DINNER DANCE TONIGHT j Admissions Free ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. Teas, Cakes, Ices always available > First Class Licence. MODERATE CHARGES r Special Captivating Dance Music > BY j PUERTO AND HIS ORCHESTRA. Dinners may
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 149 12 5-45 TONIGHT 9-00 VVJ f \T r* TA M^ T| TODA Owing to the enormous length I S I w of this pi stare, shows start at y y B 5I B- J AT IK PM 5.45 6 9 P.M. Nightly. Ml 1Q BOTH SHOWS PACKED YESTERDAY! HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 87 13 THEY must be right «V OOrl\ 1(4-1 t j fls in ,i t are 8® l>ad as no glasses atl aIL Although helping U 1, v ln 'ght be weakening them in another. vis 1 ‘"'•'•i of glances or if jour present ones are not giving s d isable to
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 170 13 yrya snjfsU TODAY FINAL 3 SHOWS AT 2-45, 6-15 »-30 s SAUCY, .7 «SiwA/f \'ifo a fSHLh-> RACY if -'Tk z Hlh v COMEDY zzZ IOM»* BO W < 1 uOftW*4 v\ W X I z Wl W l f w R J i t w rL' iW vM\. Q
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    • 109 13 IthEJBMBb 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 MATINEES TODAY TOMORROW PACKED AT EVERY SHOW “JEW SUSS” MET WITH GREAT SUCCESS IN SINGAPORE AS WELL AS PENANG. with CONRAD VEIDT, FRAN VOSPER GERALD DU MAURIER. CEDRIC HARDWICKE THIS GAUMONT BRITISH MASTERPIECE OF THE YEAR WILL BE SHOWN FOR TWO MORE NIGHTS ONLY —DON’T MISS
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    • 285 13 hMM TODAY 3 SHOWS 2-45 6-15 9-30 THE FIRST 15 ROARING REELS OF MASCOT’S FIRST RUN MASTER SERIAL NAT LEVINE The Final Episodes will be Pre-Screened at the 2-45 Matinee Tomorrow with "BILL'S LEGACY” A Full Length Leslie Fuller Comedy Prices:—2o 40 60 80 cts $l. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE
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  • 312 14 Losses Total $77,864 In 1934 REPORT OF S PORE BRIGADE CHIEF Losses totalling $77,864 were incurred through fires in Singapore during 1934. This estimate is made by Mr. H. E. Stevens, chief of the Singapore Fire Brigade, in his annual report for 1934. The total
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  • 167 14 An Interesting Experiment All eyes are on the experimental operations which have begun on the bank s of the Nepean River, New South Wales, on a site known as the Mulgoa dome. Two or three thousand feet below, scientists believe there lie s hidden enough natural
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  • 136 14 Exciting Landing Battle Exciting battles, in which five launches were engaged, resulted in the landing of two giant swordfish (the species know as Black Marlin.) at Narooma, New South J Wales. One of them, which weighed 360 lbs—an Australian record—and which was 11 feet long and 5
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  • 144 14 Serious Of Customs Barriers RUBBER EXPORTS ARE DIVERTED Malacca’s trade is decreasing as a result of the customs formalities, says Sime Darby Co.’s quarterly journal “Transportation”: “With the rice tax considerably impeding the natural flow of a considerable amount of rubber from Negri Sembilan into
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  • 175 14 $lB Million Increase Over A Year Ago Malayan trade in February, according to the official returns now to hand, totalled $86,841,000, made up of $37,426,000 imports and $49.415,000 exports. On the imports side rice is the main item. 43.529 tons coming into the country, valued at $2,514,000.
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  • 200 14 Idiosyncrasy To A Drug A verdict of death by misadventure was returned on a 30-year-old Tamil, Tangavellu, who died at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Mar. 20 after having received an anaesthetic prior to an operation. An inquiry was held by Mr. W. G. Porter,
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  • 47 14 London, April 4. Sterling on New York is quoted at 4.83 1 4 and Paris at 73 3 16. The stock markets are quiet. British Government stocks are steady with War Loan at 106 3 16. Gold is quoted at 144,3 d. Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 571 16 Exhibition Matches JAPANESE DAVIS CUP PLAYERS HERE The Japanese Davis Cup players, Yamagishi and Nishimura entertained a large crowd of spectators to some exhilirating tennis on the P.C.C. Courts yesterday when they altogether played five sets, two against a local Chinese pair, two against the best
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  • 113 16 The Two Teams The following are the teams for tomorrow’s State Trial on the Esplanade, starting at 10.45 a.m.: HOPKIN’S XI H. O. Hopkins (Capt.) (P.C.C.) Eu Cheow Chye (C.R.C.) C. K. Foster (P.C.C.) Lim Cheng Hock (C.R.C.) Lim Keng Ht>ck (C.R.C.) 11. L. Murray (P.C.C.)
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  • 909 16 SINGAPORE BOXING MUROTA HOLDS ABAYAN TO A DRAW (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 6. The boxing at the New World Arena, drew’ a crowd ,of about 4,000. The first preliminary bout was between Pablo Nerva and Joe Summers. The first round opened with Pablo attacking
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  • 317 16 Successfully Retains Titles LAST NIGHT’S I BOXING (BY “SECONDS OUT") Nai Vee Chan upheld his reputation as a fighter when he successfully retained his! lightweight and w’elterweight titles of j Penang against his challenger, B. S. Ang i whom he outpo nted in a 12
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  • 182 16 At Tanjong Tokong Road EUROPEAN ON $5OO BAIL A fatal motor accident occurred at Tanjong Tokong Road at about midnight last night when a young Malay named Md. Tahir b. Abdul Rahman was knocked down by a motor car driven by Mr. A. Trowell of Messrs. Paterson
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  • 72 16 Reuter. New Record For 150 Yards Back Stroke New York, April 5. The world’s 150 yards back stroke record w’as twice broken during the A.A.U. National Indoor Championships meeting. Competing in the open race, the sixteen-year-old Adolph Kiefer returned 1 min. 36 110 secs. Later Danny Zehr, competing in
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  • 120 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 73 73 19 64 New’ York 4.85’2 4.84 Montree,l 4.86% 4.86 Brussels 28 °s 28 35 64 I Geneva 15.03 14.96 Amsterdam 7.30 7.20% Milan 58% 58% Berlin 12.08’2 12.03 Prague 116’4 115% j Copenhagen I Oslo 19.90% 19.90% i Stockholm
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  • 46 16 PENANG, APRIL 6, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 3 31(32 4m|ts 2 4 I|l6 Private 3 m|ts 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,%
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  • 116 16 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £221.15.0 £223.0.0 Do. (3 months) £218.15.0 £219.15.0 Singapore $112.25 $111.37% Business Done Penan? Business Done COPIC.—— (Sunr.-ied) $4.80 $4.60 BLACK PEPPER M $19.00 $19.00 RUBBER.— London 5%d. 5%d. New York ll%c(G) llc(G) Singapore Spot 18 %c. 18 C May/June 19%c. JulylSepL 2014 c.
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  • 357 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The toltowing are the latest quotattaM In MESSRS. KENNEDY A OO.'l «BmTO LUt today.-t-Yesterdey Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 4(1% 4(7% 4|3 4|9 Hitam 45 47% 45 50 Jelebu 87% 92% 87% 95 K. Kamunting 5|9 6|3 5|9 6(3
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  • 282 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO’S QUOTATIONS The foihming are the change quotations up to noon todav Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Sailers Buyo-ji .'5cUe IW Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.97% 2.02’C Hitam 46 48 46 48 Jelebu 90 95 90 95 Nawng Pet 77% 82% 77%. 82)4 Lukut 1.00 1.02% 1.00 1
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  • 48 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Capitan Chun Thye Phin beg to thank all those iq»* friends and relatives who attended th* funeral on 4th instant,sent wreaths, banners, letters and telegrams of cond lence, and also those who kindly i- r? th cars for the occasion.
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