Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 April 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1X33. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 8 Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1424 1 bO CN rubber dealers and brokers IN THE CITY LORD ayor lays foundation STONE ndent) 1 i n, March 30. re was a king off the first nine’. c >ll building in v is about to m for ilie 1 <)n March 97 >i r Plantation
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  • 81 1 Reuter. Death Of German Women Refugees IN LONDON FLAT London,. April 8. The police have concluded their inquiries into the deaths of the two German women refugees Dr. Fabian and Frau Matilda Wurm who were found dead in a London flat. It is understood the evidence to
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  • 96 1 —Reuter. Forbidden To Hold Meeting Berlin, April 7. Bishop Marahrens, leader of the opposition of the Confessional Church, was arrested at Darmstadt this morning when about to conduct a prayer meeting for pastors. He is now detained at Dachau concentration Camp for refusing to obey the orders
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  • 376 1 —Reuter. Large Nazi Majority BUT FAIL TO SECURE TWO-THIRDS London, April 8. The provisional final figures indicate that while the Nazis failed to secure a two-thirds majority in the Diet they have increased their aggregate vote by about 30,000. Compared with the 1933 election about 247,000 votes
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  • 201 1 —Reuter. Britain To Decide Next Step MR. EDEN'S REPORT TO CABINET London, April 7. I he British Government must now decide whether the next step in Europe would be to attempt to negotiate a general security system, Britain being a party to the sanction on an analogy
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  • 125 1 Reuter. 12 Persons Killed Bombay, April 7. Five boys, one girl, two women and four men were killed and six seriously injured in a terrific explosion in a factory on the outskirts of Bombay where fireworks were being made for the Jubilee celebration. The victims were
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  • 77 1 —Reuter. Italian Papers Plea Per Weaker Staies Rome, April 7. A significant hint in Italy to stress and r commend allowing Austria, Hungary and Bulgaria bigger armies is mad 1 in the semi-official paper Popolo D’ Italia which discussing the armament level in these countries says that
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  • 522 1 Dutch Air Plans DOUGLAS MACHINES FROM JUNE 12 From June 12 the Amsterdam-Batavia, service of the K.L.M. (Royal Dutch Air Lines) will be twice weekly. Douglas DC-2 machines will be used, as these can be considered to be the most perfect type ol machine for commercial flying:
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    • 56 1 JjT MacNISH The Grand SCOTCH WHISKY "The Choice of the JgV Connoisseur” Sole Distributors: N. V. Strai*s Java Trading CO. TODAY’S NEWS lyatest Telegrams 1 Early Telegrams 9” Sport 3, 4 and 5. Share Lists And Produce Malayan News 7 and 11 Commercial News 14 and 15 Commodity Prices And
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    • 2064 2 < N I RATES FOR CASUAL BANKS I ADVERTISEMENTS STRAITS STEAMSHIP I NEW SPRINGTIDE HO CO., LTD. HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK j PENANO AU communications relating to SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED f advertisements should be addressed to C D E I A. I I CORPORATION I (Incorporated
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  • 351 3 p R c. Draws With X. R« C. fIN! performance .y J. ANDRES Xavier’s Recreation Ti'»' 8 nds "Of the PenClub from < ricket match *ng Recrea j.>-p| :t nade. A pl.;' "I on splendid perfeature 1 who, besides capformanc )S t ()f on jy 26
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  • 49 3 K LANG CLUB TENNIS TOURNAMENT Intending in the above that entries Saturday 13th inst. obliged e would be much sent in before rd Puzzle will Events t) t 1 tne Programme of assist cpmpetitors ’i.v the intervals and a prize of a be awarded for i°h opened at a
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  • 286 3 Ramasamy’s Fine Bowling CAPTURES SEVEN WICKETS FOR EIGHT A cricket match was played on Saturday on the Suffolk House ground between the Anglo-Chinese School and the Darul Aihsan Football Club and resulted in a win for the School by 42 runs. The
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  • 250 3 Eighteen Events For 1935 Season Entries are invited from members of the Chinese Swimming Club for the handicap and open championship competitions and water polo league to be run by the club during its 1935 season. Full details are as follows: I OPEN EVENTS Event No. *l.
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  • 513 3 Junior Badminton Championship LIPSVILLE WIN MIXED DOUBLES (BY "SHUTTLECOCK”) After leading nine love in the first game and four love in the second, Ho Boon Choo (Merrylads) lost to Tan Kin Hong (Keystone) in straight games in the Junior badminton championships played on Saturday on
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  • 73 3 Lady Champion Defeated (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 6. Tn the Ipoh Club annual tennis tournament the Ladies Championship was today won by Mrs. Nevin who defeated Mrs J. L. Woods the former title holder B—6, 5 —7, 6 —4. Mrs. Nevin secures the title for
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  • 159 3 Low Scoring Match VICTORY BY 30 RUNS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 6. In a low scoring match played today on the Ipoh Club ground, the Ipoh Club de- feated the Brewster Club by 30 runs. J The following are the scores: i I 1
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  • 217 3 PENANG P. W. JUBILEE FUND To Commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George V. At a Public Meeting held in the Town Hall, Penang, on Friday, 29th March, 1935, a Fund was inaugurated to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George V. The aim and objects
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    • 142 3 R EFRESH y° urse lf icious Horlick’s is a wonder- The wonderful health-qualities of Horfully refreshing drink when you are hot lick’s make it splendid for hot-weather drinks! While it cools and refreshes and thirsty. Prepare it with ice-cold J you, the rich nutriment it contains builds water or milk
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  • 2734 4 LORDLOGY KEEPS ON WINNING OOLONG DOES BEST TIME OF THE AFTERNOON THE ROUMBA AND JACK FLY WIN CONVINCINGLY CLICK WINS GRIFFIN RACE By "Tic-Tac" There were several outstanding features on Saturday’s races, the opening day of the Penang Turf Club Easter Meeting, not
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  • 175 4 The following were the course cash sweep results RACE 1: (1) 306 $440 (2) 572 $220 (3) 75 $llO Starters 79, 462, 1168, 418, 881, 1243 $36 each.’ RACE 2: (D—BBs $524 (2) 491 $262 (3) 1131 $l3l Starters 1066, 1252, 678, 278, 1243 $52 each.
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  • 428 4 Reed And Hewan Bat Well HOPKINS STOPS A ROT The State trial cricket match on th. Esplanade yesterday showed that p en I will have a very strong batting side a for bowling, too, there seems br> nA no need to worry as Reutens and Laßrouv
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  • 114 4 EASTER SKYE MEETING 1935 Hill 1 933 EASTER SATURDAY, 20th 19 jj EASTER MONDAY, 22nd >' The Subscriptions for Visits shall be MEN LADIES for the Meeting or any day 1 ntr oVISITING MEMBERS nui duced by members of the C' ii.’fjCAPPLY TO THE SECRETARY CHENG BOK
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  • 841 5 P TWELFTH successive year v ,r D STAMINA TRIUMPH OVER STYLt M strength and weight VICTORY BY 41 LENGTHS Ij, .1 the boat race for the twelfth year in succesCam lO 41 lengths over the Putney—Mortlake sion b €al,n 5' fcs anc 48 seconds. course
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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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  • 392 5 International Soccer 130,000 WITNESS THRILLING GAME London, April 6. The International soccer match between England and Scotland was played today at Hampden Park in glorious weather and resulted in a win for Scotland by two goals to nil. The game was witnessed by a crowd estimated at
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  • 646 5 Year Winner Time Won by Year Winner Time Won by 1829 Oxford 14 min 30 sec Easily 1886 Cambridge 22 min 29% sec 2 3 length 1836 Cambridge 36 min 0 sec 1 min 1887 Cambridge 20 min 52 sec 3% lengths 1839 do 31
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  • 1053 5 WEDNESDAY'S CONVINCING VICTORY CLAPTON ORIENT SCORES SIX AGAINST BRIGHTON -—Reuter. London, April 6. The following ere the results of matches played today in the English League:— DIVISION I Arsenal 2 Chelsea 2 Birmingham 3 Preston N.E. 0 Blackburn R. 4 W’hampton W. 2
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  • 102 5 —Reuter. English Rugger London, April 6. The fob owing are the resul's of principal Rugby Union matches played today: Aberavon 19 Devonport S. 4 Bath 0 London S. 15 Birkenhead Park 6 Leicester 24 Bristol 7 Har.equins 6 Gloucester 10 Llanelly 3 Headingley 6 Waterloo 5
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  • 106 6 Flying Club To Be Formed EXPENDITURE OF $140,000 ("From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 6 It is understood that the Finance Committee of the Perak State Council has sanctioned an expenditure of $140,000 in the current year for the development of aviation. It is understood that
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  • 403 6 TWO SHORT PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS Singapore, April 5. The Bankruptcy Court this morning was presided over by Sir Walter Huggard the ■Chief Justice. The list was a very short one and except ■for two short public examinations provided nothing sensational. Receiving and adjudicating orders on their own applications
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  • 75 6 MaSay On $5O Bail A Malay named Sahib bin Shaik Gani produced in the police court on Saturday charged with theft of $1.15 in silver pieces from the drawer of the counter of No. 160, Penang Road on the morning <>f April 5. Accused claimed trial.
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  • 318 6 Sequel To Accident DAMAGES OBTAINED FOR INJURIES Ipoh, April 6. Judgment was given for the plaintiff with costs at the Perak Supreme Court this morning in the suit for damages instituted by Mr. D. S. Fraser, Export Manager of Riley (Coventry) Ltd., against Mr. H. A.
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  • 343 6 Eight Sikhs In Assault Case Kuala Lumpur, April 6. The prosecution case was concluded yesterday morning and the defence has just been called in the case before Mr. Justice Cussen, in the Criminal Assizes Court in which five Sikhs, Kathan Singh, Surain Singh, Ganada Singh, Banta Singh, and
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  • 891 6 Forged Document THREE MONTHS FOR EDUCATED CHINESE That he was not aware of the shortage of cases of brandy, e*c., and that it must have been due *o negligence on his part, was the defence put up by Fong Swee Kee, unti’ recently the Storekeeper of the
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  • 665 6 As a parting gesture of confidence in the future of Singapore, Mr. G. Sturrock, the Colony’s Director of Public W orks, who is retiring, has recommended a general improvement of approaches to the city from the harbour. “Clapham Junction and Croydon of the East
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  • 163 6 Three Chinese Convicted (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. The vigilance of the Perak Customs Department was further rewarded when three Chinese were taken into custody at night a few days ago when attempting to convey tin-ore from Perak into Kedah, without paying the export
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  • 127 6 Services In Roman Catholic Churches 1 j The following announcement i i the Malaya Leader Catholic, uni thority of the Bishop of Malacca “On the occasion of the Silver His Majesty King George V, May 6th, there will be in all th of the diocese a solemn
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    • 109 6 SMART AND DELIGHTFUL STYLES OF In. FOR ALL OCCASIONS These are all modelled on the New Spring styles, have been specially selected r 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 ALSO A
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  • 241 7 OVER $29,000 already SUBSCRIBED $l,OOO from the Hon. K 1 other donations hive brought the he Penang and P.W. 23 50. th- full lis of subscriptions to date $lO,OOO Mr \-?so. 5,000 1.000 HOD v r pr iar I,GO Od X y P Arthur 300 u 250
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  • 81 7 European Motorist Not To Blame Taiping, April 6. > rdict of d< ath by misadventure r urnt ‘d t>y th*. Taiping Coroner to- h inquest on a Maley cyclist, who was knocked it Bukit Gantang by a Mr R. S. Jennings, a Euroaccountant employed by McAuliffe Ho Pe
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  • 56 7 Daring Theft At Seremban ''■mban, April 6. ls ank too], nl Chartered T N today when Mr. Kirby manager of ,<r u>< n K a cheque money in two ■-entered the 1 one bag, coni»a(j e Were not tic i t 1 and enquiries I and
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  • 761 7 Minutes Of Committee Meeting BIG INCREASE IN FUNDS The following are the minutes of the committee meeting held at the Cameron Highlands Society’s office at Lubok Tamang on Wednesday, the 3rd April, 1935, at 4.15 p.m. Present: —Mr. H. Gordon Graham, J.P., (President) in the Chair. Messrs.
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  • 524 7 HEADMASTER’S VIEWS ON EXAM. RESULTS Johore Bahru. April 4. 1 Yesterday’s was a ‘Ted letter" day for the staff and pupils of the English Collage, Johore Bahru, when His Highness the Tungku Mahkota attended for the annual I general prize distribution. I A guard-of-honour of the
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  • 838 7 Awards To Four More British Airmen VETERANS OF THE FLYING MAIL Those Master-mariners who, standing on the bridges of ocean liners, guide their great vessels through storms and calms, now have their counterpart in our Mas-ter-Pilots of the air—aviators whose longacquired skill secures for them a
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    • 114 7 PENANG ’PHONE 543. PENANG S. S. X Tomorrow ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY BALL PRACTICE DANCE 9.30 p.m. Wednesday, 70th April COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 9 p.m. Thursday, 11th April DINNER DANCE Friday, 12th April OPENING NIGHT OF "THE SIX HOLLYWOOD DEBUTANTES" CABARET 7 to 9.30 p.m. DINERS—S3.SO NON-DINERS—S 2. Saturday, 13th
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  • 275 8 King's Silver Medal For Japanese The King has, on the recommendation of the President of the Board of Trade, b awarded silver medals for gallantry in sav--1 ing life at sea to Mr. Takejiro Ikemoto 1 and Mr. Usuke Koizumi, of Kobe, in reJ cognition of their
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  • 126 8 Lee Khoy Chen, a former employee of Messrs. Frankel, Ltd., in Victoria Street, pleaded guilty in the Singapore police court before Mr. N. Grice on Saturday to a charge of theft from the store of jewellery to the value of $2,000, between, 1933, and March, 1935.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 231 8 -ur» T- T iHiiniiiniiii Wl W 111,111,*****111 V%<V W ’B B Jk Jk BL,—-# 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 WEDNESDAY 10TH. APRIL AN RKO-RADIO PICTURE BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY PARAMOUNT'S HUSBANDS WANTED! BRITISH courage MPPLY to "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" i THE MATRIMONIAL BUREAU R Bachelor luffioSmSc Bait’ »1
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    • 128 8 PACKED HOUSES SINCE OPENING HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY NIGHTLY fgl rmb, 5-45 TONIGHT 9-00 Owing to the enormous length of the pichire Shows start earlier as mentioned above. THE IMMORTAL SENSATION OF THE STAGE NOW COMES TO THE SCREEN WITH ALL STS GLORY AND SPLENDOUR I PIONEER'S SUPER TAMIL TALKIE Bhama
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  • 44 9 —Reuter. persons Killed famous pilot among DEAD \msterdam, April 6. Dutch pilot, who .'nt from Amsterdam I leceniber and Devin Burgo-master of .miong the six perr.ish this afternoon t ’i 'i.issenger air liner a> sel on the new route. —Reuter.
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  • 34 9 p Service. To Lead Mt. Everest Expedition London, April 6. rtake a preliminary f OI the 1935-36 expedition to 8 j Ruttledge who > climb the world’s hct r shortly leave for
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  • 114 9 Rugby Radio Ser- Permanent Soard To Be Appointed London, April 6. A recommendation that a permanent board of» t han five members should b>- appoint'd w.‘.h wide advisory powers devoting their whole time to planning is tnade by the Committee on garden cities and sat* Hite towns which
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  • 177 9 *>*by Radio SeZ,: c P Set In Motion By Lord Londonderry London. April 6. < wind tunnel, one of l<U*£6st in th M 1 or.fi, was set in motion °y Lord Lnnrtnn Av th' p u the Air Minister, at k a Air ■bhshment at Earn-
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  • 24 9 -Reuter ;uh is a NeW York April 7. Ck* f Mr Warren a,Ja Reuter Lyates Minister to
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  • 96 9 —Reuter Wireless. Garrisons To Be At Their Posts Paris, April 2. In the course of his speech on national defence, M. Flandin announced, amid cheers, that French frontier fortifications henceforth will be held in a permanent state of defence with their garrisons at their posts. The country
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  • 139 9 ,—Reuter. Raymond Hamilton Captured I IPT 3 5 F r n M WITHOUT A SHOT BEING FIRED Dallas, Texas, April 6. Raymond Hamilton, current public enemy No. 1 who was convicted of murder and who escaped from the death cell last summer was captured alive near
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  • 159 9 ANGLO GERMAN CONVERSATIONS —Reuter Wireless. Alternative To Eastern Pact Proposal London, April 2. It now transpires that an alternative suggestion to an Eastern Pact proposal was advanced by Hitler during last week s Anglo-German conversations in Berlin. The proposal is believed to be a re-statement of the well-known German preference
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  • 37 9 Reuter. To Meet Siamese Competition New Delhi, April 6. The Assembly has imposed an import duty of 12 annas a maund on broken rice to meet Siamese competition in South India.—
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  • 120 9 King’s subjects alike here. —Reuter Wireless. Harassing Restrictions On Britishers London, April 2. Strongly denouncing the Irish Free State Citizenship and Aliens Bill, Lcrd Danefort asked the Government to take action against the grave irregularities like prohibition of Britishers from entering the Free State or the subjecting
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    • 27 9 i[| *ll Hi ;i TO BE OPENED ON FRIDAY, 3rd MAY. is- V. By His Excellency i .WU. THE GOVERNOR, /'"I I AT 6.45 P.M. W 1
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    • 372 9 Drink in New Health «Vitality That is what you do when you take SANATOGEN Compare your present state of “half-health” with f those happy days, when “everything seems to go right”, when you have a wonderful feeling of vigour and cheerfulness and everyone remarks: “You are looking awfully well, to-day
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  • 371 10 The announcement of a meeting of the governors and presidents of Banks of Issue in gold bloc countries reminds us that the International Conference on Economic and Monetary Problems, which has been sitting in London under the auspices of the Carnegie international peace endowment, recently issued a
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  • 101 10 .—Reuter. Considered At Meeting Of Bankers Berne, April 7. The depreciation of the belga and recent attacks on the guilder was considered today at a meeting of governors and presidents of banks of issue in gold bloc countries. The governor of the Bank of the Netherlands
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  • 59 10 —Reuter. 14 Persons Killed 100 Injured McComb. Mississippi April 8. Fourteen persons were killed and 100 injured as a result of a tornado striking the town. Three others were killed by storms in other parts in the south, while 10 persons were reported drowned when their
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  • 106 10 ACR.OSS I—Sharpen, 7—Adjudge, 13— Naumachia, 15—Ion, 16—Ankle, 17—G0,! 18—Maw, 19—Lere, 20—Cat, 23—To, 24 Re, 25—Infamy, 26—Do, 29 —El, 30 I Coomb, 32 —Algae, 34 -Us, 35 Prore. 37 Cleg, 38—Ned, 39 Ned, 39—Top, 40— Ingle. 42—Plot, 46—Vo. 47—Ael, 49 —Raze, 1 s4—Ha, 55—Less, 57—Aside,' 59—Xema,
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  • 895 10 MOB LAW JUSTICE: j We congratulate the Second Police Magistrate, Penang, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, on his comments on mob law justice and his stern warning to the citizens of the Jelutong District at the conclusion of the enquiry into the circumstances of the death of a
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  • 1478 10 The intention of the Duke of Montrose, recently announced, to lay out an 18-hole golf course on his estate at Drymen, and to reconstruct the old Buchanan mansion as a clubhouse, while feuing out land for the building of residences in the policies, follows in an interesting
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    • 47 10 m fifMYwJHIKBWjA V FOR GOOD SH’RTS Tootal Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS Henry Waugh Co., LJd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR
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  • 75 11 Mr A. Trowell Charged SEQUEL TO SATURDAY'S motor fatal ty n itor fatality in >ad at about midMr. A. Trowell apurt t<>day before I. P. Biddulph) sing the death of Md. >kong Road by 5 in a rash and 12.15 a.m. on > report after
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  • 198 11 Gold Neck Chain And Pendant Involved How a Sitiawan woman, who came to penanc for the “Cheng Beng” festival, was the victim of a theft while walking along Pen-.:.- it n Saturday night, lagistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph inti court today, when a was charged with
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  • 76 11 s' sr y Fishing Expedition ®>ade another Tan :tnce in the District r sentence. At the 1 that he had not that he a expedition; it was himself at th 1° report Police ce Station. vp ak(i no subsequently rewith whom ac<SEPedition on the fishing F.
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  • 62 11 3 ?or Hearing lorp M Court morning, bet°ned in which aM <ase was menlfned Ariffin b. effenm 1,1 charg' d tvitv. Ann a serious 1 Chinese girl, both charges. a who prosecuted 1 1,1 alter <, ,iona from the s to section 354 j, ari ng
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  • 1415 11 Year Of Progress REPORT OF SINGAPORE SOCIETY On Jan. 1, 1934, the total funds of the Society amounted to $18,751,90. Income from all sources amounted to $12,475,59 and expenditure to $19,281,45, leaving a balance in hand at Dec. 31, 1934 of $11,946 04. The foregoing is contained
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  • 78 11 Attempted Extortion Charge Against Chinese A Chinese named Khoo Thean San was produced in the police court today charged with attempted extortion by putting Tan Ah Kuan in fear of injury and thereby dishonestly induced the delivery of $2. Court Inspector Stewart, who prosecuted, asked
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  • 189 11 Chandu Offender Fined $lO Charged with selling chandu dross at Chulia Lane on April 3 to a person other [than the Government Monopolies SuperinI tendent, a Chinese named Lau Ah Seng pleaded guilty in the District Court this I morning. j Mr. G. J. G. Pitt informed
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  • 128 11 On Own Plea Of Guilty A Malay youth named Din b Hassan was produced in the District Court this morning before Mr. B.F. Bridge, charged with housebreaking on March 25 into a house without number at Bagan Jermal, with intent to commit the offence of theft. The
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  • 93 11 Enquiries To Be Made A charge of theft in respect of four pieces of iron valued at $4 belonging to Tan Kim Kee, from the five-foot-way of No. 339, Bridge Street, at 6.30 a.m. on April 7, was preferred against a Chinese named Teoh Yin in
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  • 84 11 Reuter. DANZIG ELECTION Berlin, April 8. According to provisional final figures issued by the German Official Agency, the Nazis polled 139,200 votes in the Danzig Election or 59.9 per cent, out of a total vote of 232,279. The Socialists polled 37,530, Communists 6,880, Centre 30,059, German Nationals 9,760
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    • 28 11 MAJESTIC PARAMOUNT'S Grandest Most Inspiring Spectacle Of The Screen THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER" 1 with GARY COOPER. SIR GUY STANDING I FRANCHOT TONE And Distinguished Cast
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  • 390 12 Drawn Game With Selangor Club STONOR SHIELD CRICKET AT K.L. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 8. The Non-Benders made their first appear, ance this season yesterday on the padang in a meeting with the Selangor Club. Several veterans who had played good cricket in
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  • 94 12 New Clubhouse To Cost $250,000 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 8. The annual meeting of the Singapore Swimming Club held yesterday authorised the Committee to proceed with the preparation of plans for the erection of a new clubhouse costing $250,000. Several members opposed the scheme on
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  • 98 12 —Reuter. New World's Record Established New York, April 7. In National Indoor Championships in swimming, Jack Medica of the University •of Washington shattered his own world’s record in the 500 yards free style by winning the event in 5 minutes and 16 3|lo seconds His previous time was 5
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  • 541 12 WEAK BATTING I I (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sunday. Only one day was reserved for the first State cricket trial in Perak and the time as might have been expected was found insufficient for each side to complete two innings. As a matter of fact had
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  • 127 12 I The following ties have been arranged for this week: TUESDAY, APRIL 9 Mixed Doubles Handicap (Semi-Finals). —4O Miss Y. Carrier and D.A. Campbell v. —1 Miss de Souza and J.W. Boyle. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 Men’s Doubles Handicap (Finals)—3o.2 Dr. N. H. Perera and D. A. Campbell
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  • 664 12 Impressive Display By Newcomers NORTH WIN BY ODD GOAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, April 7. Perak’s soccer talent was seen in action at Taiping on Saturday, where the first State Trial was held. Perak North gave an impressive display to beat Perak South by 3 goals
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  • 266 12 Easter Meeting WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY The following are th e weights for the second day of the Penang Turf Club Easter Meeting to be run on Wednesday:— Horses—Class I—sVa Furlongs. Stra A hpeffer 9.07 Refill 9.05 Prohibition 8.12 Memory 8.06 Sailor Bill 8.03 Little Mester 7.13
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  • 115 12 —Reuter. Tie Between Craigwood And Sarazen Augusta, Georgia, April 6. The Master s Golf Tournament, the only one in which Bobby Jones now plays resulted in a tie between Craigwood and Sarazen with 282 each, the scores being Craigwood:—69, 72, 68, 73; Sarazen:—6B, 71, 73, 70.
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  • 111 12 Narrow Win For Free School The Penang Free School beat the Kedah Hall Party by 18 runs in a game of cricket played yesterday at Green Lane. The School batting first put up a total of 72 runs, Cheng Poe and Tiang Lok and Cheng Hock entering
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  • 119 12 Marathons Beat B.R.C. The Marathons met the Butte orth liecreation Club in a game of cri< 0 t on the latter’s ground yesterday and >i well to defeat them by an innings and 1 runs The Marathons batted first and ullected 124 runs, Anthony (31), Seng <
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  • 50 12 P.C.C. vs. Police Sports Club The following have be;n select present the P.C.C. at 5.15 p m. torn' F.M. Adam; A.P. Webb, F.E. 1 A.R. Jones, S.L. MeNe?. T.A. i arK, H.L. Murray, W.T. Francis, I J.H. Reid and T.W. Pennington Referee—J.N. Cooley. P.C.C. will play in Club colours
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 319 12 IT I Cadbury’S and Fry’s are offering a further $5OO in prizes. This simple competition 1 which ig described below is open to all who are collecting the stamps from Cadbury’s and I Fry’g 3 cent Bars of Milk Chocolate. I Eac h entry must be accompanied by 20 wrappers
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    22 13 Harry Lammerts was loudly applauded for his violin soles at tihe Orchestral Concert at tihe E. O. Hotel last night.
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  • 377 13 Hard Labour For Ricksha Puller That a friend asked him to pawn the fountain pen wa s the statement of Seng Hoe Huat, a Hokkien ricksha-puller, in the police court on Saturday when charged with fraudul nt possession of property, namely a Blackbird fountain pen valued
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  • 79 13 Magistrate Defers Sentence A Chinese named Chan Fook Kuan pleaded guilyt in the police court on Saturday when charged with theft of two shirts, and a silk coat, valued at $2, belonging to Kong Leng, at a vacant land behind No. 40, Macalister Road on the
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  • 495 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The engagement is announced of Hugh Wcstropp, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Brady of Lausanne, Switzerland to Ann Cicely, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. D’Arcy-Irvine of the Kedah Rubber Co., Ltd., Kedah. Mr. Low Sit Yew arrived from Singapore this morning by
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  • 148 13 Amending The Law In The Straits Settlements A Bill intituled an Ordinance to amend the Children Ordinance 1927 is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The object of this amendment is to give the Protector or the Controller power, subject to an appeal to the Governor
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 323 13 EMPIRE DAY 1935 :0: fNANG PUBLICITY POSTER COMPETITION. the auspices of the Penang Publicity Committee.) w ith Empire Day, May 24th, 1935, the Penang Publicity ng a competition and exhibition of posters for advertising Committee r f the purpose of furthering the movement for greater Penang, t ie s an(
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    • 88 13 > I “PLAY THE GAME YOU! CADS” BY THE WESTERN BROTHERS I IS AS BIG A SUCCESS AS THEIR WELL- KNOWN "OLD SCHOOL TIE”. j COLUMBIA RECORD No. DB 1450 PRICE $1.50 J ROBINSON PIANO CO.. I PENANG. I A TAILORING HOUSE OF THE HIGHEST DEPUTE Ci u r u
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 238 13 C P MARIXO t; v. ell-known Singhalese Artiste will give you an exhibition of his free-hand drawing, lightning sketches of Local Views, People and Animals, fit a small charge. OPEN-AIR CINEMA Tv.o Shows Nightly at 7.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Miss Butterfly Wu in “LIFE’S COMEDY” —Chapter 4. SEATS 10,
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  • 379 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The fbllowing are the lateet quotation* n MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’» «hare List today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS: Allenby 1.60 1.75 1.60 1.70 Bedford 90 97% 90 97% Broga 95 1.05 90 95 B. United 4.70 4.90 4.35 4.65
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  • 28 14 The Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet for today are as fallows Cents per lb. Spot 18% May/June 18% July/Sept 19% Oct./Dec 20%
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  • 46 14 PENANG, APRIL 8, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 3 ***** 4m)ts 2|4 I|l6 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7ll€ 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 i/
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  • 125 14 riN SATURDAY TODAY London (Spot) £223.0.0 No market Do. (3 months) £219.15.0 No market Singapore $111.37% $111.75 Business Done Penang $111.75 $112.00 Business Done Buyers no Sellers Buyers no Sellers COPRA.—(Sundrled) 4 60 $4.50 BLACK PEPPER $19.00 $19.00 RUBBER.— London 5 %d. 5/,d. New York llc(G) llc(G) Singapore
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  • 267 14 A. A ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Th* foUpwing are the changee In on quotations up to noon todav Saturday Today TIN Buyers Sellars Buyers Seller» Ayer Weng l 1.97% 2.02% 1.97% 2.02% Hitam 46 48 47 49 Hong Fa,tt 49 51 49 51 Jelebu 90 95 90 95 Klang River 1.40
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  • 113 14 The following are the latest quotation, for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tins 4 3 4 9 Ayer Wengs 1.95 2.02% Hong Fat’s 47% 50 K. Lanjuts 13 9 14 6 Kuala Kampars 10 3 10 9 Kil inghalls 11 9 12 3 Krama's 44 6 45
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  • 301 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ere 'he changes in oui quotations up to noon today:— Saturday T uda y Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ampats 4 3 4)9 4 3 4 9 Ayer Wengs 1.90 2.00 1.95 2.05 Hitams 47% 50 50 52% Hong Fatts 48 50 48 50 K,
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  • 73 14 Imprisonment And House Of Detention A Tamil named Muttusamy was charged in the police court today with being a stowaway on board the s.s. Rajula, on het voyage from Negapatam to Penang, on April 4. Accused pleaded guilty. Court Inspector Stewart said that the fare was
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  • 132 14 Business For Tomorrow's Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners tomorrow 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary and Special Meetings held on 26th March, 1935. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions arrived
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 605 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT SANITARY INSPECTION and Eng ing, Building, Dispensing, Tropi q Book-keeping etc. Our 1935 Prosn’ t shows how to obtain College LinkJ <tUB the above and M.R. San. 1., a m L. 1.0 .8., M.1.H., etc.. Degrees 4 CHAMBERS COLLEGE, 335 Y HOLBORN, LONDON, ENGLAND. I REWARD
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 36 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ralnfa’ 6 e,.m. 78 SE Noon 92 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 3.20 a.m 9.30 a.m. 3.25 p.m 10.25 p.m. TOMORROW 3.50 a.m 9.50 p.m. 3.49 p.m 11.04 p.m.
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  • 808 15 J?S PROFIT OF NEARLY $24,000 .nary general meetthe Good Hope Ltd., was held at of the Company Slave Island, J MaJ 5 Whittow in the ckmore, Mr. E. W. ir (Directors); Mr. elt v.rt 1 Mr. S.T. Pearce, senting the Agents yr. V• tion of the
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  • 70 15 ‘Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd., Penang, have received a telegram from the Se- cretaries, Messrs. Edw’ard Boustead Co., London, advising that the Annual Accounts for the year 1934 have been issued shewing a profit of £2,674. —and recommending the i payment of a Dividend of 2%.
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  • 510 15 Directors' Report The following is the directors' report and statemint of accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1934, was presented at the twenty-fifth annual general meeting of shareholders to be held at the registered office of the company, No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on
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  • 104 15 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 73 37 64 7331 New York 4.84% 4.85*4 Montreal 4.86 4.86t4 Brussels 28.’A 28% Geneva 15.02 15.03 Amsterdam 7.22 7.30 Milan 58, 5 (1 58 Ber'in 12.00 12.08% Prague 116% 116% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19-90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26 26
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  • 351 15 Directors* Report The following is the Directors’ Report Statement of Accounts for the year ended 30th November, 1934, for presentation at the Twenty-fifth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders to be held at the Offices of I Messrs. Boustead Co., Ltd., Ipoh, Perak, on Tuesday 16th April, 1935,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 54 15 HE SCREE! s MOST POPULAR COUPLE TOGETHER GAIN in ANOTHER GRAND METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER ENTERTAINMENT! BST «twlnmimS' I O \nd with even more thrills and vyTIT r Laugh» but then, you can al- a 0M IwW expect the unumptl from thia new rave tnnm I Mi w (T /EjrOLg|Wi XL C °WING
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    • 144 15 FOR YOUR LAWN FOR YOUR GARDEN FOR YOUR SPORTS FIELD FOR YOUR GOLF COURSE th««_a 7" LAWN MOWER 'k A ideally designed for the purpose -Jl A from the powerful motor models to the hand machines. Practi- I ca t efficient mowers they are 1 sturdily built for lasting service
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    • 157 15 S* moat gonorally uaoTui Modlolno for a// CUmatoo > n r J.Collis BrowoesT mlh vQ i T,Mm jf I i* J it 1 1 *JiB LI NO Substitute. Act» like a charm In Check» and arreata DIARRHOEA and ’EVER, CROUP, AGUE. I STOMACH CHILLS Th reliable Family remedy for and
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1835 16 I J TI > DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1 PvVrjJ 3J cW AMERICAN MAIL LINE <-;L v v W I. nfajg S Wvllb l Ĕ F I i BLUE FUHMEL LIME Sfgga g® 4 ~l -UUL Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave W 1 fffi Penang London C. ALCINOUS A’dam, L’don
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  • 512 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal fi Lines A list of vesssls arrivtag penang during the week S-J* PORT TODAY from Italy for Singapore, I Japan porta same day. Tg Mengeidar (KoeaS.S MAN* \pi-Api, Paneh, Be:i (Tg. Balei). Sails r the same ports. E Langsa, Belawan8.5. BU Sigli, Sabang, Meulaboh,
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  • 83 17 Local Reception Times Broadcasting from Station Z.8.W., Hongkong, pn 8750 kcs. 34.29 metres commenced on the 18th March. The following are the times of transmission from ZBW Daily 11.50 a.m. to 1.35 p.m. (local time). Mondays end Thursday 3.20 p.m. to 7.20 p.m. (local time). Other days
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  • 93 17 0. 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 St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, will be relayed in the Empire programme. In the evening
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  • 817 17 j NOTICE i i The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 27th March per the Netherlands Air»- > craft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on sth April. OUTWARD MAILS A m>?il for Burma (excepting Victorfß Pcint, Mergui and Tavby) and Northern India by the
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1696 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. sailor). The action takes place in A.M. the garden of Simon’s house on an 12.05 —Jan Berenska and his Orchestra, The fallowing are the wavelengths, evening e, long time ago. Joan is relayed from the Pump Room, Lea- cf which will be need simultaneous- found nodding
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    • 123 17 series pf quarterly talks. B.ls —Gramophone Records. 9.00 —C ose down. THURSDAY P.M. 7.oo —Gramophone Records. 7.30 “Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. 7.35 —Gramophone Records. 7.55 —Messrs. Anthony Co.’s Share Report. 8.00 —Taiwan Pun Records. 8.30 What’s On In Penang. B.4o—Taiwan Pun Records. 9.00 —Close down. FRIDAY P.M. k 7.oo —Gramophone
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  • 1038 18 JELUTONG ROAD MOTOR FATALITY Misadventure Verdict By Coroner DRIVER EXONERATED FROM BLAME “I find that the deceased Tan Mah Hock died from shock and haemorrhage from multiple injuries received. Death was due to misadventure. There is no reliable evidence which suggests that the driver, Chan Jin
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  • 83 18 Ungku Abdd Aziz Appointed CHANGES AT BATU PAHAT KUKOB Johore Bahru, April 5. His Highness the Sultan of Johore has today appointed the Hon. Ungku Abdul Aziz to be the new Dato Mentri Besar of the State of Johore in succession to the late Dato Abdul
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  • 887 18 Association In A Flourishing Condition i MR. LIM CHENG EAN IN HUMOROUS VEIN The remark that since his return from leave tour years ago he had found the Penang Teachers’ Association to be in a flourishing condition was expressed by Mr. L. W. Arnold, Patron and
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 411 18 j Veterinary Remedies Alterative This CONDmON Alterative g r condition S POWDER PO WDER I I For Herses. purifies the blood 1 r y-s. and acts as a very B A valuable aid tor «u fci on d EK I mild tonic. L Conditionin',' ami W B L t -,.,-t
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    • 16 18 |H I A good Sil® wP s^ I day-a "pickII me U P of -rm BM
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    • 591 18 Kidney Trcuble Cured. Quiek By Discsvs Doctors Praise Cystex— Works in IS Minutes Cleans Out Aeids and PoisonsPurifies Blood-Brags Hew ,3 Vigour in 48 Hours I.x 1 Comin o a frequo: > There are 9 million tiny, delicate of burning, itch.: tubes or filters in your Kidneys which tin U
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  • 943 19 by Minnie Pallister London, March 1 iciblems confront A ion at every turn. k arewi s an nt dangers of wa.s, consequence to the that at a seaside five-day musical i yesterday? lificance that distin- ctors from Germany, a country, will conof great masters and rs
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  • 1173 19 THE NEW SCRAMBLE FOR PRIVILEGE OF LENDING CHINA MONEY HINA’S pen door” appears to be in danger of being jammed with a lense mass of hu1 anxious to lend her frioniy Fri.en I. Washington, Tokyo taflother imp< rtant w >rld-centres come retorts that plai i ler discussion for
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 167 19 CH®P IHITAN perfect holiday- ''v 'r Sunshine, sea breezes, good company and jj W Sole Distributors. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. i; -rjp.l) t-ex rar-: I J LJ JXL4OX. The hardest wearing material for office floors, bungalow floors, steamer decks I MALTHOID I FLOOR COVERING MALTHOID
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  • 224 20 Making Normandie Shipshape TRIAL VOYAGE TH’S MONTH NORMANDIE, the 79.000-ton French liner, entering dry dock at St. Nazaiie, to undergo final adjustments before her trial voyage some Mme this month. This streamline mammoth, the biggest ship in the world —she is nine feet longer than
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