Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 April 1935

Total Pages: 20
1 20 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 82 Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
    20 words
  • 432 1 —Reuter. Approved By Assembly APPLICABLE FROM JULY 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 8. As a result of negotiations with the International Rubber Committee it is agreed that the basic quota for Siam be raised to 40,000 tons applicable from July
    —Reuter.  -  432 words
  • 684 1 Rugby Radio Service sad Reuter. MR. ANTHONY EDEN UNWELL SUFFER’ S FROM HEART STRAIN i. A RESULT OF TOUR HIT uR’S MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY London, April 9. 'icr, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, announced in s today that the British representatives C 'iiierence would be himself
    . Rugby Radio Service sad Reuter.  -  684 words
  • 22 1 X cfli d,en who > orm percussion bund at Orchard Well-street, Hackney. E, are all under five years of age.
    22 words
  • 110 1 supplies should the necessity arise.—Rugby Radio Service. Measures To Prevent Recurrence London, April 8. In the districts which experienced w’ater shortage during last summer, drought measures are being taken with, in many cases. Government assistance to prevent a recurrence. State grants have been made in rural localities for
    supplies should the necessity arise.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  110 words
  • 100 1 AO to take about 45 minutes. —Rugby Radio Service. Bought By French Government London, April 9. The De riavilland Ccmet machine which Jones and Waller flew from England to Australia and back in 13 I|4 days, and which, together with a second machine of the same type
    AO *****-~~ – to take about 45 minutes.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  100 words
  • 52 1 CANTON HANKOW RAILWAY —Reuter. Machinery Ordered From England London, April 8. The Chinese Government Purchasing Commission is ordering from British firms a hundred covered and a hundred uncovered freight cars, all of forty tons and all-steel, and also a quantity of machinery to the value of £116,000 for the Canton-
    —Reuter.  -  52 words
  • 117 1 ticularly in the building trades.— Rugby Radio Service. Decrease In Unemployment In Great Britain London, April 8. A substantial improvement in employment is revealed by the monthly returns of the Labour Ministry issued tonight. These show there were 119,000 more insured persons at W’ork on March 25 than
    ticularly in the building trades.— Rugby Radio Service.  -  117 words
  • 46 1 .—Reuter. To Be Shown At Prague And Warsaw London, April 8. The exhibition of Modern Chinese Art, after a successful season in London will be shown at Prague and Warsaw. Mr. Liu Hai-sou is leaving for China on May 14. —Reuter.
    .—Reuter.  -  46 words
  • 28 1 Reuter. Owner Of "New York Times" New York, April 8. The death is announced of Mr. Adolph Ochs owner of the ‘‘New York Times.”—
    Reuter.  -  28 words
  • 35 1 Reuter. Raymond Hamilton To Be Electrocuted Huntsville, Texas, April 8. Raymond Hamilton, public enemy No. 1, was sentenced to electrocution on May 10 for the murder of a State prison guard.—
    Reuter.  -  35 words
  • 44 1 —Reuter. 33 Killed 21,000 Homeless Manila, April 8. 1 hirty-three are known to have perished and many are injured in the typhoon which struck Samar Island. The entire population pi Borongan numbering 21,000 haCe. been rendered homeless and ex- tensive damage done.-
    —Reuter.  -  44 words
  • 74 1 Rugby Radio Service. Poet's Anniversary Celebrated London, April 8. On the occasion of tKe anniversary yesterday of the birth in 1770 of William Wordsworth, the songs .of thrushes and blackbirds outside the Dove Cottage, Grasm:rey in Westmoreland, where he lived for many years, were broadcast to the United
    Rugby Radio Service.  -  74 words
  • 48 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Negotiations Still Continuing London, April 8. Sir Frederick Leith Ross, Chairman of the British delegation in Rome which is engaged on negotiations for an AngloItalian trade agreement, has had several conversations with the representatives of the Italian Government. These exchanges are continuing.-
    —Rugby Radio Service.  -  48 words
  • 63 1 spent a memorable time. —Rugby Radio Service. British Delegates Return Home London, April 8. Over 40 United Kingdom delegates on their return from the Imperial Press Conference in South Africa arrived at Southampton this morning. The leader of the party, Major Astor, said that the conference had
    spent a memorable time.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  63 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 14 1 H 1 TOKISATSU I artistic CHERS rc 7< I>: hop Street, No. r 772.
      14 words
    • 64 1 DONALD 4S C O T C H WHISKY A fine WHISKY At a Moderate Price of $2.95 a bottle. Obtainable From All Provision Stores. TODAY’S NEWS Latest Telegrams 1 Early Telegrams 9 Sport 4 and 5 Latest Home News 6 Share Lists And Produce Malayan News 7 and 11 Commercial
      64 words

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2029 2 RATES FOR CASUAL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS STRAITS STEAMSHIP I 117 —IJ fX CO., LTD. HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BANK j yy Q|*|Q 1/PUCcll VO Al SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA. LIMITED T tisXnts'’sh'ulTbe Xsfed CDFC I A L CORPORATION B J zt, EEITH STREETT, PENANG— fa m the Advertising Manager, The
      2,029 words

  • 2099 3 DUCHESS OF KENT'S NEW HOME MARIE CURIE MEMORIAL DINNER GIRL SCULPTOR'S DISTINCTION FEMINISM IN TURKEY r < n Correspondent) (From <>ur London, March 27. QUEEN’S GIFT TO A MOTHER the Queen has been Fin the work of the ntral Mission, New London, end she alhci.t
    2,099 words
  • 217 3 PENANG P.W. JUBILEE FUND To Commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George V. I 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
    217 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 64 3 M YELLOW LABEL <•/- Hr MV* frr ;1 r x- -r-T- M 9HBH IV At A TAILORING HOUSE OF THE HIGHEST IEPUTE f U fv I u N N J 1 X/ A- 1 DZ i I J 1 Ii 1 W 1 1 E’- Ofl o i Kj Sr
      64 words

  • 860 4 Programme For Second Day WILL LORDLOGY WIN AGAIN The following is the full programme for tomorrow, the second day of the Penang Turf Club Easter Meeting. The order in which the handicaps appear below is not the correct order of running: Horses, Class 1, 5£-
    860 words
  • 28 4 —Reuter. Hamilton Defeats Queen's Park London, April 8. In a match in the Scottish League played today, Hamilton defeated Queen’s Park by four goals to three.-
    —Reuter.  -  28 words
  • 28 4 —Reuter. Bridgend Defeats Davenport Services I Londcn, April 8. i In a rugby match played today. Bridgend beat Davenport Services by nine points to I eight.-
    —Reuter.  -  28 words
  • 69 4 Sarazen Wins Ptay Off Augus a, Georgia, April 8. In the Masters Golf Tourr. ment in the play-off between Sarazen a J Craigwood. Sarazen won, the scores bein Sarazen 144 Craigwcod 149 Sarazen played magnificent golf, his putting being supericr 'o Craigwcod’s. At the half way
    69 words
  • 1224 4 A SET-BACK FOR ARSENAL ENGLAND V. REST MATCH EXPERIMENT GERMAN REFEREES INTERNATIONAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, March 30. ARSENAL’S CHAMPIONSHIP HOPES Many matches in the Football League were played in a continuous downpour of rain, which in some districts was accompanied by a strong wind, and
    1,224 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements

  • 1303 5 RE y f DSTOWN'S FAULTLESS JUMPING GOLOEK miller refuses and throws his JOCKEY: THOMOND 11. THIRD AGAIN .-rpool, March 29. T gtorv .nd National today is s Golden Milb r who start. to 1. went out first fter Valentine’s Brook and T IH finishel third.
    1,303 words
  • 839 5 THRILLING GOLF AT BURNHAM GREAT VICTORY FOR LUCAS singles to their L wedlt and one h 1 game, won thei thereby conielighting their rs into surprised ecstasy says Vagr with o caregely inspired by the Neilson and Lucas, much of the cred‘t must be give:. n had
    839 words
  • 372 5 Brown Runs Chester Boxer Close VERDICT MEETS WITH MIXED RECEPTION Two of the lightweight contenders met in the ring at the Liverpool Stadium, on March 21, in a twelve rounds congest at 9st. 121b5., when Jimmy Walsh (Chester) gained a points award over Frankie Brown (Liverpool).
    372 words
  • 99 5 “ALL-IN” WRESTLING Douglas Clark (Huddersfield) retained the “world’s all-in wres’ling championship be.t” at the Olympia Hall, Bradford, on March 22, beating Jim Burnett (Vancouver) by two falls to one. In the uno,voidable absence of Mr. T. Herbert Kaye, of Huddersfield, the donor of the gold belt,
    99 words
  • 314 5 Column Produce Stakes (N’market) Tomorrow, i Rosebery Stakes (Kempton) April 20 Queen’s Prize (Kempton) April 22. i Lancashire Steeplechase (Manchester) April 22. Great Metropolitan Stakes (Epsom) April 23. City and Suburban (Epsom) April 24. Esher Cup (Sandown) April 27. Two Thousand Guineas (N’market) May 1 Ona
    314 words
  • Cricket
    • 162 5 Will Support Resolution On "Direst Attack" A. W. Carr, the former Notts captain, who is standing as a candidate for the new commi tee of the club, has sent the following etter to the secretary, Mr. H. A. Brown: “Having accepted nomination as a candidate
      162 words
    • 131 5 Derbyshire Appeal For Remission At the annual meeting of Derbyshire County Cricket Club in Derby on March 22 Mr. L. Eardley Simpson, the treasurer, stated that since 1919 the club, while suffering losses amounting 'o r 6,700. had paid over £B,OOO in entertainment tax. Mr. Simpson
      131 words
  • 502 5 THE LEADING EVENTS IN THE YEAR 1935 The calendar of leading golf events foa 1935, compiled and arranged by the British Golf Union’s Joint Advisory Council in terms of the agreement wi’h is:—• April 13. —Amateurs v. Withington. April 21st, &c. —Blackheath Cup (International men’s foursomes), Chiberta. April 27.
    502 words

  • 483 6 BRIDEGROOM WHO WOULD NOT SAY "I WILL" Hendon, March 24. “Wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife A pause, dead silence in the church. The minister repeats his question to the bridegroom, a little louder, but still there is no reply. Them the bridegroom
    483 words
  • 209 6 Los Angeles Decree Los Angeles March 26. Miss Virginia Cherrill, the film actress, was granted an interlocutory decree of divorce from Mr. Cary Grant, the actor, whom she married in London in February, 1934. She charged her husband with desertion, nagging without cause, and refusing to
    209 words
  • 420 6 Appoints Recorder For I Preston BUT THERE WAS NO VACANCY Preston, March 27. On March 27 there was a Home i Office announcement that Mr. Hubert Hull had been appointed Recorder of Preston in succession to Sir John Singleton. But there was just one drawback: on
    420 words
  • 266 6 Affiliation Summons The affiliation summons brought by Mrs. Constance Ann Hinks, of Lowfield Heath, near Horley, Surrey, widow’ of Reginald Ivor Hinks, the Bath electrical engineer who was hanged on May 3 last for the murder of James Pullen, his father-in-law. [was dismissed by the
    266 words
  • 585 6 Doctor’s Story Of Trance Ordeal He Traces Criminals By Hypnotism Horror Of Walking In His Grave LETTER MAY SAVE HIS LIFE Market Harbortaigh, March 23. INE TIMES PRONOUNCED DEAD AND ONCE ACTUALLY PLACED IN HIS Ln| coffin Tills is the remarkable experience
    585 words
  • 95 6 A "No Confidence" Vote Melbourne, March 28. By 40 to 23 votes, the Victorian Legislative Assembly today carried the Country Party’s motion of “no confidence” in the Government. Sir Stanley Argyle, the Premier, has resigned, and Mr. Dunstan is forming" a Country Party Ministry with the support
    95 words
  • 404 6 ■ALMOST TOO COMMON’ i MR. JUSTICE AVORY The appeal of Percy Charles Anderson, 21. a motor mechanic, who was sentenced to death by Lord Chief Justic.e, Lord Hewart, at Lewes Assizes, was dismissed on March 29 by the Court of Criminal Ap- peal. Anderson was
    404 words
  • 411 6 Two seekers after King John’s treasure won their case, before Mr. Justice GreavesLord in the King’s Bench Division when they claimed arrears of salary. Mr. Digby Charles Henry D’Avigdor, of Stevenage (Herts), an engineer, and formerly adviser to the Japanese Embassy, c’aimed
    411 words
  • 402 6 Lessons Of Night Feat SILENT AND UNSEEN MISSIONS 1 I Mr. Christopher Nicholson’s recent night- j gliding feat at Dunstable is an indication of the high importance such performances might hold in war. i It illustrates, too, the steady develop- ment of gliding in Great
    402 words
  • 272 6 Bodies Still Being Found j In France The bodies of British soldiers killed in the war are still being found on the French battlefields. state s the annual report of the Imperial War Graves Commission. “There is no sign at present,” says Major General Sir Fabian Ware
    272 words
  • 488 6 v ALLEGED WRONG TREATMENT OF a girl Damages to the amount j awarded by a jury in th< Division aga.ins' Captain r p an osteopath, of Upper Berk Captain Lowry, who was i, inded jin the War, was sued by Mr and i Phillip Smith,
    488 words

  • 1412 7 ANNUAL report substantial increase in flying hours 1, ve pleasure in pre- report for 1934, t the Club’s exists fourth ecme j fence. view has shewn con- nd a substantial tars. The membership r a?P n .nd the flying memha 3 increasi <1 sn r j
    1,412 words
  • 488 7 Junior Badminton Championships KIN HONG DEFEATED IN STRAIGHT GAMES J (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) Tan Kin Hong of the Keystone Badminton Party had to submit to defeat when he met Cheah Chee Aun of Lipsville in a semi-final of the Junior singles championship played yesterday on the Hu
    488 words
  • 177 7 Fred Perry Has a Film Test Fred Perry, who, as an amateur lawn tennis player is forbidden, to make lewn tennis films for money, was given a film “test” without being aware of it when he visited the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios at Hollywood on March 23. He went
    177 words
  • 142 7 Heavy Scratchings In Big Race ORDER OF RUNNING The fo lowing is the correct order of running for tomorrow’s races Race I,—Horses 2—Divi. 2—3 p.m. Race 2. Horses 2—Divi. 1 —4.00 p.m. Race 3. Horses 3—Divi. 14.00 p.m. Race 4—Penang Griffins —4.30 p.m. Race 5. Horses—Class 1 —5.00
    142 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 351 7 BIG BARGAINS! I FROM OUR I APRIL SOLE ■F mb w Durable Bleached Damask in Dice SALE SI_OE doz S I SERVIETTES 2 p 2 att x e s-. Exce,lent weartaE Slze PRICE 31 ma M M Cable Weave Towels. A woven cAI C 2 9i CACp O\Afp|\ towel better
      351 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 45 8 I 1 n Photo-Engraving R OF |UM 1BADGES, BUTTONS. ii. X A*<‘ NAME PLATES. I J? BRASS SIGN BOARDS, ETC. DAISHIDO ENGRAVING WORKS, B, (Togoh Co.) VjA Xm 32, BISHOP STREET, PENANG, J 'PHONE NO. 694. LJ UJ CJ Lj _s HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.ss.af.ms
      45 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 135 8 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS! SEASON INDEFINITELY EXTENDED! 5-45 TONIGHT 9-00 Owing to the enormous length of the picture Shows start earlier as mentioned above. THE IMMORTAL SENSATION OF THE STAGE NOW COMES TO THE SCREEN WITH ALL ITS GLORY AND SPLENDOUR! PIONEER'S SUPER TAMIL TALKIE “R HAMA VIJ A YAM” J V
      135 words
    • 225 8 lahhrliffllpg 6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.3« 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 730 AN RKO-RADIO PICTURE LAST 2 SHOWS YOU DON'T HAVE TO UNDERSTAND BASEBELL U IIC3 A N B C W A NTF l TO ENJOY THIS GRAND MYSTERY COMEDY I n U .T D M H V J i-W I C
      225 words

  • 362 9 Latest List In F.M.S. Gazette The follow r.; ist of appointments in the latest is >e 1 the F.M.S. Gazette:— yj r t M rintendent, Posts and Telegraphs Department, S.S. and FJIS Accountant-General, S.S. and F.M.S. Mr. William t be an Engineer, Posts and Teleg: h- department. Dr Mai
    362 words
  • 863 9 The Rytecraft Scoota-Car BRITISH THROUGHOUT Considerable publicity has arisen in local newspapers as a result of the introduction of the Rytecraft Scoota-car— the world’s smallest automobile—into IMalaya recently We are now glad to be able to give you a correct and detailed information concerning this newly invented
    863 words
  • 132 9 —Reuter Nazis Gain 44 Seats DR. RAUSCHNING HELD TO BE A TRAITOR Danzig, April 8. The Nazis won 44 seats or sixty per cent, of the seats in Parliament which is only an increase of four and less than the two-thirds majority required for making constitutional reforms.
    —Reuter  -  132 words
  • 107 9 stage of the measure.—Rugby Radio Service. To Go Through Commons Before Whitsuntide London, April 8. Every effort is being made by the Government to effect the passage of the Government of India Bill through the House of Commons before Whitsuntide. Four sittings are being reserved for consideration of
    stage of the measure.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  107 words
  • 163 9 —Reuter. Unauthorised Sale At Low Prices London, April 8. In the House of Commons, Sir John Wardlaw-Milne drew attention to the unauthorised sale of British educational books in Shanghai at low prices. Consequently firms importing the same book’s from England were prejudiced and he urged
    —Reuter.  -  163 words
  • 151 9 r o in the English Lake District.—Rugby I Radio Service. Rapid Growth In United Kingdom London, April 8. The remarkable success of the Youth Hostel Movement was emphasised at the Association’s annual meeting. It was founded in 1932 and at the end of that year, the membership had
    r o in the English Lake District.—Rugby I Radio Service.  -  151 words
  • 127 9 Miraculous Escape Of Four Indians Four Indians had a miraculous escape when the car they were in crashed in Scotland Road near the junction of York Road yesterday afternoon. I It appears that they were proceeding a’ong Ayer Itam Road after their return from the
    127 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 60 9 ill get an 3 ptVltO/TlicuL and rz I conifotlalle shave with g Cuticura STICK x emoD#®! E sooWes protects S and ivitforates E the skin Sold at i!" tur rhmivi» UkßTins PILLS, APiql Steel I Su reandcertai n nr i I comn] a -an remale I kctp ah( should I
      60 words
    • 26 9 GALLI-CURCI TOWN HALL Penang. THE VOICE OF THE CENTURY Monday, April 15, 1935,_ 9.30 p.m. RESERVED $4/- $3/-. UNRESERVED $2/-. Book now at MOUTRIE'S ’PHONE 795.
      26 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 26 9 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
      26 words
    • 748 9 Crossword Puzzle No. 53 I $750 MUST BE WON I FIRST PRIZE $5OO. SECOND PRIZE $250. I i THIS CROSSWORD PUZZLE IS BEING ISSUED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE Samc H CROSSWORD PUZZLE APPEARING IN THE SINGAPORE SUNDAY TRIBUNE I CONDITIONS J 1. Address the solution to T. B. ROGERS 9
      748 words

  • 806 10 It is now obvious that the Berlin visit of the British statesmen, Sir John Simon and Mr. Anthony Eden, has accomplished very little towards the consolidation of international peace, but even that “little” is to be welcomed as this “direct contact” between British and German ministers may
    806 words
  • 72 10 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette.”) May I acknowledge through the medium of your paper the following subscriptions received to date. R.S. Chantier Esq., 50.00 Dr. W.B. Morgan 25.0(f R. Reception Fund 47.12 C.E. Swift Esq., 20.00 P.G. Rynd Esq., 10.00 J.R. Grant Esq.,
    72 words
  • 1044 10 STORY OF BUDDHA AND A DAMNED SPIRIT given her three lotus flowers. V'n “Birmingham Post.” It was after a lapse of e.lmost forty years I revisited a Buddhist temple in my native ‘own Tsushima, near Nagoya, a few years ego. Received cordially by the pri-j
    given her three lotus flowers. ) V'n “Birmingham Post.”  -  1,044 words
  • 80 10 Final Subscription List No. 22. The Protector of Chinese, Penang, acknowledges with thanks receipt of the following contributions towards the above Fund: Straits and Malayan Chinese in Medan $44-00 The St. George's Girls’ School Society $2l-00 65 00 Amount previously acknowledged $9202-41 Total $9267-41 Payments
    80 words
  • 104 10 One Accused Still In Hospital Md. Meerasah, Teoh Chew Kim, Ong Ah Heng and Chee Hock Lam were charged in the police court today with disturbing the public peace, by fighting with one another in Pitt Street at about 12.35 p.m. on April 8. First and
    104 words
  • 105 10 Peterson Bruyns Mrs. G. Bruyns, of 130 Irving E' id, Penang, has issued invitations for ti of her elder daughter, Agnes M u ilr Frederic Emile Peterson, of tin I' I toms Kuala Lumpur, at the I Assumption. Penang, on East. April 22, at 8 a m.
    105 words
  • 97 10 i Prosecution Not °y To Go On A statement that the pros, not yet ready to proceed wit was made by Inspector St w police court today, when the mentioned in which a Tamil nai stood charged that he, at abou: on March 20, underneath hou-.
    97 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 552 10 A splendid supper —and then /-L I a Carlsberg. bfKsff HnSAE L±—" I I z fl /ft fl I l IXI vl /I JI I Once fasted always wanted k THE KING OF BEERS SOLE IMPORTERS: THE FAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. TWO CAMERAS OF NOTE 03
      552 words
    • 28 10 When Buying Hems ALWAYS SPECIFY Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh. Kuala Lompur.
      28 words

  • 439 11 i Evidence Charge In r a bt SEQU TO SUPREME COURT SUIT i interesting turn resumed in the n .i his morning, beitlge, of the case 1 named Veera- .rged with fabrilonce. The Dist;: i i ted the accused rm (HARGE Th used was:—
    439 words
  • 722 11 By Wealthy Mohamedan's Widow QUESTION OF MOVABLE AND IMMOVABLE PROPERTY In the Supreme Court this I morning the suit came up for hearing before Mr. Justice Whitley in which Sultan Xachiar, widow, residing at 48, X’ew Street, Xegapatam, sued Sheena Aminsahib of 200, Beach Street,
    722 words
  • 494 11 Death By Misadventure “BORINGIA" CREW COMMENDED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 9. Before the Singapore Coroner, a verdict of death by misadventure was returned on Mr. Arnold Savage Bailey. The Coroner commenced the tw’o members of the Beringia (Petersen and Russmussen). Mr.
    494 words
  • 112 11 Cyclists Fined $2.50 Each A cyclist named Chin Kah Kee pleaded guilty in the police court today before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph), when charged with disobeying the order of a police constable by failing to stop his cycle when signalled to do so, at the junction
    112 words
  • 117 11 Chinese Bound Over For Six Months Judgment was delivered in the police court today by the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph, in which a Chinese named Yeoh Choot stood charged with theft of a tin of coconut oil from No. 51, Madras Lane, the property of Roey
    117 words
  • 81 11 Went Down By Side Of Boat Four Chinese named Tan Sum Chong, Chooi Moo, Ong Guan Keong and Chuah Eng Hoe were produced in the police court today, charged with disembarking from the s.s. Seberang before she had been properly secured, at the Church Street Ghaut’ jetty
    81 words
  • 160 11 Solicitor General's Application NAMES OF PARTIES NOT DISCLOSED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 9. Mr. Adrian Clark, Acting Solicitor General, in the Supreme Court today made an ex-parte motion for an order to show cause against two Solicitors and one Advocate. The names of
    160 words
  • 89 11 That another accused had still to be arrested in connection with the case, was the statement of the prosecution officer when a Tamil named Andy was charged in the police court today, with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot Veeran with a leather belt, at Gladstone
    89 words
  • 104 11 Another Arrest Made Last Night Arrested last night in connection with yesterday’s attempted extortion case, a Hylam named Khoo Ah Keat wa s charged in the police court today, with attempting to commit extortion by putting Tan Ah Kuan in fear of injury and thereby dishonestly induced
    104 words
  • 131 11 Reiff er. SHANGHAI AFFRAY Irish Engineer Shot Dead Shanghai, April 9. i Mr. Nathaniel Gilston Macdonald, a bachelor aged 38 a native of Kingsussie in. Inverness and tmployed in a Shanghai engineering firm wa s accidentally shot dead, the bullets piercing his head and heart during an affray
    – Reiff er.  -  131 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 79 11 y W J THE TRUFOOD HAPPY BABY Mothers call Trufood their DEPUTY" and well they may—for Trufood is the only real alternative to breast milk. HUMANISED SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. ■“■“■“■Tl J Eastern Oriental Hotel! PENANG. Tomorrow, 10th April y SPECIAL DINNER DANCE I Dance
      79 words

  • 1511 12 Preliminary Enquiry Continued DETECTIVE SUB-INSPECTOR GIVES EVIDENCE A Taiping detective constable, an employee of the Ai Gnoh lodging house and a Detective Sub-Inspector, were the three witnesses examined yesterday in the police court before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph), when further hearing was recorded at the
    1,511 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 534 12 EMPIRE DAY 1935 t o: PENANG PUBLICITY POSTER COMPETITION. (Und?r the auspices of the Penang Publicity Committee.) In connection with Empire Day, May 24th, 1935, the Penang Publicity Committee is organising a competition and exhibition of posters for advertising Penang, exprc;slv for the purpose of furthering the movement for greater
      534 words
    • 165 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 ALSO A SMALL EXCLUSIVE
      165 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 34 12 THE SCREEN'S MOST POPULAR COUPLE TOGETHER AGAIN IN ANOTHER GRAND METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER ENTERTAINMENT! ways expect tho unuxual from thia jMWU -A «™Tteam! W > /LaJO L 4 I Ail 3 ■r',l COMING TO QUEER'S VELV SOON!
      34 words

  • 392 13 A Great Picture OPENING TOMORROW AT MAJESTIC t o j Lancer,” which tomorrow, was yesterday and rpssion the picture was unand a high tional pit<h wei ail rained until the end. ndeed, and the vhether massed pageanin n the barracK with fluttering i tiirough mountain
    392 words
  • 735 13 Scheme For Visible Memorial ONE MILION TREES TO BE PLANTED Almost more than anything else, a British visitor to Canada for the first time is struck by the affection of Canadians for the Mother Country and the warmth of their loyalty towards the King. The
    735 words
  • 716 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Sir George Maxwell left in air mai week for Geneva to a“end the Slavery Committee of the League cf Nations. Bishop Edwin F. Lee, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and Mrs. Lee returned to Singapore from Manila by the “President Polk.” Mr. B. G. H. Johnson has been
    716 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 64 13 OS PE’MNG 'PHONE 543. PENANG S. S. TONIGHT ST. ORGE'S SOCIETY BALL PRACTICE DANCE 9.30 p.m. TOMORROW COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 9 p.m. hursday, 11th April DINNER DANCE Friday, 12th April Yur OPENING NIGHT OF ME SIX HOLLYWOOD DEBUTANTES" CABARET 7 to 9.30 p.m. NON-DINERS—S 2. urday, 13th April lAL
      64 words
    • 77 13 i T 1 i I J PLAY THE GAME YOU CADS 5 BY THE WESTERN BROTHERS IS AS BIG A SUCCESS AS THEIR WELL- KNOWN "OLD SCHOOL TIE". COLUMBIA RECORD No. DB 1450 PRICE $1.50 j ROBINSON PIANO CO.. I PENANG. I 9l\ 3 w Il \i 11 HALIBUT TURBOT
      77 words

  • 304 14 ORDERS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD TUBA ROOT AS AN INSECTICIDE Singapore. April 8. A very small industry of Malaya is at present enjoying the greatest boom that it has ever experienced, greater in proportion than the other Malayan industries. It is the tuba
    304 words
  • 537 14 Japan's Inroads GERMANY'S ATTEMPT AT BARTER Britain’s share of India’s imports during the first nine months of the fiscal year, April 1 to December 31, 1934, declined to 40.3 per cent, of the total, against 41.3 per cent, in the previous year, according to the
    537 words
  • 140 14 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) No mar^e t £220 0 0 Do. (3 months) No market £224 5 0 Z l T POr ***** $112.37% Business Done Penang $112.00 $ll2 75 Business Done o Buyers no Sellers Buyers no Sellers COPBA.-(Sundried) 4 50 BLACK PEPPER b RUBBER.- Sl9o
    140 words
  • 447 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* n MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’» Share List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS: Allenby 1.60 1.70 1.55 1.65 Ba‘u Lintang 1.05 1.10 1.00 1.05 Broga 90 95 90 95 Connemara 1.55 1.65 c 1.55 1.62*4c
    447 words
  • 277 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ere ‘he changes in oui quotations up to noon today:— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers I TINS Ampats 4 3 4 9 44% 47% Ayer Wengs 1.95 2.05 1.97% 2.05 j Hitams 50 52% 48 51 1 Hong Fatts 48 50 49 51 ■K.
    277 words
  • 288 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The foltowing are the changee in <w quotations up to noon toda” Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* Ayer Weng 1.97% 2.02% 1.97% 2.02% Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Jelebu 90 95 90 95 Lukut 100 1.02% 1.00
    288 words
  • 48 14 PENANG. APRIL 9, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 3 31 32 4m its 2 4 116 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4s 3 Documentary 2)4 7116 On New York Demand 55% France T.T. 835 Shanghai T.T. 31% dis. Hongkong T.T. 11%% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 28
    48 words
  • 144 14 The following are th*» latest quotation; for today:— Buyers Sedlcra nN Ampat Tins 4 3 4 9 Ayer Wengs 1.97% 2.05 Hitams 50 52% Hong FaUs 47% 50 Jelebus 90 95 K. Kamuntings 5 9 6 3 K. Lanjuts 14 0 14 9 K. Kampars 10 6
    144 words
  • 761 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. S ij I RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1 Alor Gai ah Rubber Estate 1 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 Ayer liitatn Planting Syndicate 2 Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates Bassett Rubber Co. Batu Lintang Rubber Co. -cum, Bedford Plants Benta Rubber
    761 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 224 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE LEOPARD MOTH AEROPLANE. Purchased new in August 1934. Run to dAte 150 hours. Price £l,OOO/- or nearest oner. Delivery Kuala Lumpur Aerodrome. Apply Loke Wan Yat, Kuala Lumpur. FOR SALE Sheeting Plant comprising i 8 H.P. Petter Crude Oil 1 Cooling Tank 4 Shaws 7” x
      224 words
  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 44 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind R&infal 6 a m. 80 NW Noon 92 NE TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 3 50 a m 9.50 p.m. 3 49 P- m 11.04 p.m. tomorrow 4 1S a m 10.10 a.m. 40S P' m 12.05 a.m.
      44 words

  • 1339 15 iiAwina Cautious Policy following Of P udent Finance restoration of half O'. 1931 CUT Singapore, April 6. ral Meeting of the mpany Ltd., was held to-day. jrg presided and the \1 ssrs. F. S. Gibson, Fell, J. Bagnall, arne, W. B. Su.1 E. Cookson, L. J.
    1,339 words
  • 1046 15 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market Report RUBBER London, March 27. In our reports recently we have made a point of stating the highest and lowest prices at which Ribbed Smoked Sheet on the Spot has been sold during the period under review’. On this occasion we have to report that business
    1,046 words
  • 114 15 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 73 J J 73 37 64 New York 4.83% 4.84% Montreal 4.85% 4.86 Brussels 28 JI 28 JI Geneva 14.94% 15.02 Amsterdam 7.16% 7.22 Milan 58 58, s ft Berlin 11.99 12.00 Prague 115 H 116% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm
    114 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 376 15 Held it to the light feg r~~ emd see the ink within I Parker Vacumatic tells when to refill no more running out of ink this amazing pen writes two on precious gold and iridium point a greater beauty and distinction of design. Will, your fountain pen suddenly B ‘‘dry
      376 words
  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 26 15 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
      26 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1734 16 I I w DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE l. dIA 1 JgQ cW AMERICAN MAIL LINE > v z jg& W I 'lT'** BLUE FUMMBL LIMC X^St-jZ ZjBIV J Veraek». LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Duu -1- ItaW^Tty^ Penang London C. ALCINOUS A’dam,L’don Hamburg Apr. 12 May 13 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ
      1,734 words

  • 491 17 SHIPPINH ARRIVALS DEPARTURES 4 Ip Of Principal sche^ w e f s sc of vessels arriving ang du ring th® week j 01BD4 fr' 0 KT TODAY D» Mdigeidar (Koea--<jfAND ABf -Apt, Paneh, Beloe). (Tg. Balei). Sails joTnb an same ports. tornoi’ rOV jq r th continent. -A DAR r
    491 words
  • 93 17 B. B. C. Empire Announcement The 8.8. C. announces that on Monday, May 6, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession to the throne of H.M. King George V, the service of national thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, will be relayed in the Empire programme. In the evening
    93 words
  • 534 17 The Pest Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on 16th March by the s.s. “Chitral” wes delivered in London on 6th April. AIK MAILS A mail for Java end Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore a"d thence by
    534 words
  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 108 17 WESTINGHOUSE! THE OLDEST NAME IN RADIO AND STILL FOREMOST IN EVERY MAJOR J ADVANCE IN RADIO SCIENCE. "NATIONAL RADIO" OFFER EXCEPTIONALLY 1 THE NEW N i WESTINGHOUSE r i I MOD. WR-45 RADIO 1 IT’S AN 8 TUBE SUPERHET. I-MTIOT-ING ALL THE DESIRED FEATURES HT BEFORE MODERN RADIO RECEPTION, VIZ.—
      108 words
  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1525 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. I Soldiers Never Die Songs! STATION Z H I—STORE i and Music of Past Wars: The The following are the wavelengths. Wireless Male Voice Chorus. The (Owned and operated by Radio Ser- i WO cf which will be used simultaneous- 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. Leader, vice
      1,525 words
    • 237 17 Songs my Mother taught me Lionel Tertis. DB.l499—Stay as sweet as you are What about me Ruth Etting. DB.lo9B—Farewell to Arms Moon Seng Quentin Maclean. D 8.1458 —Cavalcade of Martial Songs Raymond Newell and Debroy Somers Band. D 8.148 The Joker Billy Meyerl. C 8.779 —Love All I do is
      237 words

  • 2285 18 JUDGE AND CLAIM ON SIR T. LIPTON'S £lO.OOO lOU JUDGMENT FOR THE EXECUTORS Remarking that th 3 story put forward by the plaintiff was a tissue of falsehools. for the most part of recent invention,” Mr Justic Macnaghten gave judgment cn March 25 for
    2,285 words
  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 235 18 ■i i M t A—LA in owe. —*——a— Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MA.NUFACTURERS OF [WATER PURIFICATION PLANT A PfBB" Ml »iiir 1 iin 1 HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER < COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OL>T BY SOLE AGENTS: HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD., (Incorporated in the Straits Settlementa.) ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PENANG. ——l_—i_j —L-r
      235 words

  • 242 19 —Reuter. VILLAGERS BELIEVE LABOURERS KILL CHIDREN TO PLEASE GODS SLAY WORKERS AS REVENGE FOR ALLEGED ATROCITIES TRAGIC INCIDENT ALONG CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY FrPTHi.-o .-1 .Canton. March 23. I Inl.K evidence that superstition is still threatening to inipede the progress of reconstruction in the interior of
    —Reuter.  -  242 words
  • 380 19 I Sterling Credit As I Means 0* issue I 41D TO TRADE SEEN EASING ANCIAL stringency SI nchai. March 27. >un<ls” equivaI line to < uU a ongside the 3 dollar is iv° Vicb r f the e K? m Bankii y- The
    380 words
  • 105 19 i- ive oeen advis Pacific Service or nmissi< npv. t d is Io Be Ai>r 11 i 1 b a ’i. March 21. ’«ion reached by Af lair s Inspectc office of Foreign tor Five Provinen ceforth r, today. wi, i be ieaign < t 6^
    i- ive oeen advis Pacific Service  -  105 words
  • 155 19 Pacific Service. Slain By Communist Captors Peiping, March, 20. Word was received here today of the I murder in north Shensi of a Chinese priest, j Father Stephen Fang. The Lumen Agentie states tha\ on October 15 a band of Communists attacked the Father Fang's hcus
    Pacific Service.  -  155 words
  • 161 19 Reuter. Dies To Protect A Friend j Shanghai, March 22. Miss Yuan Ling-yuk, one of the most pro. minent screen actresses in China, who was known as the “Mary Pickford” of the East, has played her last role —that of a woman who chose death to protect
    Reuter.  -  161 words
  • 90 19 —Reuter. Diet Of Pebbles Causes 1,000 Deaths Shanghai, March 22. More than 1,000 Chinese have died in Parchen, a town in northern Kiangsu Province, as the result of eating pebbles. Facing starvation in consequence of last year’s drought which ruined most of the crops, the desperate
    —Reuter.  -  90 words
  • 236 19 ter these specimens.—Reuters Pacific Ser- vice. Sven Hedin To Take Them To Sweden Peiping, March 21. According to the local Chinese Press, the National Commission for the Preservation of Antiquities in Nanking has granted permission to Dr. Sven Hedin, the famous Swed-sh explorer, to take 38 chests
    “ ter these specimens.—Reuters Pacific Ser' vice.  -  236 words
  • 389 19 H.M.S. Suffolk's Costly Cargo 10,000 MILES SEA VOYAGE CHINESE FEAR OF PIRATES H.M.S. Suffolk, 9,800 tons, of the Fifth Cruiser Squadron is to transport from China the valuable art treasures, which wi'l form the nucleus of the Chinese Art Exhibition at the Royal Academy next
    389 words
  • 88 19 Reuters Pacific Service. Economic Revival To Be Main Feature Canton, March 16. As the most important parts of the three-year plan of reconstruction will probably be achieved within this year, the drafting of a second titanic scheme for making Kwangtung a model province is
    Reuters Pacific Service.  -  88 words
  • 84 19 —Reuter. To Be Prohibited In China Nanking, March 22. Chinese husbands will have until July 1, 1935, to decide whether they wish to have concubines. After that date, all such additions to a man’s household will be forbidden by law, but men already possessing them will be allowed to
    —Reuter.  -  84 words
  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 137 19 i JUST THE THING FOR DANCERS I I I JOHNSON'S POWDERED WAX I Ig 3 I Made for Dance Floors only. EASY TO USE-SIMPLY SHAKE IT LIGHTLY ON THE FLOOR. WILL I GIVE A PERFECT DANCING SURFACE, ANYWHERE, AT ANY TIME. I ONLY A VERY SMALL QUANTITY NECESSARY.| ONE POUND
      137 words

  • 243 20 Striking Fall At Sand own SERVICE RIDERS RACE.—Mr. I. Reid and his mount Le Chene caught as they fell in the Grand Military Gold Cup ’Chase at Sandown YOUNG kujERS COME TO TOWN. Joan Marsh and her mount, were competing tn children’s classes at the
    243 words