Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 April 1935

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. N o. 88. Vol. XCIIL TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1395. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1009 1 ment progressive JD SUBSTANTIAL incoms tax expected to yield £l4 000,000 MORE IN 1935 i lain presented his fourth budget this a- 1 <•< I and animated house. He announced ‘l nt a slllll ,f £ll ’E was available for distribution. o me the
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  • 32 1 MR. ANTHONY EDEN. Lord Privy Seal (centre), with M Maisky (Soviet Ambassador to London), on right, and M Davtian /Soviet Ambassador to Poland), as their train arrived at Warsaw.
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  • 65 1 Rugby Radio Service. On Return From Stresa London, April 15. The Prime Minister was warmly welcomed when he entered the House of Commons within one hour of his return by air from Stresa. Replying to questions he said he had not had time to consider a statement regarding
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  • 1022 1 OR KING EDWARD PLACE MR. KHOO SIAN EWE'S SUGGESTION AT LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING TRIBUTES TO MR. G. STURROCK At yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council, the earlier proceedings of which were published in yesterday’s “Pinang Gazette,” the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe asked
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 12 1 artistic pKO togßA?^£ r3 No 68-70, S rCet pENANG. Telephone No. 772.
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    • 52 1 PENANG SRW ’PHONE 543. I PENANG S. S. ■i I w Rjr J I ,dl i aB JI w IMm Jl I tomorrow Goeßtail Danee 6.30 to 9 p.m. with 1 "THE SIX HOLLYWOOD BLONDES" Entire Change of Programme NON-DINERS $2.00 DINERS Extra $l.OO I THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER DANCE CABARET
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    • 60 1 DONALD 0 SCO T C JS WHISKY A fine WHISKY BRjaaH At a Moderate Prtoe i gfiml of $2.95 a bottla. Obtainable From Mtaarfß All Provision Store*. TODAY’S NEWS Latest Telegrams Early Telegrams Sport and 5 .atest Home News 6 S 1 are List*? Ar i Prnd’icF Malayan News 7
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    • 2312 2 <-- RATES FOR CASUAL 1 malaya consolidated penang turf club I PERAK TURF CLUB RANKS TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. ADVERTISEMENTS (In Voluntary Liquidation.) Tender 3 arc invlted tor the «>' E ACTED SKYE MEETING j 'i fruit rubber and coconut treeg situated on EAj lEK a th#» lands of tht»
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  • 434 3  -  [TACH dress has its cape. The first is worn under a kncclength.” An elbow-lent/th cojjc with a pleated bow adorns an afternoon dress. A brown wool outfit has contrasting cape faced with beige. Note the skirt split cl the hem with minute revers! MARY GRACE f
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  • 2286 3 SPLENDOUR OF ROYAL COURTS THE QUEEN'S BEAUTIFUL GOWNS FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE MEMORIAL BALL DISTINCTION FOR BORSTAL GOVERNOR (hom Our Own G>ir-sp«.ndent.) I \pril 3. Jubilee season opens Ip this Jubilee 1 I ’alace <>n H \v< >re the lUards, as h t* i nrnarv regiI At
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    • 113 3 I Photo-Engraving o,! [BADGES, BUTTONS, NAME PLATES, BRASS SIGN BOARDS, ETC. DAISHIDO ENGRAVING WORKS, (Togoh Co.) 32, BISHOP STREET, PENANG, I 'PHONE NO. 694. THEY MUST BE RIGHT Poorly fitted glasses are as bad as no glasses at| all. Although helping the eyas in one way, they might be weakening
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  • 1222 4 Arsenal’s Position Consolidated I Failure Of The Spurs I PROBLEMS OF RELEGATION AND PROMOTION (From Our Own Correspondent» London, April 6 ARSENAL’S RECORD CHANCE The situation both at the top and bottom of the First Division of the League was little clarified by the results of the
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  • 161 4 —Reuter. The Call Over MONTROSE FAVOURITE AT 7—2 London, April 15. The call-over for the City and Suburban Handicap to be run at Epsom cn April 24 resulted as follows: 7 2 Montrose t and o. 5 1 Snooker t and o. 6 1 Light Sussex o.
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  • 30 4 —Reuter. Hearts Defeats Clyde London, April 15. The following are results of matches played today in the Scottish League:— Hearts 2, Clyde 0. Queen’s Park 3, Hibernian 1.
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  • 165 4 Dharmaraj Out To Win Featherweight Title JAYAR A J TO MEET BUD WALLEY (BY “SECONDS OUT”) The next boxing card submitted to the Board of Control for approval has a double main event of 12 rounds in which Dharmaraj will make a bid for Battling Khoo's
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  • 48 4 The following is the result of the monthly competition, April P. H. Goss (18) 1 Down J. W. Pinhey (18) 1 P. H. Bonnet (18) 2 W. Laurie (20) 2 Dr. H. J. Lawson (36) 2 A. V. Perrin (10) 5 T. Kitching (16) ..6
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  • 403 4 The Entries CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS A DAY The following are the full entries for the Perak Turf Club Easter Skye Meeting to be run at Ipoh on Saturday, April 20 and Monday, April 22. As will be noted from the number of divisions indicated
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  • 50 4 Singapore’s Team Chosen TO MEET SELANGOR EASTER (From Our Own Sir Pore, April 15 I The following have n selected I present Singapore aga st Selangor j|S State Cricket Match t< Lumpur during th. ASHWORTH (Captain) JENNER HOLT CHIA KENG HOCK ROSS JANSEN PALMER MUTHUCUMARU PEARSE LEONARD PONNIAH
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  • 87 4 Malay C. C. v. Alor Star C. C. The following have been selected to pto for the M.C.C. against the Alor Star Ctrl ket Club on Friday at Alor Star ground j M. M. Akbar (Capt.i, Y. B Osrn; H. R. Pawanteh, M. T Samsudin. H 1 Idris, A.
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  • 163 4 Rangers Defeat T.P.CAB (From our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur. April 15 A thrilling soccer match in the division of the Selangor Association J ball league was played y sterday at Stadium when the Selangor Rangers feated T.P.C.A. by two goals to < These two teams have been
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  • 63 4 Boatmen's Unic.i v- I Trade Schoo! ..nt the B*l The following will r men's Union against School on Wednesday Ground at 5.15 p m r, e 1 inian ai D. Suppiah; P. 1 David; Thambiappa. 1< x ya.r’-’B K. Muniandy, Somusum pan, John Ignat.us ar vß®*! Reserves:- N.
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  • 331 5 TWO BOOKMAKERS AND WEt KNOWN JOCKEY tYR e blew out on MOUNTAIN road RIDER'S MACHINE skidded into pole ywerekin■neyfrom Ktrtla orange races y he bookmakers w-. ri Peter White <26 1- r Street. South Kennngton; Alexander Willi in nr (34), Camp- bell parade, Bondi.
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  • 594 5 The Tour Of England This Summer i HIGH STANDARD OF PLAY IN UNION Durban. The South Africans are looking forward most eagerly to their cricket tour in England this Summer, and they are setting out with high hopes of success. I South African interest in cricket has
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  • 688 5 Two Victories For McLean BRILLIANT SHORT GAME J. McLean’s defeat of J. J. Busson, the British match-play champion, was one of the features of the match in which leading amateurs met professionals at Fulwell, on April 2. The contest was in the nature of a
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  • 673 5 Miss Paget's Swift Decision NEW TRAINER Golden Miller and other jumpers owned by Miss Dorothy Paget are to leave A.B. Briscoe’s stables at Exning, Newmarket, to be trained elsewhere. It is understood I that this is a sequel to the sensational failures pf Go’den Miller in the
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  • 526 5 THE LEADING EVENTS IN THE YEAR 1935 The calendar of leading golf events for 1935, compiled and arranged by the British Golf Union’s Joint Advisory Council in terms of the agreement with prompters, Withington. April 21st, &c.—Blackheath Cup (International men’s foursomes), Chiberta. I April 27.—English county championship, Hollinwell. April
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  • 306 5 Rosebery Stakes (Kempton) April 2d Queen’s Prize (Kempton) April 22. i Lancashire Steeplechase (Manchester) April 2X Great Metropolitan Stakes j (Epsom) April 2X City and Suburban (Epsom) April 24. Esher Cup (Sandown) April 27. Two Thousand Guineas (N’market) May L One Thousand Guineas (N’market) May A.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 97 5 7/>* most aonorally usotui Modlolno tor all CUmatos > nUlollis Browogt wWM aJ 11 sF *ld Tai mam I I 8 I Si■ M w I no lubatituta. Acta Ilka a charm In Checks end arreata DIARRHOEA and ’EVER, CROUP. AGUE. an a H null I Q The reliable Family
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  • 288 6 *'l Have No Rea! Estate In New York" WHAT THE MAYOR SAID The Viscountess Astor, M.P., is a wealthy woman. Lord Astor is also a rich man. And his Worship the Mayor of Pittsburg U.S.A., decided in his wisdom to tell a l the world
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  • 296 6 Terms Not Disclosed A settlement of the dispute over the custody of Jean Crichton, aged 11, was reoched in the Court of Appea’ on April 2. The agreement involves maintenance of the status quo, the appeal "standing over generally.” “It is not necessary to say what the
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 6 CROWDS gathered in Hyde Park in spring sunshine watching riders in Rotten Row.
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  • 501 6 Helped Husband With Model REMARKABLE NEW FEATURES Reading, April 1. I had a flight here today in a Miles “Merlin”— a 'plane designed by Mr. F. G. Miles, whose wife has done much of the important drawing-office work and stress calculations for the successful series of Miles
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  • 629 6 CHARGE OF FRAUD ON WIDOW At the Central Criminal Court on April 2, before the Recorder (Sir Holman Gregory, K.C.), Maurice Mount Falcon, 35, described as an engineer, pleaded “Not Guilty” to charges of obtaining £3,000 by alleged false pretences from Mrs. Grace Maud Edmundson, a
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  • 314 6 Woman Spy Had Fake I Stoppings MINUTE PRINTS OF STOLEN PAPERS I Paris, April 2. I The revelation that hollow teeth had been used to hide microscopic photographs of secret documents and plans stolen from the French War Office was made here on April 2.
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  • 165 6 Claim By Collaborator New York, April 3. j The high earnings of Mr. Eddie Cantor as a wireless entertainer are the subject of on action for alleged breach of contract, which his former collaborator, Mr. David Freedman an author is bringing against him. His claim is
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    • 309 6 P&rm&nan h Stock Clearance SALI; (STARTING FROM 8™ APRIL I Only For Three I I WEEKS REMEMBER WE BREAK THE RECORD I (IN REDUCED PRICES IN THIS SAkE WHICH WILL BE OF-COURSE A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. > 'Phone 1199. AT P.O. Box 313. 14. BISHOP STREET PENANG. EMPIRE DAY 1935 ;0;
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  • 1200 7 Dr Hopkins Gives Evidence girls excited and talkative nee on the nature and effects gxpertev n by Dr. H.O. Hopofhyoscyan»" urt y€Sber day when kins in the wis orded at the prefurtter hearing three chines s hyoßCy r were charg lodging house in of necklaces fro"
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 653 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, While many worthy schemes are on foot to commemorate this occasion, there is one which has so far been overlooked which would remain as a lasting memorial and which I feel confident would meet with i the whole hearted support
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    • 316 7 I (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir,—The question of a statue as a living j memorial to Captain Francis Light, the 'founder of Penang, which was raised by the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe at the Council meeting was after all not a new
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  • 205 7 Objection Against Solicitor General NOT A MEMBER OF S. S. BAR (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 16. In the Supreme Court yesterday an incident almost without precedent occurred during the hearing of the three motions by the legal representatives of the three advocates and solicitors
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  • 49 7 —Reuter Wireless. Mr. Plum Warner Chairman London, April 15. The Cricket Board of Control has appointed Mr. Plum Warner, Chairman and Mr. Perrin and Mr. Higson as the selection committee for two seasons to choose England’s Test Teams against South Africa and India. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 58 7 P.C.C. vs. Old Frees Association The following will play for the P.C.C. against the Old Frees Association on the Esplanade, today at 5.15 p.m. H.L. Murray; A.P. Webb, J.A. Evans; S.V. Adams, S.I. McNee, T.A. Maxwell; F. Adam. H.E. Pether, D.R. Harper, G. Brownie and T.W. Pennington. Referee: J.
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  • 177 7 Another C.P.O. For Re-opened Circle Johore Bshru, April 13. Owing to the shortage of police officers in the State of Johore during the past few years, the post of Chief Police Officer has been one of much responsibility giving charge of many distric’s. For instance, Mr. L.
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  • 34 7 —Reuter. HOME Will Defend Davis Cup New York, April 15. F.J. Perry declared that he is proceeding to Bngland. His future is not fixed but he will defend the Davis Cup.—Reuter.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 510 7 r lWl> q A cotts MKBA Poraqe Oats COOKS IN 5 MINUTES My NERVES^gS^. Were Terrible Life Was a Burden/ NOTHING would give me back my VITALITY Lexcept YE AST VITE V\ C f Dear found your Yeaat-Vite” Tablet» excellent indeed and would not be without them. I tried everything,
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    • 793 8 < 1 x.uiiim.imjiimiilui mm I Jim ji v v (Wk r*zmWß H f ii V -Jm»— fft- 5?-0 6-15 tonight last night 9-30 5-15 OPENS TONIGHT 9’30 6-15 OPENING TONIGH 9-30 6-15 LASI Niuni rko-RADIO'S GRIPPING PRODUCTION U first national's great murder thriller WITH 3 OF THE SCREEN'S GREAT RELIGIOUS
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  • 1466 9 HUGE SEIZURE OF NON GOVT. CHANDU THREE CHINESE ON TRIAL "ACCUSED MUST BE ACQUITTED", SAYS DISTRICT JUDGE “They must be acquitted,” said the District Judge (Mr. B. F. Bridge) yesterday of second and third accused after he had discharged first accused, when the case came before him in which three
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  • 113 9 —Rugby Radio Service. British Press Satisfied With Results London, April 15. The British newspapers generally are well satisfied with the results of the Stresa Conference. The “News Chronicle” correspondent says that the Stresa Conference may be followed very shortly by a pact in the West, a regional pact
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  • 110 9 —Rugby Radio Service. M. Laval To Submit Memorandum Today Geneva, April 15. The meeting of the Council of the League fixed for 11 a.m. has been postponed till the afternoon when the procedure will be privately discussed. The' first public meeting will be held tomorrow morning when
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  • 125 9 A young couple at Northfleet wan ed to get married during Ho y Week, but the I Viaar, the Rev. F.A. Page, declined to perform the ceremony. Writing on the incident in his parish j magazine, he states: “It is contrary to the custam of
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  • 72 9 .—Reuter. To Stand Trial On Remaining Indictment Washington, April 15. The Attorney-General has decided to asic for the trial of Samuel Insull and his associates in Chicago on the remaining Federal indictment under which it is alleged the Insull group transferred stocks and cash, from corporation securities to
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  • 117 9 Due To Leave England In August H.H. the Sultan of Johore has received" a cable from H.H. the Sultanah, who is at present in England, stating that Her Highness has nearly recovered from her indisposition and will sail for Malaya in August. The Sultan and Sultanah
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  • 189 9 Lecturer At The School Of Oriental Studies The Hon. Dr. R.O. Winstedt, who retir, s from the post of General Adviser, Johore, this month, has been appointed Lecturer in Malay at the London School of Oriental Studies from Oct. 1, in succession to Dr. C. O.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 170 9 I Electric Welding I Process. I bMbmi I S -■'■nrI I •■AGILE" TOUCH WELDING I gives an inch of weld per inch I OF ELECTRODE I "AGILE" ELECTRODES ARE EASY TO USE I "AGILE" Stocks And Service I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED. I PENANG. ;z? vL j J r W! I
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 126 9 f Never runs dry in Ae midst of your work. See how much ink remains through I gleaming rings of pearl M and jet! Reversible point writes osn either side, tvilhasst adjustment! 2 POINTS IN 1 PEN Parkeb Vacumatic points of precious platinum, iridium and gold—skilfully shaped, perfectly finished write
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  • 826 10 The Council Meeting at Singapore yesterday appears to have been a particularly happy affair. Tn short, it was one of bouquets and tributes, with a few useful suggestions thrown in. With its constantly increasing population the slum conditions in certain parts of Singapore must, as here in
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  • 1432 10 CHAIRMAN'S INTERESTING REVIEW RUBBER REGULATION WELCOMED WITH SIGH OF RELIEF MAILS BETWEEN ALOR STAR AND PENANG PENANG FLYING CLUB WILLING TO CO-OP ERATE Mr. B. G. H. Johnson, Chairman, presided at the forty-ninth annual general meeting of the; Penang Chamber of Commerce' which
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 263 10 If you strive quite a lot 1 /Tn and the rumba < makes you hot W 1 wA i V I If V ’>• 'LAwk-W jl CARLSBERG LAGER PILSNER STOUT SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. ftW.WAW<T.V.W. .WAVAW7A SUPERPAN PLATES and FILMS are the most
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    • 64 10 YARDLEY U LAVENDER Off) THE LOVABLE FRAGRANCE ji So fresh and fragrant, the Yardley Lavender gives you a daintiness and charm which no other perfume can quite equal. A Lovable Fragrance—exquisite at all times and especially perfect for the informal occasion when a heavy, exotic scent might be out of
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  • 116 11 Mme. GalliCurci E NTHUSIASTIC reception at town hall .♦<, seldom include World fam<> us til they are past Uala va in thf ir treat that h at Penang y -.i’.miphant v night Mme. •st enthurously res--onded with seU r 'second Minuet” The rendering use ~u t the gloirci’s voice Qualities
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  • 249 11 Engine Fails Over Timor Sea Singapore, April 15. The Try Again Girl." Miss Jean Batten, arrived in Singapore at 2.20 o’clock ay to England from Australia. She is taking the trip leisurely and does not know when she will arrive in ftgland. “Its all
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  • 53 11 322 P ILGRIMS at PENANG H rn Me Cca Foll OWln V."”, n th return t v i M Ind 1 ()f r>(Hi tya and Meh “Wha ap from ,llk r rTl s arnved lar e T> nang this L numu. K °ta R<, P chi l(]r r Stalled 322
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  • 132 11 Fiftieth Anniversary ANNUAL MEETING ON APRIL 27 The Penang Mutual Improvement Association will celebrate its anniversary by a dinner, which will be the first to be held after a lapse of many years. Invitations are being issued by Mr. Lim Cheng Kung, hon. secretary, and it is
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  • 64 11 Further Contributions From Sungei Patani i Sungei Patani, April 13. The following are further contributions from Sungei Patani Previously acknowledged $587.12 i T. J. Herriott Esq., 20.00 N. W. Mallett Esq., 30.00 W. Reading Esq., 20.00 R. Bertoli Esq., 25.00! Messrs. Huttenbach Lazarus Sons Ltd., 50.00 Lim
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  • 208 11 The following subscriptions received since 22nd January, 1935, are gratefully acknow- > ledged j Lim Cheng Ean, Esq. $lOO.OO Koh Sin Hock, Esq. Asiatic Unemployment Fund—Sale of chairs 6.00 Cheng Wah Club 5.00 Staff of District Court 17.50 Messrs. Evatt Co. Club members subscriptions 129.50 K. B.
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  • 185 11 Chinese Woman Fined $lOO MONTHLY INSTALMENTS OF $lO Three charges of possession of dutiable liquor, fermenting intoxicating liquor, and possession of distilling apparatus at house No. 531, Sungei Dua, were preferred against a woman named Khoo Sow Lye in the police court today. Accused stated that the liquor
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  • 123 11 i A Malav named Matt Atim bin Matt was produced in the police court today I charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Ibrahim with a dangerous weapon, namely an iron bar. in the Penang harbour at 8.45 p.m. on April 15. Court Inspector R.J. Stewart prosecuted.
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  • 410 11 Villagers Terror-Stricken i MAN'S FIGHT WITH BEAR I I Gambang (Pahang), April 12. V\ ithin the past two years, four persons have been attacked by tigers along Gam- bang Road, at a spot about eleven miles out jof Kuantan-Jerantut Road. I Cases of cattle and
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  • 107 11 Prosecution Not Ready To Go On That another accused person had yet to be arrested, was the statement of the prosecution officer when a Tamil named Andy was again produced in the police court today, charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot Veeran
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  • 91 11 Preliminary Enquiry To Be Held A statement that the D. P. P. had ordered a preliminary enquiry to be held, was made by Court Inspector Stewart in the police court today, when the case was mentioned in which a Tamil named Muttu stood charged that he, on
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 243 11 I Lady Cynthia Tothill’s little daughter, I beth Ann, who was brought up on j Humanised Trufood. f mmK Jbk' 11 ’bH■ v fciiMMHCT -«I H i iiiil I Trufood babies have STAMINA A Mother is always wondering how her baby will grow up» Will he be clever?—will she be
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous

  • 618 12 Malay Indian Muslim Sampan Men At a meeting of Malay and Indian Muslim Sampan men convened by Mr. T. M. Loong and held at his residence yesterday, it was unanimously decided that sampan men should take part in the procession to be held on May 4 under
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  • 3671 12 Committee’s Report For 1934 Increased Value Of Import Business The following are excerpts from the Penang Chamber of Commerce Committee’s Report for 1934 presented at the annual meeting of the Chamber today. TRADE OF THE PORT. Imports. The total value of Imports during
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 166 12 Mr. E. Flack Tells i How Cuticura Healed Intense Irritation My wife and I came out in a bad rash all over our bodies and legs. It was dry and crusted and the itching and burning were terrible to endure. The irritation was intense, keeping us awake at night and
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  • 311 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL In reference to the Annual Ball of The Royal Society of St. George (Penang Branch) members and guests are reminded that practice dances will be held at the Runnymere Hotel tonight and on Tuesday 23rd, April at 9.30 p.m. each evening. The death took place on March 26,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 278 13 PUBLIC AND BANK HOLIDAYS The Exchange Banks will be closed on Friday, Saturday and Monday, 19th, 20th and 22nd April, 1935, which have been proclaimed Public and Bank Holidays. (EASTER HOLIDAYS) PILES CAN BE CURED. Traatmrat That Is Dlffaraat If yoa Buffering the tortures ef fllee Its kindred ailments, and
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    • 329 13 ER IAI7 BLUE MOON Fox Trot iw rB 1017 (POP! GOES YOUR HEART n f FB 1018 OOPSALA Waltz 1 THE DASHING MARINE Q HENRY HALL AND THE B B C. DANCE ORCHESTRA PLAY THESE: > NEW SUCCESSES IN THEIR INIMITABLE STYLE. U RAIN Fox Trot > lUZB too BEAUTIFUL
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  • 108 14 MR. JOHN HOWESON RESIGNS FROM DIRECTORATE OF ANGLO ORIENTAL Reuter. AND LONDON TIN CORPORATION FIVE NEW DIRECTORS London, April 15. Mr. John Howeson has resigned from the Chairmanship and Directorate, both of the Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation and the London Tin Corporation. The announcement of Mr. Howeson’s resignation is accompanied by
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  • 225 14 The following- publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, 5 S F M.S Penang, during the period Bth to 13th April, 1935, inclusive, and are available for pub’ic use in the Reference Library, Government Building, Penang. Application mav be made by members of
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  • 1058 14 Annual General Meeting FINAL DIVIDEND OF 7% The observation that the re-introduction of rubber restriction was generally consi- dered to be in the best interests of the in- dustry and with the recent announcement of further reductions in the percentages of release over the remainder
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  • 1007 14 Annual General I Meeting ‘DIVIDEND OF 2| PER CENT. DECLARED t The annual general meeting of the Bassett Rubber Company, Ltd., was held this morning at the offices of the Secretaries, Messrs. Boustead Co., Penang with Mr. B. G. H- Johnson in the chair. The following
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  • 437 14 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Ulu Piah Co. Ltd., was held at noon on April 13, 1935, at the registered office of the company, 39, Beach Street, Penang, with Mr. R.P. Brash in the chair. The others present were Mr. F.N. Syer,
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  • 45 14 PENANG, APRIL 16, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 3 31|32 4m|ts 2[4 I|l6 Private 3 mlts credit 2)4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7116 On New York Demend 56% France T.T. 835 Shanghai T.T. 27%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 4% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 31%
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  • 384 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the lateet quotattoee in MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’» «hairw List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 4 6 5 0 4 6 5 0 Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10 c 2.05 2.10 c Hitam 50 55
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  • 238 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS The following are the change, i a quotations up to noon Yesterday Toa TIN Layers Seller» Buy. ri vq Ayer Weng 2.00 2.05 2.02', 2m, Hitam 48 50 Jelebu 90 95 85 Klang River 1.40 1.45 1.40 Nawng Pet 75 77L 75 North Taiping 54
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  • 59 14 3112% is quoted at 106 7 8.— Rugby Rad» Service. London, April 15. The sterling rate on New York is quoted at 4.84 13 16 and Paris 73 7 16. Gold 1 quoted at 143'11d. The stock markets are firm, particular!! home rails and industrials. War 3 12%
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 147 14 NO RICE AVAILABLE LOCALLT The Rice Market is very strong. Prices are going up by leaps and bounds. It is anticipated that the pr' ces will still go up. No rice is available locally» PRODUCE MARKET TODAI nN YESTERDAY London (Spot) No market >->9 10. V Do. (3 months) No
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    • 35 14 WEATHER REPORT Wind RAJtnfnF 6.00 a.m. 78 E 5 m.m. Noon 91 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 11.50 a.m 5.47 a.m. 11.50 p.m 6.20 p.m. TOMORRO’v 12.16 p.m 6.16 a.m. 6.50 p.m.
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  • 64 14 DOMESTIC OCCURRED FUNERAL NOTlCe''' The Funeral of the late Mas Seok will take place on inst. at 9 a.m. from No 12 thfc Sungei Patani, Kedah when will be brought to Penan- f Or the Mount Erskine Cemetery The funeral procession' in Ppn start at about 11 a.m from n?
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  • 1544 15 Akin RLIBBER tin SHARES by air mail P Kl XSEDY CO) 1 <- kprll Kl BBf U 6 of J» A:- AyerKunii 28 Btrtan* CM* 1 2 '2 |l% 1 British Estat- s I lli 1 pukitßaja 21-■ j I Ceylon 'Pa l 27 r 7 i
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  • 56 15 We are advised by the local Agents that the above steamer is now expected to arrive in Penang from Jepan via Singapore on the afternoon of Friday, 19th April, and sail the same day at 7 p.m. for Colombo, Aden. Port Said, Naples, Marseilles,
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  • 449 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES O' rl c LI.W3 ht t o f vessels arriving fit ftflowW durißf th. week from IN POKT ~AX TMengeidar (Koe-gi-Api'Api, P&n eh Be *jo«)> B a P Hr (-pg. Balei). rornbang game ports. c from Singapore K_V. pENP- nH w Fprk. Sails on for Boston a
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  • 83 17 Local Reception Times Broadcasting from Station Z.8.W., Hongkong, on 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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  • 92 17 8.8. 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 there
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  • 798 17 The Pest Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on 23rd March by the s.s. "Khanda’a" was delivered in London on 13th April. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the
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  • 107 17 Today at “Esplanade” 8.30 —10.30 p.m. 1 March —The Standard of St. George— AlfortL 2 Overture —The Windjammer Ansell 3 suite—L’arlesienne. No. I,—Bizet I—Prelude. II —Minuette. HI —Adagietto. IV—Carillon. 4 Descriptive Galop— A Motor Ride —Bidgood. INTERVAL 5 Incidental Music to “The Merchant Ot Venice.” —Rosse. 1— Intermezzo,
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 517 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. Q Tlm following are the wavelengths, wo of which will bo used simultaneousT >— OBG 16.86 metres and GSF 18.82 metres GST 19.82 metres throughout and GSO 16.86 metres until 11.05 pm. Local Time GSB 25.29 metres after 11.05 pm. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres and GSC
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    • 529 17 Pell. Relayed from the Hippodrome Theatre, Birmingham. March, London Scottish (Haines). Nautical Overture, Plymouth Hoe (Ansell). Waltz, Destiny (Baynes) 8.50 —The News. 9.20 Big Ben. A Pianoforte Recital by Margaret Harvey-Samuel. Impromptu No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 90 (Schubert) Nocturne in C sharp minor, Op. 27; (Polonaise) in
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    • 262 17 STATION Z H INSTORE Wavelength: 49.9 Metres (Owned operated by Radip Service Co. of Malaya 1934 Ltd., Broadcast House, No. 2 Orchard Road, Singapore.) TOMORROW 6.00 —Recorded Music. 6.30 Relay of Dance Music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under direction pf Dan Hopkins. 6.45 —News Bulletin supplied by Streits Times.
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  • 1233 18 MANY young men, struggling for success, feel that because they have suffered a defeat they arc a failure. They are wrong. it All successful men have seen apparent jf failure “staring them in the face.” They have fought on and won. This article, by Collin
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  • 188 18 MALAY WOMAN CAUTIONED AND DISCHARGED A case which was adjourned for nearly a month was mentioned yesterday in the police court. A Malay woman named Tuan Chik binti Dajik stood charged with fraudulent possession of a silver spoon, believed to have been stolen or fraudulently obtained,
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  • 130 18 Hard Labour For Tamil Youth Convicted last Saturday for theft of $1.15 from the counter of a coffee-shop No. 160, Penang Road on April 5, a Tamil youth named Saheed bin Shaik Ghani appeared before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) yesterday in the police court for
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  • 147 18 Investigation Papers With D.P.P. That he bought the cycle for $4.50 and did not know it to be stolen property, was the statement of a. Cantonese named Ng Guan in the police court yesterday when charged with theft of a bicycle valued at $B, the property
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  • 95 18 For Disobeying Police Signals A cyclist named Tan Chin Hoo pleaded guilty in the police court yesterday before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph), on a charge of disobeying the order of a police constable by failing to stop his bicycle when signalled to do so, at
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  • 222 18 Gold Neck Chain And Pendant Involved A statement that he was unable to engage counsel as he could not find bail, was made by a Tamil named Pakirisamy in the I police court yesterday before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph). Accused was charged with theft
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  • 149 18 Charges Against Chinese A Chinese named Khoo Thean Sang was charged in the police court yesterday, with attempted extortion by putting Phang Ah Kee in fear of injury and thereby dishonestly induced the delivery of $4, in a coffeeshop at the junction of Penang Road and Campbell Street
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  • 288 19 30 Yecrs’ Romance Revealed war hero and lost LOVE The death of a disabled veteran lhe Russo-Japanese War has Lt brought to light one of the world’s strangest romances. i s ago, and I soon as it rca,ty ex-soldier, 1 i, it was kept Corporal banei
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  • 171 19 I Anxi «ly In English Missionary Circles 1 -'■'unking train er must be ompulsory Pities h« ng maU C; eese Schools and I other aroU3 concern in missionGu arrij SOtietl s r< s;, s the Man“,.\The^lopmentof the I Bom e eipH Cnt iU China has P
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  • 1363 19 A CHINA "PROTECTORATE"? FRANK PRESS FORECAST OF HER TERMS According to the Japanese press, Japan’s formal withdrawal from the League of Nations (which became effective on March 27) will be the signal for the initiation of a new China policy. The nature of that policy was made
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  • 64 19 Tokyo, March 29. Whatever happens in Europe, Japan will not change her attitude towards any Power, not even Soviet Russia, said the Foreign Office spokesman here today. Japan’s policy, said the spokesman, was non-aggression and non-interference, aiming essentially at the maintenance of peace m the Far East.
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  • 81 19 Declines In Dollars: Increases In Sterling Hongkong, March 21. Although the total trade of Hongkong decreased in terms of dollars during February, the value in sterling was considerably higher compared with February last year, according to returns issued today. These show that the total trade during
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  • 92 19 Lover Had Promised £200.000 GRANDSON OF STORE MILLIONAIRE Hongkong, April 2. The biggest breach of promise case in Far Eastern history was settled out of court, when a beautiful Chinese girl, Leung Kin Ying, accepted about £2,800 in settlement of her claim for £200,000. The
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  • 423 19 that further explosions are possible.—Reuters Pacific Service. Ammunition Explosions Last Eight Hours Ilarbin, March 25. Harbin is breathing more easily today following one of the most terrible ordeals the city that has ever experienced —the explosion of an ammunition dump in the Gondatiefkka district, a suburb in
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  • 52 19 had yet been fixed. —Reuters Pacific Service. Nanking, March 16. China is to hold a National Judicial Conference some time in the autumr,, according to an announcement today by Mr. Hsieh Kwang-sen, secretary-general of the Judicial Yuan. No definite date, however, he declared, had yet been fixed.—Reuters
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  • 251 20 JOYS OF THE OPEN ROAD.”—Motorists, many taking the road for the first time this year, and facing the recently imposed speed limit, found themselves driving in a never-ending procession along Kingston by-pess. WOMEN IN THE NEWS.—Miss Diana Wynyard, the actress, leaving the London nursing home
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