Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 April 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Ho. 92. Vol. XCIIL TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1676 1 arsenal wins again queens PARK RANGERS BADLY BEATEN MONDAY S FOOTBALL RESULTS AND LEAGUE TABLES I lon, April 22. The foltowtag l>f Layed on Eatfer M in the English j DIVISION' I j. Birmingham s 4 krbvC 4 Everton 1 Leicester C. 2 irimsby T. 2
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  • 26 1 PLUM PUDDING ISLAND offered only restricted accommodation to the Mayor and Mayoress of Margate and “beaters” during the ceremony of Beating the Bounds.
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  • 81 1 Reuter. M. Tocheff Premier KING BORIS 1 APPEAL TO PEOPLE Sofia, April 21 After the formation of the Nation?’ < /.r vernment under the Premiership of the septuagenarian, M. Tocheff, a vigorous appeal to the people to rally to the new Government for the good of the
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  • 31 1 —Reuter Wireless. Five Persons Killed Antigonish, Nova Scotia, April 22. Five persons were killed and several Injured when the Sydney-Halifax Canadian National Express fell over an embankment.
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  • 76 1 At Bangkok FOLLOWING INFLUENZA COMPLICATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, April 18. The death occurred of the German Minister this morning, following influenza complications. The Siamese Government i s lending the state funeral coach for the obsequies this evening which will be attended by the Diplomatic
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  • 37 1 —Reuter. German Protest Note London, April 20. Germany’s note has been received by the British Government. It is understood to be a short document in the nature of a general protest against the Geneva resolution.
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  • 80 1 .—Reuter Wireless. Russian Woman Sentenced AMERICAN COUPLE RELEASED Paris, April 22. A sensational spy trial in which 21 men and women were accused of betraying military secrets has ended. Lydia Stahl, a Russian, who was alleged to have acted on behalf of the Soviet was sentenced to
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  • 172 1 Sir Richard Harte Keatinge Butler London, April 23. The death took place today of Lt. General Sir Richard Harte Keatinge Butler K.C.8., K.C.M.G., C.B. As Deputy Chief of the General Staff in the Western Front from 1916 to 1918 he was Earl Haig's righthand man.—Reuter Sir
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  • 66 1 ,—Reuter. Striking Improvement For First Quarter London, April 23. Shipping laid up in the ports of Great Britain and Ireland on April 1 shows a striking decrease of 172,717 tons and compared with January 1 is equivalent to 19.7 per cent, and 373,322 or 34.6 per cent, compared
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  • 94 1 per cent at compound interest. —Reuter Wireless. To Cost $500,000,000 Washington, April 22. A new bill dealing with the vexed problem of veterans’ bonus certificates containing provisions which may cost $500,000,000 was introduced in the Senate by Mr. Harrison who predicted that President Roosevelt will approve
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  • 136 1 today.—Reuter and Reuter Wireless. Likely To Prolong European Tension GERMANY'S RETURN TO LEAGUE MADE REMOTE Berlin, April 22. A grave view is taken of the Geneva resolution which is definitely regarded as likely to prolong the European tension while making the possibility of Germany’s return to
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  • 200 1 —Reuter. Threat To Cut Them Off Atlanta, April 21. After the enactment of the Louisiana Bill which will place the spending of Federal millions under the control oi Senator Huey Long’s supporters, Mr. Ickes, Federal Secretary of the Interior, has threatened to cut off eJi relief funds
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  • 38 1 —Reuter. At. St. James's Palace London, April 20. The Prince of WaV? s will hold a Jubilee reception at St. James’s Palace on May 7. About 2,000 guests including Cabinet Ministers and Ambassadors have been invited
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  • 2434 3 11TI an OF ROYAL COURTS SPANISH cuOLU I < QUEEN VICTORIA TRAINING 0R MPIRE CITIZENSHIP CHAM. p OF THE MODERN GIRL (From Our < t: Lon lon, April 10. s odatioN 1 AT WINDSOR v redecor ATIOV p mdon, April 10. c n arrived at v
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    • 35 3 Photo Engraving I I OF I I BADGES, buttons, I name plates, I Dai BRASS s,gn boards etc I S HIDO engraving works, Togoh Co.) J ■j 32 BISHOP STREET, PENANG, p dONE NO. 694.
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    • 220 3 I f [S' ikUSE f° r c ean,n 8 cutlery i’*’' i You need Vim for keeping your cutlery really clean. Knives and A forks that get stained with dirt kiBV A an d specks of food need extra cleaning to keep them bright. S&i Yim’s “double action” not only
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  • 855 4 Republican Pays $ll3 i BUST UP AND HAPPY GIRL ALSO PAY WELL (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 22. There was a much larger crowd for today’s races, the second end concluding day j of the Easter Skye Meeting. The weather kept fine till the
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  • 201 4 Selangor Easily Seats Perak (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 23. Selangor won ten games, lost one, and I one match was left unfinished in the annual I Inter-State badminton tournament against Perak which concluded here yesterday evening. Several interesting matches provided good excitement. Tan Cheng
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  • 171 4 Opening Ties Tomorrow The Penang Lawn Tennis Association annual tournament opens tomorrow on the P.C.C. Courts. The following ties have been arranged for the week: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24 Men’s Doubles:—G. C. Watson and C. H. Reed. Tunku Abidin v. Tan Kwan Tong. Seang. S. Ohta and
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  • 51 4 three. —Reuter. Won By Royal Tank Corps London, April 22. The Army Association Cup final between the 4th Battalion Royal Tank Corps and 2nd Battalion Royal Ulsters was played today at Aidershot and resulted in a win for the Royal Tank Corps by six goals to three.
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  • 36 4 to one. —Reuter. Bishop Auckland Wins Replay London, April 20 The amateur Cup Fnal replay between Bishop Auckland and Wimbledon resulted in a win for Bishop Auckland by two goals to one. —Reuter.
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  • 98 4 —Reuter. English Rugger London, April 22. The following are the results of principal Rugby Union matches played on Easter Monday Bath 12 O.M.T. 8 Bridgend 12 Coventry 6 Bristol 18 Blackheath 3 Cardiff 3 Harlequins 13 Gloucester 17 Sale 6 Llanelly 21 Devonport Ser. 8 Manchester
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  • 162 4 CRAIK Beats PATERSON (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 22. Craik beat Paterson 2 up and 1, on the seventeenth green in the final of the Malayan Golf Championship this morning. OLD RIVALS R. Craik and M. M. Paterson who led the field in the qualifying
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  • 98 4 England v. The Rest The following teams have been selected to represent England and the Rest on the Esplanade cn Friday at 5.15 p.m.:— England (White Shirts):—R. W. Scarlett; A. P. Webb, C. D. Morgan; S. V. Adams, W. Ingham, T. A. Maxwell; W. T. Francis, A.
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  • 45 4 —Reuter. New Record For 500 Metres Breast Stroke Brunswick, April 20 John Higgins swam the 500 metres breast stroke in 7 minutes 27 seconds which is a world record beating the time of 7 minutes and 33 1/10 seconds established by Schwartz in Germany.-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 70 4 HELP A GOOD CAUSE Attractive car posters with pictures of the King and Queen are being issued by the Committee of the Penang and P.W. Jubilee Fund at a dollar each. Buy one and paste it on your car to advertise the appeal as widely as possible. Obtainable from DR.
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    • 269 4 I I W 1Z a|ipddo eu| sa|Q|nuji|r EMPIRE DAY 1935 ;0: PENANG PUBLICITY POSTER COMPETITION (Under the auspices of the Penang Publicity Committee J In connection with Empire Day, May 24th, 1935, ie >enan ®jLj Committee is organising a competition and exhibition of -sters for a e^ lan g', expressly
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  • 185 5 —Reuter. Hamilton Academicals Beaten VICTORY BY ODD GOAL IN THREE London, April 20. The Scottish Cup final between the Glasgow Rangers and the Hamilton Acaden.,cals was played today in rainy weather at Hampden Park in the presence of a crowd of 100,000 and resuited in a
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  • 51 5 S TATE FOOTBALL TRIAL For Wednesday's 4:;' n ,>e PtayWHITES M Atkwns Xa r s,M >kieman ■v. ’’••ng Rashid s, ”han»ed F ~7 **ar|M, r c he Din Pavanaris s ”ng Slang o»„ t N *ln, **ng Kee O*- K ln < Wg Seng B fc *niin h Guan Wah
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  • 2144 5 IMPROVED BATTING IN SECOND INNINGS REED'S BRILLIANT 131 NOT OUT; HEWAN’S QUICK 50 PENANG WIN BY 180 RUNS GLORIOUS INNINGS BY CHE BAHAUDIN J2 nang decislvel y defeated Perak at Penang over the Easter holidays >y 80 runs—after declaring in the second innings at 327
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  • 139 5 Victory By Innings And 100 Runs (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur April 21. The Singapore Ceylon Sports Club gained a fine victory over the T.P.C.A. winning by an innings and 100 runs after dismissing the Tamils for 29 runs in the first innings. S.
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  • 76 5 —Reuter. University Of lowa Relay Team's New Records Lawrence, Kansas, April 21 The University of lowa relay team broke the world’s record for the 440 yards relay in the time of 40*4 seconds beating the University of Southern Califoma’s record of 40 4/5 seconds. lowa also broke the half-mile
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  • 509 5 Inter-State Cricket PONNIAH'S STUBBORN BATTING (I' rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 22. Thanks chiefly to the stubborn batting of Ponniah, Singapore managed to force a draw in their annual event with Selangor which was concluded this evening. After lunch today, rain, interrupted play on
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    • 128 5 Doubled up with Stomach S' pains»—► rn 2 Ari minutes H later One minute you are doubled up with pain, due to bloating gas and burning acid in your stomach. Take two three Chardox tablets, and two minutes later the pain has gone. Chardox is not a drug. It is
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  • 386 6 TELLS WOMEN DRESS TRUTHS ENGLISHWOMEN DON'T WALK PROPERLY I Margaret Vyner, a beautiful Australian i girl, has one of the most unusual and en- i vied occupations in Britain. All she has to do is to mix in fashion- able society wearing
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  • 224 6 Old School Friend's u I Co-Respondent HOLIDAY AFTER A corespondent in a divorce suit who was the best man-at the wedding of the petitioner, his old school friend, was ordered to pay £l,OOO damages. Mr. Harold William Elliott, who gave an address in Foxley-lane, Purley,
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  • 180 6 They Are Still Glad At 94 And 103 Henrick W. Winter, aged 94, of Melbourne, Australia, finds himself in entire agreement with Omar about the efficacy of his jug of wine but is dubious about the book of verses. “If you want to live to 95, drink
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  • 188 6 Ceratodus "Takes The Air" Hatched from an egg, in captivity, eight years ago, in Queensland, Ceratodus, as she is called, will probably live for a hundred years, and has therefore been mentioned in the will of her owner, Mr. J. Hattersley, of Brisbane. “A living fossil,”
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  • 288 6 Nurse's Remarkable I Results Having refused £20,000 to establish a private clinid in Australia, Sister Elizabeth Kenny, a well-known Australian war nurse has presented the Commonwealth government with a new system of treating paralysis, the remarkable results of which have already been investigated and attested to by
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  • 429 6 New Study Of The Prince Of Wales ACTIVITY AND INSIGHT Mr. Basil Maine, who has written a new study of the Prince, “The King's First Ambassador” (Hutchinson, 7s. 6d.), considers that the Prince’s natural ease towards everyone he meets has accounted, as much as anything, for
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  • 122 6 Australia's Jubilee Effort Australia is to commemorate the King’s jubilee with a campaign to reduce maternal mortality and to promote child welfare. It will be directed especially in an attack against infantile paralysis. The Federal government considers that any effort on a large scale to promote the well
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  • 81 6 Watch Still Keeps Good Time Money would not buy a watch owned by Mr. William Shaw, of Eastwood, Sydney. For 55 years it has helped him to keep appointments on time. Before that his father and grandfather relied on the watch for the same purpose, says Austral
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 397 6 FR£E noc c IN PRIZES FPRIZE I «4 M AB you have to de to wta one of our big cash prue. to 4ace of importance the reasons why the consumption of Bourn-Vita a Hi The reasons is given below. In the right hand W against the reason you think
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  • 687 7 Halits For guiding Landing ADDRESS TO SINGAPORE ENGINEERS ipore, April 19. .elopments, with Modern I'fi aerodrome, street particular re e the gub and cinPH1 1 r read yesterject of an 1 Robinson, M.A. day evening y ineer of Messrs. (Cantab.'. > is’on a tour of general EleU
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  • 276 7 Chan Tan BRILLIANT FUNCTIONS ROUND OF DINNERS Malacca, April 22. Two of the leading Chinese families in Malaya were united last Saturday by the wedding of Mr. Chan Seng Kee, third son of Mr. Chan Kang Swi, J.P., C.H., and Mrs. Chan Kang Swi, and Miss Tan
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  • 170 7 A Nottingham bride who will be sailing with her husband for Malaya had a daffodil wedding at St. Jude’s Church, Mapperley, Nottingham, on April 6. The wedding was that of Mr. Robert Green, son of Mrs. Green and the late Mr. Green, of Church Stretton, Shropshire,
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  • 115 7 Amazing Escape Of Three Europeans Mr. F.W. Hall, of Wearne Bros., Kuala Lumpur, who was accompanied by Messrs. Nicholls and Weyman of the staff of Johd Little and Co. had a fortunate escape from death when his car crashed into a ravine at Petaling on
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  • 126 7 Bi-Weekly Service By 1937 Full operation of a bi-weekly airmail service between England and Australia by 1937 is now assured as a result of a conference between representatives of the British and Commonwealth governments. It is likely, says Austral News, that the British government, realising the heavy expenditure
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    • 299 7 fl BBS ■■BBS B ated Amusements. Limited. R 6, Beach Street, Penang. F6/A FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Tuesday, 23rd April, 1935. THEAN LOK SCO TAI SHANGHAI OPERA KHOON HOO SNUAH”, “PEH BEH PHOR”, FP E v w HNEAH”. “QUAH INN HONG KIM" ELLED Seats 50, 30, 20 10 cents.
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    • 52 7 Cutie ura L for personal g|l ContfortUMU Smooth, pure, antiseptic, and containing the delicate medication of Cuticura, it absorbs perspiration and soothes, cools and refreshes the skin. Ideal as a quick deodorant during hot weather. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller Phipps (Malaya) Limited, Union
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    • 157 7 Y WHITEAWAYS Cofrinei Gramophone I i A SS Th<,n The this gramophone I I I old, its size and its musical quality. Its It i VO ume, tone and clearness satisfies the WWMIIIBWF Ju 3? I most exacting standards. Finally, its cost S j so ,ow ,ha is no reason
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    • 243 8 A TAILORING HOiJSg Oe THE HIGHEST To) Tcp To) IT F r 1 TC» i IpX lE>7 It IU 1 GENTS. OUR MOTTO:- ladij C D MI O P P f E T I' D If W > A T -ry.. y B I < L V E E i
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 184 8 6.15 Tonight 9.30 LAST 2 PERFORMANCES THE MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE SINCE DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE I HE TURNED FIEND TO TRAP A MONSTER! A modern Jekyll-and- Hyde 1 Jj skill against the diabolic cunning of a soul-less Svengali —with the a f uS jufluiTNinj Wlp W -> j■■ I
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    • 219 8 w 1 6- 15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 i AJANTA CINETONE S LATEST SUPER HINDI-URDU TALKIE DUKHTAR-E-HIND" OR DAUGHTER OF INDIA With MISS ***** MASTER NISSAR and a great supporting cast. A picture that reaches right to the bottom of your heart I HEAR THE LATEST SONG HITS! Many of
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  • 290 9 L t ssistance is at present not needed. —Reuter and Kll2 l\«i' icc. 27H PEAD; 11.386 INJURED NEARLY 5.000 HOMES WRECKED BRITISH OFFER TO SEND FOOD Tokio, April 21. juake rocked South West Formosa early this iallj stated that 742 were killed and 2,979
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  • 61 9 —Reut.er. And Old Age Pensions NEW AMERICAN BILL PASSED Washington, April 20. The House of Representatives passed the Administrations Social Security Bill to provide a national system for unemployment insurance and old age pensions. The cost is estimated at £20,000,000 for the first} year and £40,000,000
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  • 48 9 Suffering From Influenza Amsterdam, April 20. According to the newspaper ‘‘Het Volk” the ex-Kaiser is suffering from an attack The Ex-Kai«er of influenza and two doctors are in attendance. ILLNESS DENIED Amsterdam, Later. The reports of the ex-Kaiser’ s illness has been officially denied. —Reuter.
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  • 223 9 —Reuter. NOT A CAT IN HELL'S CHANCE REFUSAL TO TAKE ORDERS FROM MOSCOW London, April 22. /X rooted opposition to affiliation with the Communist International was adopted by a large majority at the Easter Conference of the Independent Labour Party at Derby. “There is not
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  • 68 9 —Reuter. Women Evacuated BANDITS SWARMING ROUND CHENGTU Shanghai, April 22. About forty British and American women and children, including a baby, aged eleven days, were evacuated from Chengtuby air on account of the Communist menace. AH arrived safely at Chungking in specially chartered aeroplanes. The bandits
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  • 64 9 —Reuter Wireless. Motion Passed At State Council New Delhi, April 22. A motion conveying the deep devotion and utmost loyalty to his Majesty the King was unanimously passed by the Council of State before its adjournment sine die. AMNESTY FOR PRISONERS Ottawa, April 22. A partial
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    • 443 9 Irritability Sleeplessness General Weakness Fatigue Lack of Appetite and many troubles MO\X/ u ot the Stomach and Intestines it any wender your nerves suffer. Do not allow this condition to continue too long, or you may do yourself irreparable harm —some serious disease T T/Wgßh». may be the result. Your
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 80 9 MAJEiSTK H 5 OPENS TONIGHT 9-30 Star 1 KOR A X PRIVATE rC; LIFEOF j DON IhJLjUAN HEN,Y film s Merle Oberon J HE v,l t OuMandin, Beil ltd HllOl6 an d e UUr DISTINGUISHED CAST Spectacular Qitected V, 'CATHERINE deduction 'W V Alexander A—-KORDA THE GREAT 'ou Were Thrilled
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  • 869 10 Monday has been described as usually a black or bleak day but a Tuesday after a three-day holiday must be dismal in comparison—that would be to the ordinary mortal, with the Press excluded. Newspaper people are not ordinary mortals. They “slog” while others revel, and while “covering”
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  • 348 10 Morine Pe ise I Heavy Dev J SEVERAL KILLED storm I (From Our Co mw< Singapore I The Easter week-end waa tragedies and a< < idents. Ton pended labour and rushed to tell I to the Mann. ,ii ce Heavy raged during Sat irday and
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    • 330 10 (10 ine Ljuxtor ox me ‘vinung Gazette”,) Sir, me mumtniua wmen has long oeen awaited uy us all is last approaching uj, oareeuiing the montns iueo weeks and are maa.ng the weeks into aay s so swittly as to keep us as quick as possible at the
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    • 330 10 (To the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”.) Sir, A City like Penang (a land flowing with milk and honey) with its vast trade and commerce, should be without a Publia Radio is regrettable indeed. Rapid changes are wrought as days pass by in thi s civilised
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  • 53 10 Postponed Until Empire Day (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 21. The Jubilee Ball—a joint effort of the British Association with the British Club was postponed until Empire Day when it is hoped Members of the State Council and heads of the Diplomatic Consular Missions will be
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  • 55 10 Reuter. 1 Trade Negotiations BuSaaria I j Sofia, Ap? According to a telegram, placed a 19,000-ta sal of the Bulgaria purpose of holding Bulgarian product has also declared nnri Ma-'" Bulgarian trade in ndn .d provided Bulgaria of a Japanes centre for the con nt r< ial P eße
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  • 41 10 i Export Interdict >rre3p° n^ (From Our Owr Among a truck ed from Lang Suan i two were found dea< d fl# ed the frontier stk .■Further exportation from Lang Suan to (dieted. Exportation been prohibited tor
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 249 10 If the sun L and the windows c all are shut x .Jflk X i I i C Z X| z-"X^’ CARLSBERG LAGER PILSNER STOUT! SOLE IMPORTERS: THE FAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. VA'.V.W.'.V.VZ.V.'.'.'.'AO.W.W A PICTURE OF HEALTH X ft K 4gir -SJSfcl KT .........*a. ...ix.-. „J
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    • 29 10 NATURAL MINERAL WATER The Ideal Beverage for use in the Tropics. CORRECTS ACIDITY AND AIDS DIGESTION o BOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 284 11 Two Years Hard Labour t nied Lye Leong f housebreak- before Mr. 'hat he: B Bri 28 at 52, Perak <o 1 ng and did a Roa-i at rdg commission of the certain aCI iv bor holfiS throu h 1 sunset and before tUe verandah door wnris'
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  • 133 11 investigation Papers With D.P.P. lrv ,:L were still L‘ 1 was I e nt made Lin >’ r r n th® police k n Ah gain menEL WUch K Keat stood iff, U 1 a,t r > commit extorr; pitting Tan Kuan in fear of t|j„ ff"
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  • 64 11 Dun !or Q n ies Crt »r thc linff' blVls >9n 1 !or Horses, "■‘Pore r,ri the > Fday ga Bpria SMeetir vof the ear died a h for u one of f he rnaportaL bum ’’•ft tu. lr '"'‘’ii’ i four p*'-! second once b*uv;^w g
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  • 155 11 Tamil Gets Seven Months A Tamil named Kuppusamy was charged in the District Court this morning with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to one, Thiti (f) at the Pulau Jerejak Quarantine Camp. Court Inspector Stewart said the complainant was the wife of accused and they had come
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  • 109 11 With Load Of Firewood A tongkang carrying a heavy load of firewood from Nibong Tebal cupsized in the harbour on Sunday when it was ■within a hundred yards from WeM Quay. The junk has not yet been salvaged. From enquiries made it appears that tongkang, which is about
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  • 118 11 Chinese Released On $250 Bail The case was mentioned today in the police court before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph), in which Chan Ching Chua stood charged that he, being the person in charge of 380, Chulia Street, did knowingly permit it to be used as
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  • 89 11 A Week’s Postponement Granted A Chinese named Khoo Bok Hoon was charged in the police court today before the magistrate (Mr. J. P- Biddulph), with criminal breach of trust as a servant m respect of $2OO in cash on May 31, 1933. Accused claimed trial.
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  • 83 11 Cyclist Fined $2 A plea that he was a stranger to Penang' and did not know the traffic rules, was made by a cyclist named Teh Peng Cheng in the police court today, when charged with riding his cycle on the right-hand side of Pitt Street
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  • 214 11 Huge Success LARGE CROWD PRESENT The Easter Ball at the Town Hall yesterday night, organised by the Eurasian Association in aid of the Penang Jubilee Fund proved an enjoyable affair. The arrangements left nothing to be desired. The hall was well prepared for the occasion
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  • 239 11 Dates Fixed For Hearing In the District Court this morning before Mr. B. F. Bridge, the case was again mentioned in which Mr. A. Trowell stcod charged with causing the death of a Malay Court Inspector Stewart appeared for the prosecution and Mr. E. A. de Buriatte
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  • 110 11 Tcngkang Coolies Fined A statement that the licence was with his “chinchew” was made by a coolie named Twai Kow in the police court today when charged with failing to produce his tongkang licence when called upon to do so at Chulia Street Ghaut cn April
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  • 205 11 Half Dozen Piles To Be Blasted p Singapore, April 22. One of the very last stages in the demolition of old Johnston’s Pier was to take place at four o’clock this morning. A small charge of gunpowder was fired to shake the concrete pillars which have
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  • 104 11 Rev. Basil Thomas In Singapore The Rev. Basil Thomas, brother of H J E. the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas,' arrived in Singapore on Saturday from Kuching where he has been for the past 18 months. He was met on arrival by the Governor’s A.D.C. t Capt. Beverley, and
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  • 38 11 The captain and owners and the local agents for the Mitsui Line are giving an “At Home” on board the motor vessel “Awcbasan Maru” this evening on the occasion of its first maiden trip from Japan.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 293 11 SUPREME In the Sunday Despatch Bonny Baby Competition 1934, open to all comers ML 10 babies out of the final iIWiML 12 were fed on COW 9 A GATE. Here are three including uf W ifi n the first prize-winner! Sb si Could there be a more Miff al convincing
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  • 1120 12 Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck VICTORIA INSTITUTION DINNER Over a hundred old pupils of the Victoria Institution were present at the School Assembly Hall on Saturday, at a dinner, given by the Victoria Institution Old Boys’ Association in honour of the Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck. Among
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  • 110 12 New Type On Roads Oxford, April 7. Girl tremps wi'.h permanment waves are the latest addtions *o the roads, it was reported at a meeting of Berks, Bucks and Oxfordshire Joint Vagrancy Committee. Mr. E. D. Sykes, chairman, who lives at Woburn, near High Wycombe,
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    • 430 12 Veterinary Remedies 1 Alterative Th,s aauhitiau C*'-"" 11)1 Alterative 5 CONDITION ShSkSkShHIIB CONDITION POWDER POWDER I For Horses. fflwlVV Vw| purifies the blood 1 and acts as a very A valuable <)r m il<J tonic. Conditioning a 111 [Jt corrects stomach maintaining per < liver disorders condition of anf j
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    • 234 12 Protect ,MCdjMßifiBr 4 OHM IK /BHHM MH Effect n0w.... AN ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE (WITH PROFITSI With The PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE Company, Ltd. and ensure you get a Bonus Every Year—and a high Bonus. Policies provide for an income at maturity guaranteed for a fixed number of years. Singapore Branch has full authority
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  • 1001 13 Mr. F.E. Peterson Miss M. A. Bruyns MR. E.A. D* SOUZA MISSj D. DE CRUZ Two very pretty weddings were solemnised yesterday mor-! ning at the Roman Catholic; Church of the Assumption, Far-’ quhar Street, Penang, in both of which well-known Eurasian families were united.
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  • 525 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. M.T. Goole is now on Sungei Krian Estate, Bagan Serai. Mr. Khoo Chye Hean and Mr. Goh Jin Eng have returned from Cameron Highlands where they spent their Easter Holidays. Rev. Basil Thomas arrived in Singapore from Kuching on Saturday morning on a visit to his brother
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 174 13 i /MRlh» OMM-J* few® ?I.‘\ 1/ 1 A M Oh w I S&ffi W What age .io you feel f)o vcm recover from exertion ii used Can you still dance the night out and yet B 3 f>r your next day’s work?* Or arc y° u feelin g middle age
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    • 319 13 -p E7h 811 I ED ini? BLUE MOON Fox Trot C rB 1017 (POP! GOES YOUR HEART M 1 FB 101 R OOPSALA Waltz I TD lUIO THE DASHING MA RINE I HENRY HALL AND THE B B C. DANCE ORCHESTRA PLAY THESE 1 NEW SUCCESSES IN THEIR INIMITABLE STYLE.
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  • 817 14 21st. General Meeting 20% DIVIDEND FOR 1934 The following is a report of the proceedings at the twenty-first ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Sepang Valley Rubber Estate, Ltd.: The twenty-first ordinary general meeting of Sepang Valley Estate, Limited, was held in the Registered Office,
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  • 299 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The Hollowing are the latee* quotattono n MESSRS. KENNEDY A OO.’t sfaare List today.— Thursday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellere nN A. Kumbang 32 0 33 0 31 6 326 Ayer Weng 1.95 2.02%c1.95 2.02%c Hitam 50 55 50 55 Hong Fatt
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  • 204 14 The following are the latest quotation; for today Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Allenbys 1.45 1.55 Ayer Moloks 1.00 1.10 Ayer Panas 1.35 1.45 Bassetts 67% 70c.d. B. Lintangs 1.00 1.10 Brogas 90 95 Connemaras 1.30 1.40 Glenealys 1.75 1.85 Lunas 1.70 1.75 Malek a Pindas 1.40 1.45 Mentakabs
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  • 55 14 FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE A marriage has been arranged and will take place in September in India between Gerald Aste, of the Mercantile Bank of India, Delhi, younger son of Henry Aste of Wendover, Bucks, and Audrey Clare (Bunty) only daughter of G. S. Henderson, Indian Agricultural Service (retired) and
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  • 247 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the ctnnges tn our quotations up to noon todav Thursday Today TIN Buyers Sellere Buyers ScUen Ayer Weng 2.00 2.05 c 1.95 2.05 c Hitam 48 50 48 50 Jelebu 87% 92% 90 95 Klang River 1.40 1.45 1.40 1.45 Mambau 50
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  • 46 14 PENANG, APRIL 23, 1935 London Bank Demand 2 3 31|32 4m ts 2 4 1 16 Private 3 mts credit 3 Documentary 2|4 T|l6 On New York Demand France T.T. 840 Shanghai T.T. 27%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 5% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 30%
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  • 1118 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. I S| RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1 I i i Alor Gajah Rubber Eatata 125 Amalgamated Malay Estates 305 32j i Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 20s 215 Bass««"Kub"b<r Co. g* [jf-j Batu Lintang Rubber C». 1 l on Bedford Plante *5 9U Benta Rubber
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  • 105 14 nN SATURDAY London (Spot) £225.0.0 mar’ l Do. (3 months) £221.5.0 Stnjspors a $114.62’ Business Done jii! $114.25 2 Business Done 25 tons sc I COPRA* —(Sundried) $4.70 j; ;l BLACK PEPPEB M $lB.OO BVBBDL—--1 London 5%d. il 1 New York ll%c(G> iJVj Singapore Rpnt 19%c. May/June 19%
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 48 14 TO LET From Ist May or later. Commodious Godown at Weld Quay, suitable for Produce, etc. moderate rental. Apply Box No. 36 c/o Pinang Gazette. POSITION VACANT Wanted Dresser (3rd Grade or Better) —Conductor for Estate in South Kedah. Reply No. 28, c/o Pinang Gazette; 226—29 30-3 1-4
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    • 77 14 ONLY LAST WEEK 1 OF 1 Parmancil STOCK-CLEARANCE j SALE EVERY ARTICLE IS DRASTICALLY j REDUCED I FURTHER REDUCTION IN LADIES SIU Undies IS MADE. l BEAUTIFULLY Embd. GEORGETTE SILK PETTICOATS V I NIGHT DRESSES v A WONDERFUL VALUE OFFER WHICH CANNOT POSSIBLY BE REPEAL A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 38 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ratnfal 6.00 a.m. 76 NE 2 m.m. Noon 81 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 2.56 a.m 9.00 a.m. 3.04 p.m 9.54 p.m. TOMORKO’V 3.30 a.m 9.26 a.m. 336 p.m 10.38 p.m.
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  • 2646 15 satisfactory condition of froperties DIVIDEND OF 5 PER CENT. OISAPPC’NTING RESULTS OF restriction regulations MR ANDERSON'S SURVEY LsUiAnnMj Meeting ot P* Estates,' cula-Ka umpon1 G .h„n M ncheswas held on Ma. I House Old Broad Street, London, EC r n of P ta Si (Mr F.
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    • 300 15 BEARING METALS V ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE—ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF TIN OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS Co., (Malaya) Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG AND IPOH. Sole Agents N. V. STRAITS
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    • 1792 16 P’g&’Ff J J’l DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1, <■ Vid Ml JffiawS oMamericAnmail line M. 3 <| Vs C a rx 1 I BLUB PUMMEL. LIMB T««eh. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Jr!! Penang London I B. DIOMED L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull and Swansea. Apr. 26 JJ» y I JQ
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  • 470 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES i 0e </ule Of Principal Lines rr aurint [X PORT TODAY vn A R from iar (Koe kMA> DA Api .Apl, Paneh, Ber .joe), Bagan S. Bale i). I rombang an BeromSails tomorrow for A. bang and Pan LvaNOUTHOORI .i.o-Seuma-wu, OleMeh and Sabang. Rntoe-Bal ra, Belawan- BatoeDeli
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  • 755 17 NOTICE t The Air Mails despatched from Peneng on April 10 per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on April 20. A telegram from G.P.O. London states that the mail despatched from Penang on Merch 30 by the s.s. “Carthage” was delivered in
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 327 17 JUBILEE GARDEN FETE SAINT NICHOLAS' HOME FOR BLIND AND CRIPPLED CHILDREN. w The children of Saint Nicholas’ Home would like to tell their friends and well-wishers in Penang and elsewhere that they are having a Jubilee Fete in their garden at 27, Scotland Road, i Penang, on May Day (Ist
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1483 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. (arr. Squire), The First Flower in STATION ZHJPENANG in the Garden (Heykens). Gwenyth The Allowing are the wavelengths, Misselbrooke: The Legend of the Programme for the week ending ■arc sf which will be used «Lmultaneoue- Grey Minstrel; The Legend of the Saturday, April 27, 1935. Riderless
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  • 1405 18 SEAHS, ASSOCIATIONS AND CLUBS DONATE $19,000 $9,000 FROM CHINESE FIRMS AND MERCHANTS LI TEK SEAH PROMISES $5,000 In actual donations alone over $50,000 have been received for the Penang and Province Wellesley Jubilee Fund. This, including promises which total about $6,000, brings the grand
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 187 18 ltx wiih c °ld i x J < delicious a. wonder- The wonderful health-qualities of Hor-ice-cold, HorUck.h. wond«- splendM fully refreshing drink w y drinks 1 While It cools and refreshes and thirsty. Prepare it with ice-co you> nutriment it contains builds water or milk or try it with ice-cream.
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  • 530 19  - Screenla n d Secrets By JACK HOLT I ....pt for M-G-M lAI A ,tman ry of an L test d a job K oth*< n Al asked K .Id one t what his sa J week!” I md said Altman st fae man s ■> I’ve played K Broa'lwa.- Broadway,”
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  • 773 19  -  By MAX FACTOR HOLLYWOOD MAKE-UP GENIUS OFF-THE-FACE FACTS I was lunching the other day with Adrian —Adrian of Hollywood—the young man w-ho is so largely responsible for the glamour of the stars. Yes, the same who designs all the, clothes for Crawford Shearer, and Garbo herself. During
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 916 19 Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Vigour. F« m H a Ia fair-minded physician will at once rec- VMS MQCiQiS ommend it for its definite benefits in Tdl Ab... That “J IS Ending Kidney and Bladder Troubles acta the excess acidity, relieving the and Making Men and Women
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  • 290 20 Rescue In Snow=Bound North personifying man’s unremitting Tl-lp SHEPHERD care I°* animals, effects the I I IL •’-> timely rescue of new-born lambs buried in the deep snow on the hills of Northern Scotland. Winter’s unwelcome return has meant many anxious hours for keepers of
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