Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 April 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1(33. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 97. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 469 1 application for restoration Ligh commissioner not prepared I to CONSIDER READJUSTMENT I AT present time Bhe following correspondence on Malayan Pensions Allowances appeared" in the April issue of British Malaya. 42. Dravton Court, Drayton Gardens, London, S.W. 10. October 19th, 1934. kr,- I have been
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  • 83 1 v uncials !rB ~~Heuter l,ro<l «ed To Reduce Ex Penditure Th Hague, April 28. y. L PUblic exp .nH it lntrOduced Bill |j’ e .p. re contain >ng a L he ecoi w c e D c nom y BiU f 8 mor v ana n of
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  • 70 1 —Reuter Wireless. Recrudescence Of Malaria In Ceylon Colombo, April 29. Leave for all Government doctors and medical officers has been cancelled as a result of the recrudescence of malaria. It is feared the menace may again attain grave proportions. The recent ravages of fever as indicated in
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  • 145 1 —Redter. Attended By Thousands CARDINAL PACELLI'S DENUNCIATION I Lourdes, April 28. The three days continuous masses' for peace were attended by thousands of pilgrims from all parts of the world and culminated in an imposing procession to the miraculous Grotto headed by Cardinal Pacelli, the
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  • 58 1 Reuter. French Precautions To Protect Frontier I Paris, April 27. In view of the advance of Communist troops to Yunnan, the French Minister for the Colonies announced that stringent precautions are being taken to protect the frontier between Indo-China and the Yunnan Railway but at
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  • 220 1 Reuter. Kimberley Tragedy ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF RIFFLE I Kimßbrley, April 27. 1 Lord Hyde, son of the Earl of Clarendon, Governor-General of the Union of South Africa, died at a Kimberley hospital as the result of an accidental discharge of a rifle while shooting with a party
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  • 228 1 Rugby Radio Service. Most Picturesque And Striking REGENT STREET TO SPEND £lO,OOO London, April 27. Every new detail regarding the Royal Jubilee procession to St Paul’s Cathedral on May 6 is eagerly read and the general impression is heightened that the event will be the most picturesque
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  • 85 1 Reuter Wireless. We Are At War" New Zealand Premier Ottawa, April 29. “When Great Britain is at war we are at war” was the statement on the New Zealand foreign policy made to Reuter by Mr. Forbes, the premier of New Zealand, who arrived
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  • 52 1 .—Reuter. Keen Interest In Post-War Submarines Berlin, April 27. While German official circles are very silent with regard to naval plans, it is learned from a diplomatic source that the German naval authorities are very keen to get the latest information on post-war submarine construction and bombing
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  • 172 1 —Reuter. In American Waters U. S. TO BE PREPARED TO SEIZE Washington, April 28. In emergency the United State» must be prepared to seize British and French islands near American shores"' was among the recommendations made* to the Military Committee *of the House of Representatives by
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  • 126 1 Lord Gladstone London, April 28. The death of Lord Gladstone of Hawarden took place today.—Reuter. Lord Gladstone, H.M.L., LI.D. was the third son of the late Rt. Hon. W.E. Gla<istone and was educated at Eton and King’s College, LondonHe was the senior partner of Ogilvy, Gillanders Co.
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  • 34 1 —Reuter. Several Persons Killed And Injured Ponta Delgada, April 27. Strong earthquake shocks have been felt here. The casualties include several deaths and many injured. In Ribeira several houses were demolished.-
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  • 196 3 pyestionob’e Play On Both Sides TEAM WALKS OFF FIELD football mat n Saturday n,m Ki round between on the r r c,. < 1 I mon and a the tong ,1 ended suddenly Il♦ 76 minutes the start when f ked Off the (the Chine
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  • 125 3 I Railwry Institute Trounced 'From Our a.-. respondent) H Kuala Lumpur. April 27. r cket Competition A. indicted a severe de,x Railway Instir collapsed for batsman to cf Dionyand Henry .he Tamils easily passwith n ne wickets included i IW AJ)IU 1\ I h y M.( t;
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  • 238 3 By One Wicket FINE BOWLING BY ZACHARIAH In a cricket match played on Sat px the S.X.I. ground the Amrutha Villa qq defeated the St. Xavier’s Ixistitution “A” by one wicket. The following are the scores:— S.X.I. “A** O. Tiang Seng c and b Chin
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  • 300 3 P.C.C. Win By Ten Wickets ADAMS TOP SCORES WITH 50 The Butterworth Recreation Club suffered a severe defeat on the Esplanade cn Saturday being defeated by the Penang Cricket Club by 10 wickets. The Recreationists batted first and totalled 42, Shori 12 and Scully 11 accounting
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  • 214 4 Hon. Mr. Khoo Sion Ewe Re-elected President The fifth annual meeting of the Penang Chinese Football Association was held at the Chinese Town Hall on Friday evening ■with the President, the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, in the Chair. It was unanimously resolved that the association should
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  • 135 4 The following is a ocmpletj? Calendar of all “Malaya” Cun football matches in thr Northern Southern sections, for this season: < May 11 Perak v. Burma Rifles Ipoh 18 Kedah v. Penang Alor Star 25 Selangor v. Burma Rifles K.L. Johore v. Negri Johore June 1
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  • 593 4 CLASS 2, DIV. 2 WITH 8.7 j WEIGHTS FOR 47 RACES s- 'i i EXCELIC AT TOP OF THE CRACKS Below will be found the weights for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club May Professional Meeting, to be run at Singapore on
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  • 522 4 Marathons Win By An Innings And 36 Runs ANTHONY BOWLS WELL The Kedah Hall Party were badly defeated at their two day cricket matoh over the week-end with the Marathons being beaten by an innings end 36 runs. Continuing their overnight score of 15 runs
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  • 41 4 .—Reuter. New World's Record Created Santa Barbara, California, April 28. Bill Graber establishes a new world’s record in the pole vault of 14 ft. s%inches. He was also the holder of the previous re- cord of 14ft. 4% inches.
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  • 162 4 Interesting Match (From Our. Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 29. Some lively and interesting cricket was seen on the P.W.D. padang yesterOay when the Selangor Rangers defeated the Selangor Police by 28 runs. The Rangers batted steadily, the best feature being the splendid partnership of L.
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  • 115 4 Week-end Results During the week-end the Chinese Swimming Club opened its swimming season with a water-polo league, a ladies’ event and a men’s event. The results are as follows: Saturday:— “Dolphins,” class A, beat the Porpoises "A” by seven goals to niL 100 metres breast stroke,
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  • 27 4 3. —Reuter. Harlequins Beats London Welsh London, April 21In the final of the seven-a-side competition played today, the HaiW* defeated London Welsh by 10 P
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  • 31 4 —Rent* Aberavon Defect Llanelly London, The following are results of the pal rugger matches played today 1 AberaVpn 15 Llanelly Abertillery 3 Newport f Bridgend 8 Neath Penarth 0
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  • 54 4 Ties For Wednesday I been The following ties for Wednesday: I MIXED DOUBL® 8 I Mra W. and j, Northcote-Green v. Mr. Wheeler. < r j Mr. and Mrs. B.F- Bridge v M Forbes and R-B. VAallac MEN’S DOl B LFS c N Dr. H.O. Hopkins
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  • 725 5 m0 ST thrilling game in recent YEARS t 4 GOALs to 2 WINNERS' GLORIOUS FINISH TO L GRAND GAME I PRINCE OF WALES PRESENT London, April 27. I. s invaded since dawn by gaily bedecked soccer hida<ts v.ln h;.<l travelled nightlong from all parts with
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  • 1225 5 f CHELSEA DEFEATS MANCHESTER RANGERS GO DOWN TO a HAMILTON A. London, April 27, i The following are the results of matches played today in the English and Scottish Leagues DIVISION I Aston V. 0 Middlesbro’ 3 Chelsea 4 Manchester C. 2 Derby C. 1
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    • 81 5 •ELP A GOOD CAUSE He if^ raC car P os ers with pictures of Com C >ueen are being issued by the jF Un j mittee flle Penang and P.W. Jubilee a dollar each. lady er r d paste if on your car to P'nablT f pea as widely as
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  • 795 6 Treatment For A Mole A CHINESE WOMAN'S ALLEGATIONS Singapore, April 26The sequel to a case in which a toothless and half blind Chinese woman who alleged she had been robbed of the sight of one eye by a Bengali Mohammedan •who described himself as
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  • 992 6 ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE'S REPORT GETS MIXED RECEPTION MR. LAYCOCK'S OBJECTIONS Singapore, April 27. A special resolution authorising the President of the Municipal Commission to convey to His Excellency the Governor the Commission s assurance of loyalty and affection to H. M. the King and
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  • 127 6 6 Months For Taiping Chinese The Taiping Magistrate, Che Mohamed Salleh, M.C.S., on Friday gave judgment m the case in which two Chinese, Lee Oh Poe and Ng Leong Thye, were alleged to have drugged and robbed a Malay woman of her jewellery in a
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  • 848 6 Chinese Squatters Victimised ALLEGATIONS THAT CASE WAS INSTIGATED I I Ipoh, April 26. Further evidence was recorded yesterday in the case in which Mohamed Idris bin Ketong, clerk under the Pengulu of Chemor, stood charged with cheating on three counts, in respect of T.O.L. fees. He was
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  • 1020 7 INCAPABLE of making defence COMMITTED TO CIVIL PRISON FOR SAFE CUSTODY SECOND SESSION OF PENANG ASSIZES h*l ie session of the s opened this 1 111,1 the Hon. Mr.| r’t’ce XWhitley. The ioned was that in Mah Chong was which a v u. r
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  • 170 7 The following are the new donations to the Penang and Province Wellesley Jubilee Fund Previously acknowledged $16,776.16 NEW DONATIONS Fraser Neave Co., S‘aff 25.00 Car Posters 150.00 New Springtide Hotel Gala Night—lst instalment 50.00 Voo Cheng Goldsmiths Guild 50.00 Ong Keng Seng 200.00 Lim Si—Seang Kooi Tong
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  • 94 7 Case Transferred To District Court A Chinese named Lim Hun Cheang was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today charged with having in possession chandu dross exceeding five tahils in weight, at 11.35 a.m. in house No 156, Kimberley
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  • 752 7 Broker Acquitted NOT MOVABLE PROPERTY SAYS COUNSEL A matter pf some interest to rubber estate owners was disposed of in the Ipoh First Magistrate’s Court, on Friday, when Leong Hong Kee, a fish contractor, and Lee Kim Seng, described as a broker, stood their trial
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  • 178 7 St. Georqe’s Society v. The Rest The following is the result of the Gclf Match played on Sunday Hon Mr. J. S. Arthur and Knight 0, McKinstery and Halliday 1. Ken* and Carline 0, Craig and Hutton 1. Foster and Reed 0, Abbott a.’d Somerville 1. Sydney Smith and
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    • 260 8 Phone 485. AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS, LIMITED 86 Bea FWV FROM MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Monday, 29th April, 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI QPer a “KIEW BEE THUAT HOO”—Part Two I Seats :—5O, 30, 20 10 cents. FREE LISTS CANCELLED. KIAH OPERA “SECRET OF CANTON’’ SEATS 40, 30 and 20 Cent?.
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    • 174 8 MAJESTIC 6-15-OPENS TONIGHT 9-30 A HILARIOUS COMEDY THAT SPLITS YOUR SIDES! A THE HONEYMOON IS OVER ANDrTHE MONEYMOON BEGINSjCjMMM l \o jo'» '7 ,/jf Cl «TRI < r »o osi CzJHB k M* GOODBYE WOVE- //IIA h 9^ tesf au p° wer story °f marriage racket in the Land of
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    • 132 8 *i fj yyjjj 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 THE HINDUSTANI WONDER PICTURE OF THE YEAR THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THE GREAT INDIAN TALKIE SERIAL “HATAM TAI” i with MARUTI MISS SHANTA KUMARI MISS SUHILA A SOUL-STIRRING STORY OF LOVE, ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE SPICED WITH LAUGHTER! Brilliant and Witty in its Dialogue I
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  • 238 9 Reuter. Due To Heavy Profit-Taking ADVERSE WEEK-END DEVELOPMENTS FEARED London, April 27 Today’s sharp relapse in silver is due to heavy profit-taking by speculators who are unwilling to maintain open commitments, fearing adverse week-end developments in the United States. Very large business was transacted by brokers
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  • 147 9 —Rugby Radio Service. To Be Preserved BRITAIN'S MOST BEAUTIFUL SILHOUETTE London. April 27. The southern portion of the Malvern Hills, which Mr. Baldwin recently described as having the “most beautiful silhouette in Great Britain’’ is to be preserved from all danger of spoliation by the National Trust
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  • 59 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Miss Batten On Last Stage London, April 27. Miss Jean Batten, the young New Zealand airwoman, who was prevented by the need for engine adjustments from completing her Australia-England journey yesterday and thus breaking her own record for the route left Marseilles this morning
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  • 55 9 Rf nter Countess Clears Herself Hollywood, April 27. The Countess, whom 'he police sought for the purpose of questioning in regard to the shooting tragedy of the dress-design-er, Paul Wharton, Professor Holte and Wharton’s chauffeur, went to the police voluntarily and has satisfied them that she had
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  • 718 9 To Pay $4O I I HIGH RATES OF INTEREST BLAMED I High rates of interest, borrowing money' to assist friends, family sickness and extra- vagant ways of living were attributed to the insolvency of Mr. H.P. Wright, an* Engine Driver of the F.M.S. Rilways, who was publicly
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  • 143 9 Reuter. Two Indian Girls DRAMATIC ARRIVAL OF POLICE Panama, April 27. A last minute arrival by the police saved two Indian girls from being burned alive at the stake on a suspicion of being “possessed of a devil” in the Indian territory of Sanbias. The
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    • 97 9 I yW' p ■6.15 Tonight 9.30 I the CONTINUATION OF UNIVERSAL'S MIGHTY I OF BREATHLESS THRILLS I JOHN WAYNE B ACE OF WESTERN STARS I In The Thrill Romance Of The West I BI UE STEEL’ II Fearless Riding Furious Fist Fights Blazing Acti on In A Blue Streak Of
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  • 340 10 e publish today correspondence between Mr. Oliver Marks, writing on behalf of certain Malayan pensioners, and the Colonial Office on the subject of the restoration of the ten per cent, temporary allowance on Malayan pensions. H.E. Sir Shenton Thomas has reported to the Under Secretary of State for
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  • 258 10 Revised Programme The following is the revised programme for the Jubilee Celebrations arranged by the Central Committee: SATURDAY, MAY 4TH Afternoon —Open Air Cinema for Indians in the Municipal Engineer’s Workshop yard. Evening—Volley Ball and Basket Ball competitions for Chinese School boys and girls at Fun Frolic.
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  • 185 10 Indian Community I have much pleasure, writes Mr B R Sha rm a one or the hon. joint secretaries or the Indian Silver Jubilee Committee in being able to make the interim announce, ment that the Indian Community Of Penang has collected for the Penang Jubilee fund
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  • 1275 10  -  By w MAITHS DEAN of st. P AUI The last twenty-five years will be described by future historians as some of the 1 most critical in the history cf Christianity. The crisis began before the present reign, and it is not yet over; but I think we
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  • 1734 11 lAfter Month’s Illness I la E ATTENDANCE I VT FUNERAL Tbc death t« k t 10.15 a.m.i it Penang IdloiMi Murray! and best nown residents in ..i.ua\a. Mr 1; his bed with > 1 month ago. .very and Bil a telephone at lv and kept
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  • 99 11 Change Of Name TO BE KNOWN AS EXCISE DEPARTMENT The Government Monopolies Department, 1 Penang, is now no longer known by that name but as the Government Excise Department Senior Officers of the Government Mo nopolies Department as a result of the new Ordinance to alter Departmental
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  • 383 11 Imprisonment And Fine For Chinese POSSESSION OF NONGOVT. CHANDU j I t A Cantonese woman named Yee Sai Moi and two Chinese, Cheong Kwai and Khoo Ewe Hock, w*ere charged before Mr. B. F. i Bridge in the District Court to-day that they, not being persons appointed by
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  • 72 11 Forced Landing At K. L. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala, Lumpur, April 29. There was a forced landing at Kuala Lumpur yesterday of the outward bound Dutch Air Mail plane for Batavia with only a quarter of an hour’s petrol supply. It made a perfect landing
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    • 174 11 •Some Recent CJ'ovy l Onte The support and prescription of *he Doctor—the warm recom* mendation of the Nurse—the SgT®» H praise of the Mother, and the wjS.jR delighted though unspoken ap- z**’ 4 J z proval of the Baby—all these f Z are tributes highly valued and (jg: esteemed by
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  • 2472 12 MALAYA'S GROWING IMPORTANCE AS DEFENCE BASE REDUCED TIME SCHEDULE FOR AIR MAILS FUTURE OF TIN RESTRICTION SCHEME RESEARCH IN THE RUBBER INDUSTRY (From Our Own Correspondent). London, April 17. FAR EASTERN BASE ONTH by month Malaya is jyl growing in strength as an outm post of
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    • 189 12 BT 'APPOINTMĔNt' ~JQ gM He said to me are you fond of children I said to him—yes, I love a tiny tot of Johnnie Walker CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances of Hong Kong Incorporated in Shanghai Tsm v yfisit I
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  • 823 13 Appeal Court Argument JUDGMENT RESERVED AT KUALA LUMPUR I Kuala Lumpur, April 27. Judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice’ Cussen in the appeal, by a rubber estate jwner, Kong Fatt Kiew. against the decision of the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate, in the case in which he fined the
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  • 385 13 f Ipoh Case i CHIEF JUSTICE ALLOWS i AN APPEAL (From Our Owm Correspondent) I' Ipoh, April 27 The Chief Justice, F.M.S., has given judgment allowing the appeal of Idris bin J Haji Mohamed from a decision of Mr. Justice Howes in respect of a matter
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  • 275 13 Bankrupt And His Discharge Interesting facts were revealed in the Bankruptcy Court on Friday, before Mr. Justice Mills, when Gon Khek Beng applied for his discharge. It was stated that in the Official Assignee’s report, which was read by Mr. C. j O. Lim, Assistant Official Assignee, that
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  • 374 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Rev. Abel Eklund arrived from Sin- gapore by the “Klang” this morning. j I i Mr. A. E. Gourlay, of Bißdor Estate, has 1 gone on leave and Mr. W. Reid is acting 11 for him. Mr. R. Lingat and Mr. R.j. Muckle left I Penang this
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  • 307 13 Sir (James) George Scott, K.C.1.E., whose death is announced by Reuter was the second son of the Rev. George Scott, of Dairsie, Fifeshire, whence came to celebrated Captain Bowers of the Burmese Steam Navigation Company. It was Captain Bowers who brought Mr. Scott out to Penang where
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    • 206 13 HERE ARE SOME Unusual Records j 1 no 1 El< BURAN-RUSSIAN FOLK SONG J UD 101 J BESSARABIYANKA J J PETER LESCENCO, THE NEW SINGER, HAS A STYLE THAT IS 1 I DIFFERENT AND HE IS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR ARTISTS OF f f THE 8.8. C. “BURAN” WILL
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  • 43 14 PENANG, APRIL 29 London Bank Demand 2)3 31)32 4m|ts 2|4 IjlG Private 3 m|ta credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7|l® On New York Demand 56 France T.T. 840 Shanghai T.T. 20% dis. Hongkong T.T. 6% prem. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 35%
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  • 342 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations MESSRS. KKfNSDY CO.*» BkMDB Ltot today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: I Broga 87% 92% 87% 92%, Kedah 2.50 2.80 2.50 2.70 Kempes 2.30 2.47%c 2.30 2.40 c Mentakab 39 42 37 40 New
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  • 112 14 Tbe following are th- latest quotation? for today Buyers Sellers UN Ampat Tins 4 0 4 6 Ayer Wengs 1.90 2.00 c Chenderiangs 8 6 9 0 Hi tarns 47% 50 Hong Fatts 49 51% Johans ..25 27% K. Lanjuts 13'6 14 3 Killinghalls 116 12 3
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  • 228 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The foupwing are the changes te cm quota tiene up to noon todav:— Saturday Today 1 TIN Buyer» Sellers Buyers Seller* Ayer Weng 1.90 2.00 1.90 2.00 Hitam 47 49 47 49 Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Jelebu 90 95 85 90 Kuchai 75
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  • 275 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ere the changes in our quotations up to noon today:— Saturday TodayBuyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Wengs 1.90 2.00 1.90 2.00 Hitams 49 51 48 51 Hong Fatts 50 52 49 52 Johans 26 28 25 27 K. Lanjuts 13 6 14 3 13
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  • 111 14 SATURDAY TODAY London (Spot) £223—12—6 No market P months) £2l9—lo—o No market $114.37% $114.00 Business Doos Penang $114.50 $114.25 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers OOPRA—(Sundriad) $4.90 $4.90 BLACK m M $lB.OO $17.50 RURBEIt—• ’Tj’. Ixmdcn 5%d 5Hd New York lljic (G> 11% C (G) Singapore
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  • 1042 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. 4 M f* i RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1 1°; 1« Alor Gajah Rubber Erttte ..lb 120 Malay Estate. 300 J2O Rubbi? cl yDdlC 1 O7 /j ftSpSSßubte&te. 140 150 f cum62% 67%\ ex. Bedford Plants qn 1 95 I Bents Rubber Estate* 90
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  • 104 14 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 72gi 72 57|64 New York 4.82 4.81% Montreal 4.84 i% 4.84% Brussels 28.40 28.29 Geneva 14.86 14.83 Amsterdam 7.12% 7.11% Milan 58% 58 Berlin U 93 11.93 Prague 115% 115% Copenhagen Oslo 1990% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 25% 26 Helsingfors
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 212 14 NE W ADVEInJ WANTIii First C! r <« < Sta APF,E B~b, Applicants must 'ng out the duti«“ bi «3 clerk Salary si(>o depending on the pointee. Apply j n apa M copies of referenc? Plnang. Gazette house wan» Wanted f, tnU9hM $lOO/- per month No. 32. c o, NOTICE
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 38 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rafarfal 6.00 a.m. 76 S 1 m.m. Noon 89 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 10.36 a.m 3.40 a.m. 10.30 p.m 4.50 p.m. TOMORROW 11.14 a.m 4.59 a.m. 11.18 p.m 5.39 p.m.
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  • 419 15 i nf the Planters’ Benetnual reP ort t isfiU ed states Ld of Malaya r (hc ypar> and t revenue ip34 (iu ]y audited sheet at n c deficiency in the shows a «1,586 5«. lorkin? 01 V e a r amounted receipt*
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  • 215 15 BUT ADVANCE IN TURNOVER REPORTED The directors of Robinson Co. in their fifteenth annual report for the financial year ended Jan. 31, 1935 state: In the report for 1933 4 it wa s intimated that sales were increasing and the directors have pleasure in advising an
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  • 133 15 Business Men Want Better Facilities Sydney, April 12. A member of the Japanese trade delegation now visiting thi s city said that Japan was becoming “Woolminded.” She was usI ing considerable quantities of cross-bred wool, which could be obtained from South I America, but for geographical
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  • 1103 15 Annual Meeting YEAR’S PROFIT CARRIED FORWARD The Thirty-first Ordinary General Meeting of The Sandcroft Rubber Company Ltd. was held at the Offices of the Secretaries, British India House, Penang, on Thursday the 26th April, 1935, at 12 noon. Those present were: —Messrs. E. J. Douglas
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 229 15 PENANG p. W. JUBILEE I FUND I To Commemorate the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty King George V. fth March 19 2 s n Town Hall, Penang, on Friday, Ver Jubilpp g u- a »i. was inaugurated to commemorate the the Fund k° Majesty King George V. The aim and
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    • 537 15 “Avery” Weighing Scales I BRITISH MADE i ji- Unsurpassed for j J *-P SENSITIVENESS, > I ACCURACY and > 1 LASTING QUALITY > I “Avery” machines are built by experts,- > with tested material and to the most > 1 IB I modern designs. They are backed by 1 IB
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1601 16 UH— J- 1.1 Jll iijiTTr DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Jk 11 I (MjzßjEjj line 11 I 4wO|Wu, &ak «T > BLUB FUMMBL LIMB T«»els. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Lmvu 1 C. DEUCALION Mars, L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Bay 3 May 30 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ V/irk I CL CLYTONEUS A’dam, L’don,
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  • 412 17 IPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Of Principal Lines ls alWofv< seHarrivtog >he week. 0 POKT TODAY S.mpangIpFOER {rom -.Han-Bran-1 jn <al 1 Si-Api-Api ran'». d T g. Mengei dar ffjfSDAY v L ma!/ -".’X r Sails same w d Bomba? BelawanlTA K from ba Lho-seu-E p*nbw° oa and trz u m Sinwpor
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  • 743 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Java, and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by K.N. I.L.M. Service will close at 7 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Singapore by the s.s. “Kedah” will be closed at 4 p.m. today. A mail for Northern India
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 201 17 Q Q I I i Pirn "r 1 i i 4W- i I FOR MOTORISTS I I f Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. > WHETHER one motors for business or pleasure, either as a driver or passenger» Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will be found a valuable accessory.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1383 17 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. I 10.20—The 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra. Lead-1 7. H,J,PENANG er. Daniel Melsa. Conductor, Eric The tonowing are the wavelengths, Fogg. Stanley Pope (Baritone). Or- Wavelength 49.3 metres Which Win be need ■tanultaaeou»- chestra: Overture, Vanity Fair Programme for the week ending Satur7 (Percy Fletcher), Song of
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  • 696 18 Corner's Inquiry DEATH FROM POTASSIUM CYANIDE POISONING An inquiry into the death of a goldsmith named Chee Kim Hong who died from potassium cyanide poisoning on the morning of March 27, wc.s held on Saturday by the Coroner, Mr. J.P. Biddulph. Inspector A. H. Hunt conducted the
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  • 498 18 Inquiry Into Death Of Goldsmith DECEASED NOT A HEALTHY PATIENT Haw a Chinese died as the result of burns received following the explosion of a spirit lamp, was related to the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court jon Saturday when an inquiry was held
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  • 142 18 Plaintiff Fails To Prove Claim (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, April 27. Finding that the defendants had already paid more than they were legally obliged to give an order to effect that it was an amicable settlement w-as made by Mr. Justice Howes when he gave
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  • 796 18 SATURDAY'S MEETING Procession Supervisors Appointed SECTIONS PLACED IN ORDER Supervisors to take charge of the Lantern and Decorated Cars Processions were appointed at Saturday’s meeting of the Chinese Jubilee Committee held at the Chinese Town Hall. The Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe was in the Chair. CRACKER
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  • 162 18 $l5O Gold Watch Involved TAMIL REMANDED IN CUSTODY That he had been asked by a girl to keep the watch for her and later to hand it over to her mother, was the statement of a Tamil named Joseph in the police court on Sat. when
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  • 167 18 Cases Transferred To District Court Following a raid by revenue officers on a house in Macalister Lane a Chinese named Ong Bean Teik was produced in the police court on Sat. before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph), charged with having in possession chandu other than Government
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  • 94 18 CRIMINAL BREACH CHARGE Alleged Offence In Parit Buntar The case was mentioned in the police* court on Saturday, in which a Cantonese named Lei Chai Futt stood charged with committing criminal breach of trust as a servant, in respect of gold valued at $3O, at Parit Buntar on
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 346 18 Veterinary RemeM Alterative B I ji tm, li CONDITION 1 I I POWDER I I For Horses. I I purifie stkJ I A valuable aid for 1 I Conditioning and 3 inildJ'j I maintaining perfect b I condition of all yl I types of Horses. and .I 1 kidney Given
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    515 19 Choosing the Right Spot by A PHYSICIAN Holiday lists are already being Axed in office and factory, and Problem, r r the quite healthy the world F° r h hnt for those who are in a conva escence or have weakness” to consider, dif- ondlUons are effect on
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  • 1272 19 World Says KARL RADEK Editor of the Soviet Govrnin .it newspaper “Izvestia..” He is the mouthpiece of Soviet foreign policy. In a series of articles in “Izestia” he has analysed Uhe world political situation in clear-cut terms. Here is a summary of his view’s by
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 80 19 lITOsBiWS I a 1 Them 1« ZB n Subetitete. Acts like a charm In Check, and arrests DIARRHOEA and WEVItR C OUP QUE Muis e The reliable Family remedy far STOMACH CHILLS INFLUENZA, COUGHS, COLDS and Is the only specific In CATABBN, ASTHMA, BBONCMITIS. CHOLERA and A true palliative In
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    • 126 19 Always Something New At EASTERN BAZAAR, 8. BISHOP STREET. LAMAI" UNDIES VELVET" LACES STOCKINGS Bluemoon With "Guidaseam" FASHION has given LW an enthusiastic encore xr s r ’P e< l Silk Scarves again this season for sports and informal town wear. The exclusive Loveliness of pure Silk Scarves will delight
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  • 267 20 I DIONNE QUINTUPLETS I A fascinating picture I of the most famous I babies in the world I the five little I daughters of Mr. and I Mrs. Dionne, of CalI lander, Ontario. The I gums now weigh 60lb. I between them, are I nearly
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