Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 May 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1333. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 104. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 343 1 Rugby Radio Service. BRITISH GOVERNMENT TO STAND BY OBLIGATIONS FOREIGN SECRETARY'S STATEMENT IN COMMONS London, May 7. In the House of Commons today it was asked whether in the event of any alteration by Germany in the demilitarised zone under the Treaty of Versailles it
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  • 53 1 —Rugby Radio Service. C e Of England's Largest Land-owners London, May 7. Duke of Richmond and Gordon died > Iwood this morning, aged 64. The who was crippled as a result of war had been seriously ill for several He was one of the largest land-
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  • 44 1 Reuter. Presented To League By Chinese Government Geneva, May 7. The Chinese Government has presented to the League a complete copy of the “Imperial collection in four divisions,” a reproduction of all the most important Chinese writings from 1773 to 1782.
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  • 105 1 -Reuter. Voted By Senate Washington, May 7. Disregarding the warnings and presidential veto, the Senate today aligned itself with the House of Representatives by voting for immediate cash payment of bonus for war veterans substituting under the Vinson Bill (whereby the Treasury decide the
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  • 54 1 -Rugby Radio Service. London, May 7. The treasury returns for the week endj ing May 4, show a total ordinary revenue amounted to £58,613,706 as compared with £59,932,597 for the corresponding week of I las* year, while the total ordinary expendi- ture amounted to £82,773,295 as compared with
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  • 81 1 London, May 7. j death of Baron Napier of Magdala place today.—Reuter. i ''*n Napier, third son of Field-Marshal Napier of Magdala, was educated at nham College and Jesus College he obtained his B.A. degree. He d the 10th. Hussars in 1872, became h'tain
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  • 24 1 —Reuter. The French Premier, M. Flandin sustained a fractured arm in a mo'pr acci- dent but his condition causes no anxiety.
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  • 38 1 FRANCO SOVIET PACT iracted against Germany. —Reuter Wireless. Condemned By Berlin Press ALLIANCE CONTRACTED AGAINST GERMANY Berlin, May 7. The Franco-Soviet Pact has been unanimously condemned by the German Press as a military alliance contracted against Germany. —Reuter
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  • 95 1 —Reuter Wireless. Royal Commission's First Sitting London, May 1. Only a score of spectators were present at the first sitting of the Royal Commission on the question of private manufacture of arms held at the Middlesex Guildhall under the chairmanship cf Sir John Eldon Bankes who
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  • 75 1 —Reuter Wireless. British Soldiers And Indian Bearer Killed j London, May 3. British soldier s belonging to the Fifth (medium) Brigade Royal Artillery, and an Indian bearer were killed when a lorry in which they were riding from Ambala to Subathu fell over a precipice. Six
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  • 250 1 j Reuter. 1913 Class Of Recruits Called Out RESULT OF ABYSSINIAN OUTRAGE I j Rome, May 8. In view of the gravity with which the Government view the situation, Signor Mussolini has ordered the mobilisation of the entire 1913 class of recruits for service in Abyssinia. Two divisions
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  • 1213 1 STREETS FILLED WITH DANCING AND SINGING CROWDS FURTHER PAGEANTRY ON THURSDAY f London, May 7. London’s celebrations which continued until early morning' when many streets, both in the East and West End, were filled with singing and dancing crowds, were resumed this evening when more
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    • 1884 2 -RATES FOR CASUAL BANKS j ADVERTISEMENTS English Translation of the i i H ®*y < r<,n CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE —-Z f BY OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. UA Mf)E| M A ATSCH APPIJ M t S All communications relating to HAFIZ GHULAM SARWAB, MJL, (/«corporal m England by HANDEL r
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  • 2407 3 QUEEN AS ART CONNOISSEUR PRINCESS ELIZABETH'S BIRTHDAY PASSING OF LADY DUFF GORDON INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS IN TURKEY t From Our Own Correspondent) j London, April 24. j COURT DRESS REGULATIONS x RESS regulations in regard to 1 Jubilee functions and ceremonies will be rigorously enforced. Ex;.ons
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    • 291 3 <u, cx£n sA sse N’*y” C/ I 'V7irCoCd Cream i i IP Vanish in rj jjjigk. g B Yhis delightful deansing cream 81l rat" [j will keep four pores in working nK 0 lin S—— Exquisitely perfumed 0 11’ Vr v I order —and your RJ BJg with'47//" Eau de
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  • 1188 4 ARSENAL EQUAL A RECORD LONDON TEAMS* TRIUMPH THE AMATEUR CUP FINAL (From Our Own Correspondent). London, April 27. ARSENAL AGAIN CHAMPIONS Two prized honours of the bootball world were won on April 22nd. by London clubs, who are having their best season ever. Arsenal carried off the
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  • 419 4 Acceptances For Today FEW SCRATCHINGS Below will be found the full acceptances for today, together with selections by Tic- Tac. The scratchings are Race 1 Lady Rossdale and Myanee. Race 2 Moonlight. Race 5 Blue Belle. Race 7 Payang, A lor Star and Aurora. Race
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  • 32 4 —Reuter. Wollam Defeats Fiddian London, May 6. At Hollinwell in the final of the English Amateur Golf Championship, Woollam bea* Eric Fiddian by 2 and 1 in 36 holes.
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  • 455 4 Wat Hun Again Brilliant BUT LOSES DOUBLES WITH WEAK PARTNER Three further matches in the Penang Lawn Tennis Championships were played off yesterday—two in the Men’s Singles and one m the Men s Doubles. One other singles match which was fixed for yesterday was not played,
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  • 111 4 By Five Clear Goals A football match was played yesterday on the Esplanade between the Penang Cricket Club and the Government Trade School and resulted in a comfortable win for the Trade School, the margin of victory being five goals to nil. The winners kept up
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  • 203 4 INTER STATE LAWN TENNIS Perak Penang Match This Week ON GOLF CLUB COURTS The following have been select to represent Penang agaLn Perak in the Inter-State >- n Tennis match to be played* at Penang on Saturday and Sunday May 11 and 12. All the matches will be p!a\.d on
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  • 206 4 —Reuter Oxford Gains Innings Victory VERITY IN FORM AGAINST M.C.C. I The following are the results of principal cricket matches concluded today:— The South Africans defeated Leicester by 170 runs. South Africans 312 and 214 for 3 wickets, declared* I Leicester 123 (Crisp 5 for
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  • 31 4 lencan zon.—Reuter. Cuba Eliminated By Mexico Mexico City, May Mexico eliminated Cuba by five m.i to nil in the North American zone of t• Davis Cup Tournament. —Reuter.
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  • 1340 5 ROGERS WINS ONLY THREE GAMES I tiwn Tennis jj w. Austin beat G. L. Roger a in the in ,->f the Melbury Singles by 6—l, 6—2. —..id to wait until 12.30 while rain was xpringling the court, and almost as they had started it began again,
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  • 102 5 Baer Agrees To Meet Braddock For World's Title Max Baer has agreed to defend his heavyweight championship against Jimmy Braddock, the “Jersey Thunderbolt,” on June 13th at Madison Square Gerden Bowl, Long Island. The bout was approved by the New York State Athletic Commission shortly after the contracts had
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  • 118 5 The administrative stewards of the Britis Boxing Board of Con’rol have decided on the two following contes s as eliminating bouts for the wrelter-weight championship of Great Britain: Charlie Baxter v. Johnny Quill, as arranged for the Southern area championship; Pat H-.ley v. Chuck Parker,
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  • 94 5 Nelson Tarleton, the British featherweight boxing champion, was married on April 18 at Ormskirk Registry Office by special licence to Miss Barbara Day, daughter of Mr. H. S. Day, produce merchant, of North House. North John-street. Liverpool who is Tarleton’s manager. He and his bride were accompanied
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  • 792 5 Golf Hole in One and Record for Course at Prestbury COLLINS LEADS BY EXCELLENT PLAY W.S. Collins, the Sandiway assistant, and G. Duncan, a former open champion, won chief praise during the first 36 holes of the Manchester professionals’ 72-hole golf championship on the Prestbury and
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    • 29 5 TO COMMEMORATE The Jubilee OF H.M. The King WE ARE OFFERING DURING THIS WEEK ONLY Liber a. 1 Discounts ON ALL PURCHASES. STORCH BROS. LTD. PENANG. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH
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    • 136 5 Always Something New At EASTERN BAZAAR. 8, BISHOP STREET. LAMAI" UNDIES VELVET LACES STOCKINGS Bluemoon With "Guidaseam"" xO lb ‘a J li jßffigy rfwWMWgSi FASHION has given an enthusiastic encore yjr s r ’P e< l Silk Scarves again this season for sports and informal town wear. The exclusive Loveliness
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  • 25 6 AT PRISON DEMONSTRATION. Police officers with Mrs. Van der Elst outside Wandsworth Prism rfter the execution cf Anderson for the Brighton muider.
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  • 502 6 Story Of Queen Victoria AWE OF "MYSTICAL OLD LADY" 1 Three Generations Of Royalty Lord Derby told a s‘ory of Queen Victoria in a speech at the Manchester Luncheon Club, in which he recalled his personal associations with three generations of Royalty. “Queen Victoria,” said Lord Derby,
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  • 421 6 400 More Than Last Easter Term MRS. LOWTHER'S LIBEL ACTION Preliminary- lists indicate that a very heavy term faces the judges of the Probate and Divorce Division when the Easter Law Sittings begin. It is expected that the complete list will contain about 1,320 petitions and causes
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  • 133 6 British Film Star And Romantic Rumour Hollywood, April 25. Hollywood is linking the name of Miss Merle Oberon, the British film star, with that of Mr. David Niven, son of the late Lady Cornyn-Platt, and formerly a lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry. Mr.
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  • 248 6 Instruction For All Households 24.000,000 PAMPHLETS, 5,000,000 POSTERS Berlin, April 23. Further elaborate measures are being taken to instruct Germans cn measures to be taken in the even* of air attack. Thes? follow the “lights out” practices under air raid conditions which were carried out in
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  • 182 6 Madrid In Six Hours A daily passenger service between London and Madrid will be started on May 15. This new service, which has been brought about by the cb-operation of the airlines of three countries, will not only bring Madrid within six hours of London
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  • 667 6 -Reuter. Admiral's Candid Criticisms "NO NAVAL AIR FORCE" i United States Ten Years I Ahead Washing*on, April 23. Strong criticism of the British Navy, especially in relation to its Air Force, was made here by Admiral Standley, Chief of Naval operations. Admiral Standley, w’ho was
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  • 396 6 The mystery of a fire in a padded cell, which caused the death of a 46-yeer-old “suicidal” woman patient, was investigated by coroner and jury at Friern Barnet. The woman was Mrs. Kate Amelia Atkins, a patient at the L.C.C. Colney Hatch
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    11 6 TALL GUARDSMAN and diminutu'< sp?c‘...z~ c* E*. James's Palace.
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  • 1640 7 MR. M. N. M. BADINDIN TO COLLECT FUNDS pgVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH EDUCATION IN INDIA i- M.N.M. Badindin, the Editor or the irh Magazine arrived here on Monday b. the s.s. Santhia. He is here on an .ortant mission connected with the .slim University, Aligarh,
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    • 107 7 (To the Editor of the ‘‘Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, —As the financial result of the fete which was held on May Ist. is doubtless a matter of interest to all those who have the welfare of the Home at heart, I shall be glad if you will
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  • 133 7 Two Months R*l* For Cantonese That it was a mean type of crime, was 'the remark of the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police court today when a Cantonese named Fong Ah Yau, who had previously pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a
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  • 28 7 Reuter. Foreigners Returning To Yunnanfu Shanghai, May 7. The foreign residents who were recently evacuated frojp Yunnanfu, are returning following the retreat of the Communists.
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    • 192 7 Royal Values FOR THE ROYy\L JUBILEE WONDERFUL VALUE 'Sl’Cl’ I S <IIIRTS f IN GOLF I TENNIS INTERLOCK BRITISH MADE SPORTS SHIRTS 4’ S THE NEW STYLE IN MEN’S SPORTS WEAR MADE FROM L W j A SELECTED QUALITY OF j INTERLOCK FABRIC. CLOSE universally FITTING COMFORTABLE. worn by j
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    • 414 8 OPENED TO CROWDED HOUSES YESTERDAY ?T *X*l°F 4-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT »-30| 4.15 TONIGHT 9-30 FIRST NATIONAL'S thundering drama of the| 615 qpeNING TONIGHT 9-30 THE BEST PICTURE OF THE SEASON! MOST VITAL PROBLEM OF TODAY GAUMONT BRITISH LAUGHPIECE! INDIA'S MOST SPECTACULAR UNEMPLOYMENT! a w* a i ar i rRALPH
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  • 219 9 Reuter Wireless. Sir Arthur Cope's Portrait Of The King London, May 3. !.e picture of the year” In the Royal Ac' my of which there we« a private vi w today is Sir Arthur Cope’s fine portra of the King in naval uniform painted in
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  • 88 9 —Reuter Wireless. Premier Tenders His Resignation Cairo, May 1. Pasha, thrice Premier of Egypt, ndered his resignation of the post •f the Royal Cabinet to which he pointed last November in answer ism made in some quarters that I’.ishe, Controller of the Royal Es*.T- was xercising undue influence
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  • 152 9 Reuter. Unfavourable Conditions Throughout The World i London, May 7. mditiong of the cotton spinning uufacturing industry throughout .1 were unfavourable during the rter of 1935 with the exceptions try and Italy according to a re f the International Federation of Mast r Cotton Spinners. 1 ssing the
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  • 26 9 Reuter Wireless. ■fljesty drove from Buckingham o Clarence House to congratulate the Duke of Connaught who •3 S i j y Reuter Wireless.
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  • 168 9 A Sailor Finds That Kruschen Keeps Him Free Four years ago this sailor had an attack of lumbago. Kruschen put him right Again —and has kept him right ever since “Four years ago,” he writes, “I was troubled with lumbago intermittently, and tried several
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  • 23 9 —Reuter Wireless. Mr. Percy Hague Jowett succeeds Sir Williem Rothenstein as Principal of the Royal College of Art. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 182 9 —Reuter Wireless. "Full Blame" Taken By Mr. McSwaine Washington, May 1. “Full blame” for publication of the testimony before the military committee which prompted President Roosevelt’s action has been taken by Mr. McSwaine, the committee’s chairman, who promises to reply to President Roosevelt’s communication, and adds I
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  • 49 9 Reuter Wireless. Riga. May 1. One hundred and twenty-two cases of Soviet gold weighing about five tons have passed through Riga enrou‘e from Siberia to Berlin. This is the first consignment of Soviet gold to pass through the city enroute to Berlin for seven months.—
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  • 35 9 —Reuter Wireless. Havre, May 2. Chaliapine is now seriously ill. He was suffering from influenza when he landed from the liner Paris enrou'e from New York and was conveyed to hospital here.
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  • 163 9 The Scattered Empire Mr. John Masefield, the Poet Laureate, has written a special sonnet for “The King’s Book,” in celebration of the Jubilee. It reeds: Scattered beneath the Mansions of the Sun, In distant Continents, in every Sea, The Many Nations are, that make
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  • 25 9 -Reuter Wireless. The twenty-two year Russian-American S. Rschevsky won the International Chess Tournament at Margate, bea’ing Capa- blanca by half a point.—
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  • 156 9 Jubilee Message To Their Majesties A public meeting was held on Monday under the auspices of the Indian Association I at their premises in Dato Kramat Road. A. K. Cassim, was in the chair Speeches were made by Messrs. Hameed Kalanjigam, Editor of “Desa Nesan”,
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  • 149 9 "Dirty Work" At Majestic Tonight Relph Lynn, Gordon Harker, and Robertson Hare are the team of comedians who infuse a multitude of laughs into “Dirty Work” which opens at the Majestic Cinema tonight. Ralph Lynn envinces his usual fl?ir for getting himself into incredible si'uetions and wrigglng
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    • 47 9 S 3 Lacking I g| Energy? B -then take I BsANATOGEHj The True Tonic-Food /Of al Chemists ANNOUNCEMENT DOMESTIC SANITATION DRAINAGE and SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS PLUMBING ESTATE WATER SUPPLIES. ALL WORK CARRIED OUT UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF QUALIFIED SANITARY ENGINEER. YOUR ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. UNITED ENGINEERS Ltd., PENANG.
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    • 86 9 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL TANJONG. BUNGAH, PENANG. PHONE No. 60 The very sea-side hotel for you to spend your week-ends and holidays The safest sea-bathing place in Penang. We specialise in the very food you desire. We give the best food and service at remarkably low-price. Rooms very clean and airy
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    • 31 9 Two Gold-digging Cuties In Gay Paree Collecting The French War Debt Franc By Franc and John By John JOAN BLONDELL and GLENDA FARRELL in KANSAS CITY PRINCESS -Mowing at QUEEN tomorrow
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    • 246 9 Phone 485. AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS, LIMITED 86 Beach Street, PCnaa*. Flirt FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Wednesday, Bth May, 1935 THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA “GOH MOH CHOE HUAN TAI LOW SOO CHUAN” Seats :—5O, 30, 20 10 cents. 7;, FREE LISTS CANCELLED. ’j LOW SAI THOE GUAN TEOCHEW OPERA
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  • 498 10 There have been many instances in British parliamentary historv of the vulnerable unwieldiness of a big majority. The figures of the last general election had scarcely been printed when not onlv the enemies but the friends of National Government began to point out that such an
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  • 115 10 The following telegram was sent by His Excellency the High Commissioner to the Secretary cf State for the Colonies on Saturday, May 4, 1935: "On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the King’s accession, the Rulers, Chiefs and people of every race and creed
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  • 106 10 Warrant For Breach Of I Trust From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 8. Leong Ng Kong against whom a warrant was issued on a charge of criminal breach of trust surrendered to the Magistrate yesterday and was released on bail pending enquiries. The charge against the accused
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  • 57 10 Story Published hi Book Form (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 7. A complete record of the story of the Siamese King’s abdication has been published in a volume of 456 pages containing telegrams and letters which passed between the King and the government during October —March
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  • 749 10 ACCOUNTS SHOW A SOUND CREDIT BALANCE The following is the report on the administration of Federated Malay States War Relief Fund for the year 1934 in ;i cordance with the procedure laid down for the administration < the fund. The accounts of the Fund
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  • 218 10 Previously acknowledged $11,210.83 i NEW DONATIONS W. A. Walter 25.00 F. Station Godown No. 5 Staff 17.50 Municipal Health Dept. Staff 220.00 L, S. Slowe 100.00 Municipal Engineering Dept. Staff 300.00 N. Coulson 75.00 East Asiatic Co., Ltd. Staff 124.00 Flag Day—On ac of Sales of Flags
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  • 59 10 Previously acknowledged A. Simpson G. W. Somerville Sale of small Jubilee Medals J. G. B. Lamb W. E. N. Northccte-Green R. N. Speers B. H. Symes Hongkong Shanghai Bank L. W. B. Trevour T. E. McAuley Less Stamp Duty ’J Paid to Alor Star Fund
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    • 36 10 "LUX O R E FAMOUS HANDKERCHIEFS 4 Necessity to the Stylish Gentleman /r Ir .< AND "LUXETTE" FOR THE LADIES. :o: OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. A^T■" ■*^K ■'l*!!
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  • 1277 11 Hearing Concluded HIS LORDSHIP RESERVES JUDGMENT Mr. Say Eng Gives Evidence i lie Supreme Court this Mr. Justice Whitley rejiidgiueiit in the case in Mr. I\. J. Farrer, C.M.G., a President of the Singapore 1 Commissioners sued •aits l{cho Press, Ltd., and Y Saravanamuttu
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  • 281 11 Used Premises As Common Gaming House IN KIMBERLEY STREET A fine of $l2O, in default three months I was imposed on a Chinese named Lim Ah Loo m the police court today by the magistrate (Mr. J. p. Biddulph). Accused was charged with using premises No.
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  • 420 11 Saw Ewe Huat PLEADS GUILTY AT ASSIZE COURT Used $12,000 Of Firm's Money At the Assize Court this morning Mr. Justice hitley passed sentence, which he had reserved from last week, on Saw Ewe Huat, a prominent young local Chinese who was charged on two
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  • 118 11 On Charge Of Escaping From Legal Custody An educated Tamil named Mariappan, who hed been released on $5O persona! bond, failed to appear in the police court today when his caso was mentioned. Accused w r as charged with escaping from custody while being lawfully
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  • 202 11 The following submitted correct solutions and shared the first prize S. N. Ngee, G. E. Hoe, Mr. Kobe, L. Sw’ee Jong, F. K. Thong, G. H. Man ell of Singapore L. Wee Chong, L. Kwong Kit, Wong Thim Sobn all of Kuala Lumpur and E. Wickramasinngan of
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  • 94 11 Accused Remanded In Custody 1 The case was again mentioned today in the police court, in which Lee Hock Lam stood charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, Lim Chin Kee, at No. 5, Western Road on April 21. Chief Court Inspector R.J. Stewart,
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    • 32 11 The Only Picture To Be Shown W ith A Guarantee Of “Money Refunded” If It Can’t Make You Laugh JOAN BLCN2ELL tmd GLENDA FARRELL in KANSAS CITY PRINCESS OPENS AT QUEEN'S TOMORROW
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  • 2520 12 TAXATION TO BE INCREASED ON TRICYCLES USED FOR TRADE PURPOSES Minutes of an Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town. Penang, held on Tuesday, the 9th April, 1935. PRESENT Mr. J.A. Black, President. Dr. J. E. Smith. Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, Hon.
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  • 231 13 Magistrate Grants Postponement A Tamil named Katan was produced in the police court yesterday before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph), charged with committing theft of $lO2 in cash, the property of Habeed Mohammed, in Prangin Road at 1 p.m. on May 4. Accused claimed trial. Inspector
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  • 147 13 In Attempted Extortion Cases That the D. P. P. had instructed him to amend the charge against the accused, was the statement of Chief Court Inspector R. J. Stewart in the police court yesterday, when the case was mentioned in which two Chinese named Khoo Thean Sang and
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  • 140 13 Attempt To Burn An Arch In High Street Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. An attempt to burn down one of Kuala Lumpur’s jubilee arches in the early hours of yesterday merning is reported. The local arch in question is the one erected before the High Street entrance to the
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  • 32 13 —Reuter Wireless. The Premier, Senor Lerroux, has tendered the resignation of the Oebinet to the President, not having a sufficient parliamentary majori‘y to carry out the Govern- ment programme.-
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  • 237 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. W. H. Hart is now living a Wood- side, Hcwth, Co., Dublin. Mr. Birtwhistle’s baby trout, which were hatched out there, ccn'.inue to thrive on the Cameron Highlands. Mr. W. G. Re2ves, M.C.S., hes been seconded for service under the Government cf Trengganu. Mr. M. C. English
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  • 156 13 Tragedy At Port Dickson Seremban, May 6. Tragic circumstances surround the death of C. S. M. J. Gallagher who was found drowned at Port D.ckson this morning. He had been missing from duty since yesterday morning. The post-mortem examination was held this morning and the funeral took
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  • 113 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore May 6. The ceremonies at the padang, w’ent off without a hitch due to brilliant weather. From early morning a long line of cars was slowly converging on Singapore. Trolleys and buses were utterly unable to cope with the crowds and
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    • 69 13 PENANG 'PHONE 543. PENANG S. S. TONIGHT Cocktail Dance AND < v .-lit Cabaret with KATHERINE CHERNIKOVA 6.30 to 9.30 p.m. MAY 18th RAG BALL GALA NIGHT In Aid Of Jubilee Fund. v MAY 25th EMPIRE AIR DAY BALL Two Gold-digging Cuties Tn Gay Paree Collecting T French War Debt
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  • 236 14 Blandford SIRE WHOSE STOCK WON £202,289 London, April 26. Blandford, greatest sire the Turf has ©ver known, is dead. He died of pneumonia at Mr. R. C. Dawson's stud at Wha* combe, Berkshire. Although Blandford’s progeny have been racing for only eight full seasons, in that
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  • 34 14 Going Likely To Be Heavy (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 8. Last night’s heavy rain may cause the going to be heavy but the weather is fine and sunny this morning.
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  • 288 14 Anniversary Jubilee Celebrations The Penang Municipal Recreation Club celebrated its Anniversary in conjunction with the Jubilee Celebration on May 4. 1935. The Tea-Porty in the afternoon was well attended among those present being the Mr. H. H. Abdool Cader, the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe and
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  • 69 14 P.C.C. V. S.L.R.C. The following have been selected to represent the P. C. C. against the S.L.R.C. on the Esplanade tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. A. N. Other; T. A. Maxwell, A. F. Baughan; A. R. Jones, D. R. Harper, J. A. Evans; W. T. Francis. H. E. Pether, P.
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  • 300 14 Shrouded In Mystery And Uncertainty HONG FATT LTD. MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 8. Presiding at the annual meeting of Hong Fatt Ltd. yesterday Mr. San Ah Wing, chairman of the Board of Directors made some interesting remarks about the Buffer Pool. He said
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  • 180 14 Riverside v. Hu Yew Seah Cn May 20 (BY “SHUTTLECOCK”) Junior inter-team tournament organised by the Penang Badminton Association for the Challenge Shield presented by the Penang Buddhist Association, will begin on Monday, May 20. The first match will be played at the Anglo-Chinese School Union court
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  • 186 14 Anniversary Dinner Last Night I Last night to celebrate the King’s Jubilee and also the 25th anniversary of the club, the Crescent Star Sports Club gave a Malay dinner to a number of friends and members. The President, Mr. M. A. Bakar, presided at the function.
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  • 358 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations la MESSRS. UNNRIT CO.’» Store Ust today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers nN s Ampat Tin 4|o 4|6 4[o 4|6 Hitam 49 52 49 52 Hong Fatt 48 51ex 48 51ex Jelebu 82% 87%ex 82%
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  • 45 14 PENANG. MAY 8 London Bank Demand 2 3 3132 4m ts 2’4 I|l6 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7|l® On New York Demand 56% France T.T. 840 Shanghai T.T. 25% dis. Hongkong T.T. 6% prem. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 33%
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  • 133 14 101: YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) Mo mar k e t £224.15.0 Do. (3 months) No market £219.5 0 f^ apOr L $114.25 $114.00 Buataee» Dons 5114.25 $114.12% Business Done Buyers no sellers 25 tons OOP HA- —(Sundried) $5.05 $5.00 BLACK PEPPER $17.00 $l7 00 RUBBER.— Holiday 5%d New
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  • 199 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The foUpwiag are the changes kt sur quotations up to upon Yesterday Today TIN Buyers Sellers Buyers Metier* Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.95 Hitam 47 49 47 49 Kuchai 72% 75 72% 75 Nawng Pet 70 75 70 75 North Taiping 51 53 51
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  • 121 14 The following are the latest quotation, for today Buyers SeDero ITN Ampat 4 0 4 6 Ayer Hitams 13 0 13 6 Chenderiangs 8 6 9 0 Hitams 47% 50 Hong Fatt 49 51 Katus 17 0 17 9 Killinghalls 116 12 0 K. Lanjuts 13 6
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  • 286 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ore the changes in our quotations up to noon today:— Yesterday Txiay Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Wengs 1.85 1.95 1.85 1.95 Hitams 48 51 48 51 Hong Fatts 49 51 49 51c Johans 25 27 25 27 K. Lanjuts 13|3 14|0 13|3 14’0
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 430 14 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE_OF SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGv 'Pf To Be Sold By b PUBLIC AUCTION On Monday, the 13th May ]oor, At 11.30 A.M. At Pekan Bagan Lepas The undermentioned propertv to Yeap Hor Chew of 116 AcL Penang. >tre *t, DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY All that piece of
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 24 14 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 3.47 a.m 9.44 a.m. 3.30 p.m 10.47 p.m. TOMORROW 4.24 a.m 10.10 fl.m. 3.54 p.m 11.30 p.m.
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    • 31 14 The Only Picture To Be Shown With A Guarantee Of Money Refunded If It Can’t Make You Laugh JOAN BLONDELL and GLENDA FAIRELL in KANSAS CITY PRINCESS ORENS AT QUEEN'S TOMORROW
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  • 1026 15 STOCKS REDUCED BY TWO-THIRDS PRICE RAISED AND STABILISED HOW BUFFER POOL OPERATES •_;< neral benefits, necessity and me<n f tin control are dealt with comedy but concisely in an analysis* r 1 by the Council of the Tin Pro- s' Association. in the
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  • 96 15 In New Car Sales In Ontario, Canada New passenger automobile registrations in Ontario, Canada, in January totalled 1,418 compared with 956 in January in 1934, a gain of close to fifty per cent, according to figures complied by Might’s Directories, j Ford led with 409. Plymouth and Dodge
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  • 319 15 A new use for Tin has recently been de- veloped, and is now’ being marketed on an j ambitious scale by Messrs. C. C. Wakefield Company, the well-known manufacturers iof lubricating oils. An oil soluble Tin cem- pound has been added to their newest lubricating
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  • 108 15 Latest Quotations Tuesday Saturday Peris 73 29 64 <3 23 64 New York 4.84 4.83% Montreal 4.85% 4.85% Brussels 28.61 28.57 Geneva 14.96% 14.96 Amsterdam 7.15'4 7.16 Milan 58r2 588 Berlin 12.04 12.01 Prague 116 115% Copenhagen Oslo 19.9014 19.90’4 Stockholm 19.-39 19.39% Vienna 25% 25%
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  • 271 15 Paving With Rubber Suggested The eigth annual report of the Oxford Preservation Trust refers to the congestion of traffic in the main streets of the city. This, it is pointed out, is not only inconvenient but dangerous. It also impairs the beauty of the proportion
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 163 15 WHY NOT HAVE /1B a slice of OM LEMON Wl i Wmn I'W W I IJ fyvees weff untk 'etc. SOLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. PENANG. Singapore, fpoh and Kuala Lumpur. W BALM ■t-54' A; pat kwa tann. A 0 3 Those who chew Betel cannot afford to be
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    • 14 15 Buy Your PRINTED REQUIREMENTS From THE PINANG GAZETTE Press. Limited. Immediate Attention Promot Delivers
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1671 16 ■II "Tl DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE r &<VTId vKSWB cWAMERICAN MAIL LINE M V. W I nmv-tNTifwi jksssJja jJTBJfcZ _L SWSSr i > blub'fummcl limb > ▼MMk LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Lmv» <T Panang Landon ~Tjwii~r O. CLYTONEUS A’dam, L’don, Hamburg lO ***** JJJ TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ A. PATROCLUS Mars.,
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  • 26 17 There will be Moonlight Band Performances at the Esplanade on 16th, 17th 18th May, 1935 from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. weather permitting.
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  • 586 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following la a list of vessels arriving ■ad sailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAT S.S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang. Sails tomorrow for the same ports. S.S. BATAK from Batoe-Bahra and Bela-wan-Deli. Sails today
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  • 1217 17 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G. P. O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on 13 April by the s.s. “Cathay” was delivered in London on Mo.y 4. AIR MAILS A mail for Java end Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and
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  • 188 17 i To mark the Jubilee, Cable and Wireless Limited, the all British system of world ’communications (with whom The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph J Company, Limited, is associated) is offering to all senders of Cable and i Wireless messages within the
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 514 17 T ¥ireless Programmes 8.8. C. .Vuowing are the wavelength., which will be need riinuiteneoueGBQ 16-80 metres GST l®- 82 metre» GSF l®- 82 metres throughout G9G I 8 88 metrea until 1105 p.m. Local Time GSB 25.2« metres after 11.00 pm. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres <a l GSC 81-00
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    • 532 17 ly). Rhosymedre (V. Williams). Sketch in C major (Schumann, arr. J. E. West). Third Rhapspdy on Breton Carols (Saint-Saens). Grand Choeur (Salome). 8.20 The Western Studio Orchestra. Leader, Frank Thomas. Selection, The Mastersingers (Wagner). Serenata (Moszkowski). Three Bavarian Dances: (1) The Dance; (2) Lullaby; (3) Hie Marksmen (Elgar). 8-50—The News.
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    • 307 17 Syncopations. Betty Ast ell (Soprano) with a few Songs. 10.50— The Hotel Metropole Orchestra. Leader, A. Rossi. Under the direction of Emilio Colombo. Relayed from the Hotel Metropole, London. Serenata Nostalgica (Manno). Tango, Vienna in Springtime (Harris Leon). Dance espagnole (Solo Violin, A. Rossi) (Granados, err. Kreisler). Waltz, Dplirien (Strauss).
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  • Article, Illustration
    744 18 HIL E M STONE x BU T Tr.L.S, Gashed CLr.g. Faith, Hop C an :t Charity of IdWcJ Slabs, Holly Tree Wall, and Hanti g Garden I had arranged to join a climbing party in a week-end 'sh to North Wales, and for several vs those fascinating names
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  • 758 18 BY CAMEL, BICYCLE AND HORSE HE SOLD MACHINERY IN THE GOLDFIELDS A YOUNG man named Sargo left London for Western Australia to prospect for £180,000,000 of gold. In his search he is going to use—for the first time in the history of prospecting—an autogiro.
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  • 41 18 .—Reuter. Counsel Suing For Fees New York, May 7. Mr. Reilly the dismissed counsel for H .uptmann is suing Mrs. Hauphmann in the Brcx klyn supreme court on May 10 for $22,398 in connection with her husband’s defence.—Reuter.
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  • 301 18 "WEEK SHARED BETWEEN TWO WOMEN Wife Refuses To Give Evidence i I Allegations ‘hat a man spent half the week with his reel wife and the other half with another woman, with whom he I had gone through a ceremony of marriage, were made at Bromley (Kent). Herbert Hemy Scott,
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  • 115 18 DRIVING CHARGE D.P.P. Withdraws Against Accused i The case was again mentioned yesterday in the police court before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph), in which Md. Eusoff bin Hamid stood charged with causing hurt to Mohammed bin Kassim at 2 p.m. on April 8 in Scotland
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 232 18 A product of BRITISH MALAYAN COFFEE PLANTATIONS I I Kuala Pilab, Negri Sembilan, FJK SOLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH 6- Co., Ltd. SIHGAPORE Bi PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUR M■■■■MHM—M—■■■■■■MHHMM —MM—MALTHOID ROOFING -DAMPCOURSF Roofing problems for modem buildings can only be solved by modern methods and modern material. MALTHOID Roofing and Dampcourse
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  • 2267 19 PICTURES FOR THIS YEAR'S ACADEMY RELICS OF THE MAURETANIA GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM'S NEW HOME BATH HONOURS BEAU NASH i )ur Own Correspondent) Lotvlon, April 27. NG’S GOLD PLATE TH' mows >1(1 dinner service' •longing to the King wdl not used at the state Jubilee too precious
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    • 290 19 EMPIRE DAY 1935 PENANG PUBLICITY POSTER COMPETITION. (Under the auspices of the Penang Publicity Committee.) In connection with Empire Day, May 24th, 1935, the Penang Publicity Committee is organising a competition and exhibition of posters for advertising Penang, expressly for the purpose of furthering the movement for greater universal publicity
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    • 190 19 i ft >/ >’•: Jr J 1 /C J AX POP U L ALL OVER THE WORLD Fruit at its freshest and finest, Eure sugar and unfailing quality ave made Messrs. Chivers* Jams IKV world-wide favourites. Thousands of tons of ripe fruits from our own orchards are made intn jam
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  • 226 20 Rescuers In Gas Warfare r “GAS ATTACK demonstration. —Women V.A.D.s ‘equipped with gas masks, 4 I and dressed in gas-proof I garments, carrying a I ‘casualty” into Chisle- hurst (Kent) caves during a demonstration of defence 1 measures against gas 1 attacks. L RO EH
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