Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 May 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 114. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, MAY 20, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 298 1 .—Reuter. j> Sy French Minister TAt. WITH GENERAL GOERING NOT POLITICAL Berlin, May 20. “That is not bad for a false report,” declared M. Laval when interviewed by Reuter, while passing through en route t<> Paris, regarding a possibility of his return for conversations with
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  • 98 1 Reuter. Government's Proposals Accepted Paris, May 19. The seamen’s strike has been settled, and the strikers have accepted the Government’s proposals. A meeting of the strikers decided to resume by a large majority after hearing the secretary of the Seamen’s Federation who had previously conferred with
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  • 181 1 ITALO ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE —Reuter. Grave Situation |TO COME BEFORE LEAGUE I COUNCIL Geneva, May The I talo-Abyssinian question is likely to come before the League Council on Wednesday or Thursday after the arrival of M. Laval from Paris. League quarters do not disguise the j gravity of the situation and
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  • 107 1 Rugby Radio Service. Second Jubilee Drive Through London Boroughs London, May 18. The King and Queen this afternoon made the second of their four Jubilee drives through London boroughs. On this occasion they followed a long route through South London. The King wore a full dress uniform
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  • 82 1 —Reuter. Counsel Demands New Trial Pottsville, Pennsylvania, May 19. Brunn was convicted of murder in the second degree in respect of the death of three out of five Democrats, this being his second trial. The jury was absent for nearly 24 hours. Bruno was unemotional on
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  • 65 1 —Reuter. Damage Estimated At $3,000,000 New York, May 19. The drought-stricken regions of Texas and Oklahoma which were recently darkened by a heavy pall of dust are now flooded following heavy rains during the night. At least 20 persons are dead or missing and 70 injured.
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  • 340 1 Reuter. "Uncrowned King Of rr«. v’ SEQULo. to motor cycle CRASH London, May 19. Colonel T. E. Lawrence, the ‘9 ncrowned King of Arabia,” died shor’ly after eight this morning at the Bovington Camp Military Hospital, 1 Dorset. Lawrence ccntinued to sink early in ,e morning,
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  • 182 1 Ruter. To Veto Veteran's Bonus Bill RESENTED BY CURRENCY INFLATION PARTY Washington, May 19. President Roosevelt's decision to deliver his message vetoing the Veteran’s Bonus Bill personally, probably, on May 22, is deeply resented by the Currency Inflation Party, who ask why they should have been selected
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  • 619 1 BILL IN COURSE OF PREPARATION BY COLONY GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIONS BY ELECTRICAL FIRMS It is learned that recommendations have been placed before the Government by leading electrical firms in the Colony, as a result of which the drafting of a Bill regarding the importation of electric
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  • 258 1 Reuter. 48 Persons Killed MAXIM GORKY COLLIDES WITH SMALLER. PLANE Moscow, May 19. Forty-eight persons were killed when the world’s biggest plane "Maxim Gorky” crashed after a collision with a smaller plane, comprising 11 members of the crew and 36 passengers of the “Maxim Gorky” and the
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    • 53 1 *KEY BEER Pure, Refreshing Sole Distributors: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. TODAY’S NEWS PAGE I Latest Telegrams I Early Telegrams 9 Sport 3. 4 and 5 Malayan~News 6 and 12 Brighter Homes 7 Latest Penang News 11 Commodity Prices And Exchange Rates 14 S’tare Lists And Produce Prices 14
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    • 2228 2 RATES TOR CASUAL BEACH STREET ALCTION ROOMS penangmunicipality. HOE |J^ G g OTOR BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE_OF SALE Ordinance No 129 (Traction MBBBBL andsche chartered bank in the high sTKAITS Engines and Motor Cars). IST CLASS TCCHAPPIJ OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. S 2ND CLASS HANDEL MAATSCHAP■ IJ (Incorporated in England
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  • 1211 3 RUNNING EVENT KEENLY CONTESTED MRS. B. W. ALLEN GIVES AWAY PRIZES 'fhe annual athletic sports of the St. Xavier’s Institution were held in ideal 1 weather on Saturday afternoon on the school ground before a large number of guests and pupils. The sports re•rescnted the final
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  • 512 3 Two Goals Shared VISITORS NOT AT FULL STRENGTH Yesterday on the Esplanade the Penang Cricket Club drew with the Ipoh Club, the teams sharing two goals in a football encounter. The visitors were not at full strength, three players from the P.C.C. in. Brownie, Ingham
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  • 152 3 3,000 Planes And 3,000 Tanks Moscow, May 4 The most impressive May Day demonstration ever held in Moscow —the big gest military aviation display in the history of the Soviet capital, took place in the Red Square on May 4th. There were similar celebrations on a
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  • 294 3 In Taiping And District INAUGURAL MEETING ON FRIDAY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Saturday. The following gentlemen comprise the committee of the Taiping District Bad- minton Association* formed in Taiping yesterday President :—Mr. N.G. Ferguson. Vice-Presidents:—Mr. Toh Eng Hoe J.P., j M.S.C. and Dr. Tan Cheng Leng. I
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  • 241 3 In a friendly badminton match between the Government Commercial Day School and the Concordian Badminton Party, at the latter’a court yesterday at Concordia Road, the former were beaten by three I games to two. The matches always provided keen interest and were all well contested.
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  • 125 3 Boatrace At Runnymede A lively atmosphere prevailed at the rag ball at the Runnymede Hotel on Saturday night. All the diners were in fancy costumes and they joined in the dancing until a late hcur. The hall and lawns were tastily decorated and illuminated. A fitting climax
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  • 325 4 Innings Victory PAWANTEH PERFORMS THE HAT TRICK I M.iLn Ciuket Club defeated u Kedah \l in ui imv.np and 9.' runs on the Pate K wit ground \osslcvdAj k.-dali XI "ho hatted th st w ore i i si tot 4> nut* :iha.\ a 16
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  • 97 4 Scores 74 R»ns SvcmM kUmrau* x b .-vAmat eax* a firw drsr'ix» r.v I<4 *n.-t ravine ’-"x* O' v—< >♦.-<-> '\r Tv.».-H' r.AtTic ir a'beO -«.x .v k ft ■v'«-r xesiTcs. :hf K < x x".’b at :K» Sr ATrCO' »h'. k«.-»r. •A'A-VA.*. fx<s. h "Tlk
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  • 302 4 Soravanamuttu In Form BATS AND BOWLS WELL V c:tck.t mutch xxus play<\i xesterxtax on the Fsplunado betxx-ven the Indian As >ocu’ io:-, and the IVnarg Cricket Club jA-eend st vine and resulted m a xx-.n tor the Indian by 44 runs doshua 4< and Saraxmnamuttu 47
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  • 98 4 By 107 Runs CSC A boat the A~.£ C-~C*h..rr<n N -x- be X' c.-oma C~ C K a' -V Ang Far x -ik b» b Ra—asar-j STNx- Ghg Ijv c and b Roc* O v r l t xx of b C''- r Gita~ f Kh-v
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  • 163 4 —Reuter. Match Against M.C.C. CLOSING SCORES IN PRINCIPAL MATCHES l.xxndon. May IS The folioxxmg are the sxxues reeorxiixi m the princ.ixil cricket matches at cloj*» of play today XI C 4 x SOI TH AFRICANS South Africans 297 Sio.ilo IS2 AtCC 17 f. r one xx
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  • 160 4 Saturday's Match A'T~r;bx a defeated tb.e Arg o-Ch.:-Sobcv K C' ore Two. or Sati-riay A.CK. ‘A* Yeob. S» oe Go. k b Par-.k-fr y Kha* Lcckg b ZYarker 1 x\.-c<c Kok La. b arc b Ete Sa.x 1 Koa.x .'.x- Hor v c o S-x Ghee
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  • 40 4 Abeo<T*ira? Trouble Ku&ia Guhjiuit Mey I*. Rmrtk xtr? eei-ixm Salewt Generu for ax nrvr-t rim. Tbf om—ar»m xam of a «na» nfir* It UTUS-T-w’ooc met he s «n2e-ear Trnin wax saint! mnurMi. cue M <r-n
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  • 220 4 By Two Wickets In esneket saatnh played yes'erday a: Greex Gar* the AutherXos Next the PeFEN ANG FREE Sa'HxXH. Gm Cheng Poe g Mer.oar b Pb. K.rr. Seng c Kok Leong b Ah Ke 7 EX Che.-» Chye c CNeng H? i b 1 T>:: r
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  • 374 4 Match Against Kempe Club I A CLOSE GAME The following are the scores in a cricket match played at Taiping yesterday beJ tween the Penang Recreation Club, Penang, ■and the Kempe Club. Taiping: P R.C.—lst INNINGS K. A. Taylor run out 10 Jc. Rowlands c
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  • 44 4 -Reuter. New Worlds Record Established TflS» Vv' 3$ A bjw v.v.: < rv X* V Wf 22 kw r .fes* n? rv the attr TWixks Hf R ecumßnc Hit «'rr-V> «'n~ :>. «< i>.’3< W MI- t iww w«e' -n- ->, r ?--rw»* y.mK 3t«*or<»*
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  • 53 4 —P.e-j-.er Leaving For England MAY STAGE COME-BACK AT WIMBLEDON San Francisco, May Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody is conter.; r staging a come-back at Wimbledon declared she was leaving for Englar mediately and added I cannot say finitely I will play, but will if I fe- 3 well as
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  • 124 4 Scully Scores 45 The cricket match between *r- 3 and the P. R. C. A yesterd?y Patani Road ground resulted m a Sec res P. K C -A* D Stewart b Jecaa J. F Scullv b Jeers zGWtobJeoe. Dr L da Silva, b Jeons 7?
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  • 60 4 Two Important Firtwres This Week Tr; Penang Tn;.vet Tiur wil r«- mg the F w Pnomad Ansr»mamx :c ThesnLg ai f.Lf r m nr the St '-i BJLFjC v CJLU ijl drf 'Me.-ty wil re risyinr r nest ZTur A Tr ~?h 2h_rese RecreariOT Piur gr-aimr Bred LTesj
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  • 75 4 Teoeg Seeg Breaks Record Another ex-fm: k thr Gnmeae >1 r Ch nr LJSf nanH*erin»nns -v-as srv-nn hrsa« szrakt Thf txnM a: Sc s rericrrer for th; -to is k it®» rreviAUs- mar» hemg R 5 exf-.-iim* s 2*ng liirr r.vc assc naar Tht ws« fnr xh- Rr~mi
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  • 28 4 Jfcnawe Jafxor Bee** Sir r V A T*Y '»N ak.k 7* -X S-»St *X; s jrr-S N *>»l- ~-X.>. -j, -4», r- ?r ;Kt —•m.-..
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  • 1483 5 Exciting* Finish With edas Prohibition DAY OF THRILLS WINWAYS, MERRY MIKE AND SAILING ON IN GREAT FINISH FINANCIER PAYS $llO {brom Our O\vb Singapore, May 18. As was expected the races today, the concluding day of the Mav Professional Meeting, attracted an unusualh’
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  • 56 5 Selangor v. Burma Rifles From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. May 18. The following have been selected to play for Selangor against the Burma Rifles, at Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, May 25: Kum Pak: See Hu and Thornton: Kfhi Wan. C.D. Silva and Ah Chong: Amaldass, Ismail,
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  • 132 5 Rangers Draw With Selangor Club (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 18. Several good batting performances were registered today in the match between the Selangor Cricket Club and the Selangor Rangers which resulted in a draw. The Europeans declared their innings closed with 181 for three
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  • 287 5 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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  • 872 5 MALAYA CUP MATCH AT ALOR STAR ALL GOALS SCORED IN SECOND HALF VISITING HALVES EXCEL (By Our Own Reporter) Alor Star, May 18. 1 he second match in the Malaya Cup Competition between Penang and Kedah was played here today and after a goalless
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 10 5 EASTERN BAZAAR For DAINTY "UNDIES" 8, Bishop St. Phone 1396.
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    • 88 5 "■"■H B c ODD Tfcrescription If you are a sufferer from Eczema, Ringworm, Dhobie» Itch, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Psoriasis, Singapore Foot, Itohing Eruptions and Rashes, use D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few drops of t-hie mar e) !ous lot ion and you have instant reiuf. Irritation |B and pain goes
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  • 979 6 SHE DOES NOT TRUST REPORTERS MAKES SPECIAL JOURNEY TO SEE MR. GANDHI Singapore, May 18. T.:e world’s richest girl, Miss Doris Duke, an American tobacco heiress, has been so misquoted by the American press that she r< fuses to give personal interviews to newspaperman
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  • 123 6 Monopolies Clerk In Court RELEASED ON BAIL OF $3.000 That he had forged a chandu registration card was the charge cited to Koh Joon Guan, a young clerk of the Government Monopolies Department, when he appeared before Mr. J. M. Brander in the Singapore police court
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  • 502 6 SEVERAL CASES OF SMALLPOX AND ONE DEATH For the frst time in many months Singapore has a black mark against its neme in the bulletin of health in the Eastern por’s issued weekly by the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. In the week ended May 4 there
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  • 384 6 False Statement i i SERIOUS ALLEGATION BY THE POLICE A Chinese, answering to the name of I Cheah Man Siew and who was arrested at about 9.0 p.m. on Friday night by Mr. Livj ingstone. Asst. 0.C.D., Perak, was on Saturday morning produced before Mr.
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  • 285 6 Public Issue of Crowns And Patterns For Collectors London, May 8. Three special coins, one for general issue throughout the remainder of this year, and the other two as “patterns” for collectors have been issued in connection with the Silver Jubilee. These coins are: A crown piece.
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  • 276 6 Hoxton And Belfast The First London’s first Jubilee baby was a son born two minutes after midnight on May 6 to Mrs. Janet Elizabeth Barber, the wife of a Hoxton greengrocer. At the General Lying-in-Hospital the first birth wa s at 12.19 a.m., a son to Mrs.
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  • 482 6 Coroner On Making Of Paper Decorations An inquest was held at St. Pancras on May 7 on the body of Elizabeth Aarons, aged nine, of St. Peter’s Street, Islington. Sidney Isaac Aarons, a market porter, the child’s father, said, in evidence, that he and his wife
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    970 7  -  By JENNIE LEE IX’ up-to-the-minute housekeeping devices London is well behind New York. The averAmerican woman takes for c ranted scores of labour-saving -■pliances that are still regarded r- rare and rather wonderful on ibis side of the Atlantic. But compared with a quarter of a nturj ago,
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    • 51 7 M.V. "GLEHAMOY" VOY. 35. (OUTWARD) Consignees ot cargo per the above vessel from Europe are hereby notified that she expected to arrive in Penang at P M on the 22nd May, 1935 and wall discharge in the Roads on arrival. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) AGENTS, GLEN” LINE
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    • 11 7 EASTERN BAZAAR For EXQUISITE DRESS MATERIALS 8, Bishop St. Phone 1396.
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    • 513 8 Phone 485. AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS, LIMITED. 86, Beach Street, Penang FUN FROLIC MAIN GATEIO CENTS. Monday, 20th May, 1935. THE CHINESE SPORTS CIRCUS A Super Circus Show coming after a Triumphal Tour of Java and Sumatra with horses, tigers, bears, monkeys, etc. Prices of Admission BOX SEAT OF SIX $5.00 BOX
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 286 8 MAJESTIC. WfißS 1 LMT 2 shows 615 tonigHT 9-30 ,i TONIGHT AT 6-15 9-30 THE MELODY MASTERPIECE OP THE SCREEN POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT t By The Producers of ’rLViNG DOWN TO RIO GRAND PREMIERE OF I SAGAR'S LATEST HINDUSTANI TALKIE Hawaiian 44 'p i j i. educated iMgfik Wf
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  • 172 9 —Reuter. American Mission Aboard OCCUPANTS RESCUED BY RIVER POLICE Shanghai, May 18. \n air liner taking off for H.-nkow with members of the ited States Economic Mission >ard, crashed in the Whangpoo ver near Shanghai. The air liner which belonged to China National Aviation Corral
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  • 150 9 uord Lothian On Claim To Equality The Marquess cf Lothian, speaking in i'iinburgh, said the problem they had to 1 was to find that place in Europe and the world to which Germany was entitled, many was today potentially an extremely dangerous State. She demanded
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  • 135 9 progress and prosperity.”—Rugby Radio Service. "Times" Comment BRITISH LEGATION TO BECOME EMBASSY London, May 18. The announcement that the British Legation in Pekin, like those of certain other powers, is to become an Embassy is commented on favourably in the Press here. The ‘Times’’ in a
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  • 95 9 was piped aboard.—Rugby Radio Service. Visited By Lord Mayor London, May 18. The Lord Mayor of London who, by virtue of his office is Admiral of the Port of London accompanied by his sheriffs visited the flagship “Nelson” today as a guest of Admiral Lord Cork, Comman-der-in-Chief
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  • 101 9 —Rugby Radio Service. "Heavy" Section Opening Tomorrow London, May 18. The Engineering and Hardware section of the British Industries Fair opens at Castle Bromwich, Birmingham on Monday and will continue until May 31. This is the first year when the “heavy” section of the Fair has been
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  • 31 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. For Youths 1 Organisations London, May 18. Subscriptions to King George’s Jubilee Trust Fund for the assistance of youth organisations now amount to about £750,000.-
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  • 159 9 —Reuter. German Heathens Meeting "CONFESSIONAL WORSE THAN FARCICAL" Munich, May 18. A violent attack on the Catholic Church waa made at the first public meeting of German Heathens ever held in Catholic Bavaria. The audience of 2,000 of which 50 per cent were uniformed Nazis,
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  • 122 9 Rugby Radio Service. Worse May For 100 Years TRAIN AND BUS SERVICES DISORGANISED London, May 18. Although milder weather is forecast Britain is still experiencing a cold spell which, is said to be the’most severe in any May for 100 years. Yesterday morning’s disastrous
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  • 54 9 dience yesterday evening.—Rugby Radio Service. Audience Wifh The [Zing London, May 18. Before leaving Lcnd.n for C-cncva ‘his morning where he will repree n Britain et the League Council. Mr. Artho-y Eden had nn audience cf the King at Buckingham Palace. Sir John Simon had an audience
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    • 12 9 THE TAILORING HOUSE OF THE HIGHEST REPUTE EASTERN BAZAAR 8, Bichcp Sf.
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    • 196 9 "1 H r New iWlw IT is as well to know that whatever the cause of your weakness, new health and new vitality are near at hand. With Sanatogen you can build up your health again in a perfectly natural manner. And Sanatogen is something of which you can be
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 175 9 I 6.15 Tonight 9.30 YOUR CARTOON HEROES COME O) P>«y the poor WHOOPEEI to lifei Ini tnil n °«r.'i.;; BUZ/ Hight like are "shipwrecked" wf/x* M on society’s smartest val/ff -A beach at Newport!..» And'one of the gobs villi/ ij' I S* f° r an heiress! nF wBl '•A And
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  • 807 10 THE DINDINGS —A FEW THOUGHTS 'l'he retrocession of the Uindings to Perak is now an accomplished fact. The official handing back took place about three months ago but only 10 days ago, on May 10 to be exact. His Highness the Sultan of Perak paid his first visit to that
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  • 117 10 Term Of Hard Labour For Accused Ng Kim Leong who had been arrested lately in connection with the robbery at Free School Road on the night of *he Thaipusam fireworks display, and who was charged also with assisting in voluntarily causing hur’ to a compatriot at
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  • 781 10 MANY HAPPY RETURNS: The Hun. Mr. Palgrave Simpson is 54 todav and we wish him many happy returns of the day. Air. Simpson y\as born on May 20. 1881- Mr. Simpson, it is interesting t< recall, was admitted to the Straits Settlements bar in 190/ and two
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  • 163 10 Alleged Housebreakers Discharged “It is a puzzling case,” said the District Judge iMr. B. F. Bridge) today in which Chan Tuck, alias Chan Swee Tuck, and Thong Ah Peng were charged with (1) housebreaking on or about April 24 into 92. Hutton Lane to commit the offence
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  • 72 10 Case Transferred To Teluk Anson An educated Tamil named Mariappan who was charged in the police court with escaping from legal custody while being detained in hospital at Teluk Anson, was today handed over to an escort from Perak. Detective Inspector L.G. Blakesley, who prosecuted, said
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  • 294 10 At the Hu Yew Seah yesterday the n. riage of Mr. Lee Eng Chee and Miss L. Choon Sim was solemnised before a lar.-, gathering of friends and relatives. Mr K Sin Hock, President, presided at the reformed style ceremony. Mr. Yeoh Choo Kar acted as the
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  • 231 11 drama at fun FROLIC PARK -GAINER SUSTAINS HEAD AND ARM INJURIES voting Javanese trainer of wild .1 ils, attached to the Chinese Sports us which is now performing in tng, was mauled by his pet leopard sterdax morning as a result of which is Iving
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  • 180 11 Had No Time To Buy Ticket That he had the money to pay for the passage but had no time to purchase a ticket as he was suffering from fever, was the statement of Makar Singh in the police court today, in answer to
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  • 149 11 Plea Not Accepted By Magistrate A plea that he would have got the worst out of the fight if he had not stabbed the complainant, was made by a young Malay named Din bin Isa in the police court today, when charged with voluntarily causing hurt
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  • 529 11 Accused Who Retained Another’s Cards I t ILLEGAL SALE OF CHANDU DROSS A fine of $6 or in default seven days imprisonment was imposed by the District Judge (Mr. B. F. Bridge) on Lecng Swee, who was charged this morning with hav-' mg subjected chandu dross to
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  • 111 11 Chinese Fined $l5. Or 14 Days A Chinese named Khoo Ang San was produced in the police court today before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph), I charged with having in possession duti- able liquor near Tanjong Bungaa on May 18 at 2.30 p.m. Accused said he
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  • 876 11 i Jubilee Mesrage From J F.M.S. I SPECIAL GAZETTE ISSUED I The text of the Loyal Address and congratulatory telegram tendered to H.M. the King from the Federated Malay States 1 on the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of 1 fciis Majesty’s Accession to the Throne,
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  • 77 11 D.P.P. Withdraws Charge The case was again mentioned in the police court today before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph), in which a young woman named Yeoh Sye Kiang stood charged with committing theft of $250 cash, belonging to Ng Guan Kee, in house No. 58, Macalister Lane
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  • 101 11 Cantonese Released On $5O Bail A Cantonese named Lee Lum was charged in the police court today that, at 5.30 p.m. on May 17 on the five-foot-w'ay of house No. 539, Jelutong Road, he did faisely represent to Loh Koon that his wife had been arrested and
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  • 3290 12 CHIEF JUSTICE GRANTS APPEAL SENTENCE OF 9 MONTHS QUASHED 'UNSAFE TO CONVICT* The Chief Justice, S>r.-Samuel Thomas, delivered judgment this morning in the appeal by Wan Ali bin Wan Chik, one of the major chiefs of Pahang, against his conviction and sentence on three charges of
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  • 809 13 "It Is All Wrong," Says Magistrate "ONE DOESN'T KNOW WHAT HAPPENS" I Those who have had their bicycles stolen may have a chance of getting back their long lost “steeds” as the result of adI missions made by two Chinese who have given information
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  • 270 13 In the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Saturday morning the sum of $lO, Or ra- i ther the lack cf it, prevented an appeal for i 49 times that amount from going thiough. I The appeal was an echo of the case last March
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  • 84 13 Lim Teh (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, May 18. The wedding took place today before Mr. Phillip Tyau, Chinese Consul General. Singapore, of Mr. C.O. Lim, Assistant Official Asignee, Singapore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Hoon Bee of Singapore, and Teh Yew Moey, daughter of Mr.
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  • 290 13 Tuesday, May 14. In the morning His Excellency visited the Royal Air Force Base. Rt. Rev. The Bishop of Singapore and Mrs Roberts end Rt. Rev. The Bishop of Sarawak and Labuan had luncheon at Government House. Hon. Mr. J. D. Hall arrived to stay at Government
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  • 73 13 An actual recording taken from the Conti di Savoia’s” degree »f roll indicator >hi »xx ing the rei irkable cffecliveness of her three Sperry c y r o-stabiliz-<rs, one of which is shown in the top lefthand picture. These stabilizes, as well as the other machinery on
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  • 647 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. P. W. Clayton arrived fieri Cal- cu ta by the ss. “Talma.” I ir F l E. Jones arrived yesterday from Rangoon by the s.s. “Elephan s.” Mr. Kolfer and Mr. R. Scheider left for Bangkok this morning by the Interna'ional express. The Hcn'ble Mr. J. D.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 150 13 K— Wakened, by indigestion Wiir j? PAIN GONE—W ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES )o you know that awful feeling of .'.akening in the middle of the night v it h the pains of indigestion gnawing vour inside? Read how one such ifferer ended his trouble:— •7 find that now I
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    • 307 13 SamUIYI F°x Trot FB 1035 Sidewalks of Cuba Someone To Sew Your FB 1036 Buttons On Fox Trot Jack O' Diamonds OUR NATIONAL DANCE ORCHESTRA, THE 8.8. C. PLAY THESE TOPPING TUNES FROM JACK O’ DIAMONDS Dancing With My Shadow Fox Trot FB 1032 < Because Of Once Upon A
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  • 330 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations ta MKSBRA. KSNWDT 0Q sCwra Lxet today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TEN Ampat Tin 4|3 4|9c 4|3 4|9c Bangrin 23 0 24 6 22 6 23,6 Gopeng Con. 31j9 33 0 31;6 33J0 Hitam
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  • 92 14 During the week ending May 11. 1935, exports from Ma’ayan per s e.mounted to 40.593 cases, of which 27,510 (68 cases were to ‘he United Kingdom. 735 (2%) cases to the Continent of Europe, 8.600 (21 cases to Canada, and 3,748 (9%) cases Elsewhere. Total exports
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  • 227 14 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Th«> foltowing ar* the change* 1b mb quotation* up to noon toda” Saturday Today TIN uyers Sellars Buy sms Scß*n Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 1.90 Hi‘am 47 49 47 49 Hong Fatt 48 50 48 50 Klang River 1.45 1.50 1.45 1.50 Kuchai 72%
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  • 255 14 SOON THEAM CO. The following ere the changes in our quotations up to noon today:— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Ayer Wengs 1.85 1.95 185 i. 95 Hitems 47 50 47 50 Hong Fatts .50 52% .50 .52 %c Hongkongs 12 3 12 9 12 3 12 9
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  • 111 14 SATURDAY TODAY London (Spot) £229 on Do. (3 month*) fnZ?® 0 Xo market Siag&par* f 222.0.0 No market ’114.00 $113.87% P*aang Business Done BLACK PEPPER 4 90 bvbbek- $l7OO W.OO New York Singapore Spot llfgc. (G) June /8e 19 c Julyi««pt JUC OctiDec. 21c. 20%c Jan.'Mar. 22c. 21%c
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  • 147 14 Hi* foDowiag sir* tb n late** quotation* for today:— Buyers BeU«r* RUBBER: Ayer Penas 1.65 1.70 Bassett 70 75 Batu Lintang 1.05 1.10 Brogie* 90 95 Changkat 1.05 1.10 Glenealy 1-85 1.95 Indragiri 1-15 1.20 M. Pinda 1-50 1.60 Mentakab 41 43 Nyalas 1.02% 1.07% Lunas 1-85
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  • 49 14 i PENANG. MAY 20 I London Bank Demand 2(3 31|32 I 4m ts 2(4 IJI6 Private 3 mts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2(4 7]16 On New York Demand 57 France T.T. 845 Shanghai T.T. 26% dis. Hongkong T.T. 7 prem. 1 India T.T. 154 I Bar Silver 35
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  • 1130 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. Ji RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 1 50 165 ex Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 115 125 Amalgamated Malay Estates 300 320 i Ayer Hitacs Planting Syndicate 1 65 1 80 Ayer Mold: Bebber Co. ..105 1 15 Ayer Panas Rubber Estate* 1 62% 175 Bassett
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 213 14 I It s easy to clean w t ffl SHOlW|g9UgM|rW xj> >. sr T6K 1« d**lg**J tb cbm th* place* H *th*r brutha* neglect especially the j crevice* out of sight behind your teeth, whore decay is most likely to start. Tek*a 1 short hoad fits into every corner, got*
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    • 137 14 MfoshAway Superfluous Hair ,N3 MINUTES I fmhi This New I I Way Far Better un deb Than a Razor ln less time than it takes to slip into your bathing costume, you can now banish superfluous hair troubles for ever Tamous scientists Lave discovered a new dainty, sweetsmelling beau ty
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 43 14 WEATHER REPORT 6.00 a.m. 79 E 6.00 a.m. 74 SE 11 m.m. Noon 79 W TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 150 a m 8.01 a.m. 156 P-m 8.50 p.m. TOMORROW 229 a m 8.35 a.m. 2 30 P m 9.26 p.m.
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  • 1094 15 LANCASHIRE'S TRADE WITH SINGAPORE JAPAN SENDS SUBSTITUTE EXPORTS OF WOOLLENS AND SILKS < r nearly a year of textile quotas, -tr.ii's Settlements Government has 1 i report claiming that, on broad the scheme hos succeeded in ening imports from the United King- 1
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  • 520 15 An interesting review of this rapidly 'developing subject has been given by Dr. Richard Green in a series of lectures.* The author has had wide experience cf anti malarial w’ork in the Fedcra cd Malay i States, where the plantation system provides favourable conditions for the sysI
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  • 108 15 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 74 45 64 74 47 64 New York 4.92% 4.92% Montreal 4.91% 4.91% Brussels 29.05 29.1 Geneva 15.23 15.23 Amsterdam 7.27 7.27% Milan 59} J 59H Berlin 12.22 12.23 Prague 118 118 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26%
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 15 15 I SB da i J I need ,s an earW moming "P' ck me-up" d
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    • 281 15 1 BRITISH MALAYAN COFFEE PLANTATIONS j Kuala Pilah, Negri Sembilan, FAI.SSOLE AGENTS HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE PEHAHG ,POH KUALA LUMPUR ■IB jMU Have sparkling teeth this new way! A new special cleansing and polishing material contained in Pepsodent Tooth Paste exclusively CLEAN, sparkling teeth are impor- cleansing and polishing
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    • 1797 16 l DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Ajwv VjJ I H 1 ’.fegigjSj dhtd AMERICAN MAIL LINE Jv\ Z -^k. v .v. JL liPk€/-ENTIN(i >S£B?S IJM? y* BLUE FUMMBL LIMB MfiggSL/ jjjjgQfe&a (C®|). THMmii'limSlWT 7 Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Penang London C. ACHILLES L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea May 24
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  • 630 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following 18 a list of vessels arriving »J «ailing from Penang during the week IN PORT TODAY S.S. GINYO MARU from Singapore. Sails same day for Colombo and Bombay. S.S. ALFOER from Tg. Mer.geidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang end Asahan (Tg.
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  • 1087 17 AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by train *.o iSngapore end thence by K.N.I.L.M. Serivec will be closed at 7 p.m. today. j OUTWARD MAILS I A mail for Singapore by the s s. “Ke-1 deh” will be closed at 4 p.m. today. A
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 147 17 M bl PAT KWA TANN. JL|u z i Those who chew Betel cannot afford to be without 1 7 it 5 Packet of Balashin Sai or Pat Kwa Tann". J M BALASHIN SAI OR "PAT KWA TANN" LrmfrS+ x:::; Possesses six exclusive virtues beneficial to all those who chew /if
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 888 17 Wireless Programmes BJEI.C* 7-20 Joseph Muscant and the Troxy. Nancy Logan with original music by Grand Orchestra, relayed frcm the Neiman Hackforth. The cast inJolA/wlng are the wavelengths, Troxy Cinema, London. j eludes: Nancy Logan, Girvan Dunft which will be need MmultaiMOUS- 8.20 ‘Heartbreak Office” or “How to Get. das
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  • 1277 18 APPEAL FOR SUPPORT OF THINKING WOMEN TRIBUTE TO WORK OF MRS. P.M. ROBINSON The Annual Council Meeting of the Girl Guides Association of Malaya was held et Mr. W.H. Macgregor’s house, “Mallaig” Gallop Road, Singapore. Lady Thomas, the President for Malaya, was in the Chair.
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  • 42 18 At 11 a.m. on the same day, the Guide Commissioners held a conference, Mrs. L. A. Thomas, taking the Chair. They were afterwards entertained to lunch at the Singapore «swimming Club by Mrs. L. A. Allen, of Johore Bahru, Johore.
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  • 377 18 Accused Says He Was Hit With Brick The case waa heard in the Police Court on Saturday before Mr. J. P. Biddulph. in which a hawker named Tan Kong Cheok stood charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, Lim Seah, in a lane behind house
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  • 189 18 Cases Transferred To District Court A Chinese named Chong Ah Kiow was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph! in the police court on Saturday, charged with possession of chandu other then government chardu, at premises No. 89, Armenian Street on May 17 at 10.55 a.m.
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  • 81 18 The examinations for these were held on 1.4.35, Hutchings School being the centre for Penang. The numbers competing in Penang were: Malay Scholarship examination (in English) 14 Edwin Philips Scholarship examination (in English) 1 Minor Scholarships examination (in Malay) 27 None of the candidates for the Major
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  • 302 18 Coroner's Inquest BODY FOUND HANGING FROM TREE An inquiry was held by the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the Police Court on Saturday into the death of an unknown male Chinese, whose body was found hanging on a tree in the early hours of May
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 327 18 FOR YOUR LAWN FOR YOUR GARDEN FOR YOUR SPORTS FIELD FOR YOUR GOLF COURSE «s_* Mvanjomes 7~ [I LAWN MOWER A ideally designed for the purpose ML/vk from the powerful motor V p. models to the hand machines. PractiTL \k cal and efficient mowers they are X 1 sturdily built
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  • 1824 19 A FLIGHT IN A STORM TRADITION OF THE SERVICE WINGS VERSUS THE WEATHER New York, May 3. mg. wet night not so long i at the Post Office Building i the motto of those men who nail, writes George Mason, he Board of Governors, Naratic
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  • 211 19 .Indian Protest At Jubilee Book References A largely attended meeting of Indian residents and representatives of Indian or- ganisations was held on*Friday afternoon at the Indian Association premises to con- sider what steps should be taken to vindiI cate the honour and self-respect of the
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    • 224 19 jij=| Children use so MUCH Wf WU ENERGYk < school, at play, using brains and bodies J children are apt to tire themselves out—unless special care is taken I ’th their nourishment. For besides the energy the} use up so fast, their food has to supply iI I the body-building
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  • 175 20 AT BREAK OF DAWN.—The Spninx on Ute Evibankment provided temporary 'iccommodation for some of c .Jubilee crowd. IN JUBILEE BROADCAST.— Miss Beryl Laverick, a 15-year-old giH of Blackheath, London, wan chooea to take part in the 8.8.0, JubUon broadcant. FLAGS and streamers have transformed the
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