Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 May 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. IW. Vol. XCIIL SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 99 1 —Reuter. High March Figures 6,500 TONS FOR U. S. A. London, May 24. A considerable increase in the tin consumption for March and for the first quarter of the year was revealed by the May issue of the International Tin Research Bulletin. The world
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  • 154 1 (Rugby Radio Service. For Secession From Commonwealth NOT PROPER TO BE RECEIVED a London, May 24. I The Joint Committee of the two Houses 'of Parliament appointed to consider the petition of the State of Western Australia for secession from the Commonwealth of Australia has presented its
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  • 110 1 ITALO ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE Rugby Radio Service. Compromise Arrived At Geneva. May 24. Italy has accepted a compromise in the Abyssinian dispute. PRIVATE CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN DELEGATES London. May 24. Private conversations between the British, the French and th e Italian delegates have been continued today at Geneva in reference to the
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  • 43 1 i. —Reuter. $5,000,000 For lllinios Springfield, May 25. The Federal relief administrator, Mr. Harry Hopkins after a conference with Governor Horner announced that $5,000,000 of the Federal funds would immediately be released to lllinios to help to end the crisis.
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  • 36 1 —Reuter. Passed By Senate Washington, May 25. The Senate by 55 votes to 18 passed the Naval Appropriations Bill which will now be sent to a joint conference of both Houses— Reuter.
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  • 56 1 compared with 1012.95 d a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service. London, May 24. The total amount applied for in tenders for £40,000,000 Treasury Bills was £57,885,000. A maximum amount was allotted in Bills at three months. The average rate per cent. was 10 5.90 d as compared with 1012.95
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  • 300 1 Rugby Radio Service. Proposals Regarded As Adequate London, May 24. The increase in the Home air defences, j announced by the Government in pursuance <i their policy to maintain parity with the' air iorces of Britain’s great neighbour.ng I w rs, is accepted by the public as
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  • 191 1 the whcle population. —Rugby Radio Service. Today's Celebrations AIR FORCE STATIONS OPEN TO PUBLIC London, May 24. Forty-five Royal Air Force stations will be open to visitors tomorrow to enable them to inspect the normal work of the units and in some cases to witness rehearsals of
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  • 35 1 t Buckingham Palace. —Rugby Radio Service. Audience Of The King Yesterday London, May 24. The Prime Minister, Mr. Macdonald, this morning had an audience of the King at Buckingham Palace. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 23 1 Rugby Radio Service. Celebrations In Great Britain London, May 24. Empire Day was celebrated throughout Britain today in the customary manner.
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  • 206 1 made from every quarter.— Rugby Radio Service. i Approved By Commons LESS ROAD FATALITIES IN LONDON I London. May 24. In the House of Commons, the new Highway Code, which in many respects modifies in the light of recent experience that of 1931, was approved. The Transport
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  • 107 1 Reuter. Agreement Reached With International Match Co. New York, May 24. The representatives cf the International Match Corporation and the Swedish Match Company have announced an agreement in connection with the interests of the late Ivar Kreuger, the basis of which will be the acquisition by the
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  • 985 1 RETIRING SENIOR SURGEON'S CRITICISMS i EACH STUDENT COSTS $40,000 "THREE YEARS SHOULD BE MAXIMUM TERM OF SERVICE FOR SPECIALIST" Can King Edward II College of Medicine, Singapore, ever achieve its chief object —the training of men who will take their place in the senior
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    • 13 1 h. TOKISATSU artistic PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bi»hop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772. I
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    • 48 1 PENANG ’PHONE 543. PENANG S. S. TONIGHT f EMPIRE AIR DAY DINNER BALL Under the auspices of Penang Flying Club. EXTENSION TO 1 A. M. DRESS DINNER JACKETS Tickets: $2.50 to be had of Messrs. EVATT CO., or THE RUNNYMEDE HOTEL JUNE 15th. P. P.W. EUROPEAN VOLUNTEER BALL.
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    • 17 1 I a KEY JLbeer mRj Pure, Cool Refreshing MHjM Sole Distributors: N. V. Straits Java Trading Coi
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    • 2183 2 RATES FOR CASUAL NOTICE tin bentong no j the taiping tin g NK S KATtS KJK CASUAL LIABILITY I DREDGING CO., LTD. ADVERTISEMENTS I the third penang I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) I AMU ItME Idl EPF* AM cpftßT e MEE t NOTICE OF DIVIDEND HONG KONG AND THE
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  • 2328 3 BOOM IN BADMINTON LOCAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IN ITS INFANCY ROTARIAN C. S. See discussed the sports trade of Malaya in an interesting address before the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club in the course of which he said: Statistics are dull, but very important, and I
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    • 428 3 Hi ■Hi U you are troubled with a raehy •kin or occasional pimples, pre* vent these conditions by using Cntienra Saap daily and Cutlcura Uiatment as seeded. Antiseptic and healing, they keep the skin in a healthy, vigorous condition. CatlctMra Talcum is pure, fragrant and refreshing, ideal for daily uae.
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    • 129 3 LrTlie ISIYEB JUBIUB 1 h 1 j jJTm j Specially brewed to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Their Majesties King George V 1 1 and Queen Mary. \9 r J'"'’ I r I I IIIHP I J I I 1 IhAPPY JUBILEE SALE XSWk X r—- <-■ -1,: -ytrt 77
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  • 2224 4 FULL UST NOW ISSUED BY THE GOVERNMENT ALL COUNCILLORS HONOURED: MANY VOLUNTEER OFFICERS A GOVERNMENT Gazette Extraordinary gives the following list of recipients of the King’s Silver Jubilee Medal: H.E. Sir T. Shenton W. Thomas, K.C.M.G., 0.8. E., Governor of the Straits Settlements and
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    • 201 4 j if*4 F; j 111 Bl i j 1 uii ..iL i L --'<c I I: —B! I i j < «HwßaSag j i I •■(■iwi I: -I y B Ite J I I■ V JV/ \\K.. i j I>W-. l' j The Ford car has always meant dependable exclusive
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  • 1375 5 DIAMOND DUST PAYS $69 WALAU AND BLUE BIRD $54 EACH YACOB MOST SUCCESSFUL RIDER Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 24. Skye Meeting today was •red by fine weather and the was good. The attendance •unall to begin with but inti after four o’clock, crons dividends
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  • 666 5 Yesterday's Interesting Match VICTORY BY TWO CLEAR GOALS The first string of the Chinese Recreation Club opened their first division League programme yesterday with a clearcut victory against the Indian Recreation Club, the margin of victory being two clear goals. The Chinese deserved their victory but the
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  • 168 5 .—Reuter. By 110 Runs MAURICE LEYLAND IN i FORM j I London, May 24. i The following are the results of the principal cricket matches concluded today:— The South Africans defeated Hampshire by 110 runs. South African: 304 (Nourse 75) and 248. Hampshire: 197 (Crisp 5
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  • 226 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. A. W. S. Graeme, of Kuala Lumpur, has left for Home. Mr. A. E. Sanger-Davies, State Forest Officer, Perak, goes cn laeve shortly. i Mr. L. S. Wallace of Messrs Brown Phillips and Stewart sails this evening by I the s.s. “Naldera’’ on leave. Mr. Donald Gilchrist,
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    • 205 6 j ATONIC I Alton Battery Co., Ltd, Alton, Banta. r THE SUPERCHARGED battery TYPES FOR ALL POPULAR MAKES OF CARS ALWAYS IN STOCK Sole Importers: W HENRY WAUGH LTD. (Incorporated in S.S.) SPECIAL ER McNISH fy SCOTCH WHISKY AM "The Whisky with a mellow taete" iRQfiLSgassTW Ch I ieTi GRAND
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 561 6 Wireless Programmes Tbe foUowtnz are the wavelength», f iich will be used simultaaeoueGRG 16.86 metres •nd GSR 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout an I GSG 16.86 metres until 11.06 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres And GSC 31.30 metres TODAY P.M.
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    • 529 6 rian Rhapsody in D (Liszt). Ballet Music Isoline (Messager). Overture, The Fair Galatea (Suppe). Waltz, Amour et printemps (Love and Spring) (WaldteufeS). Cortege burlesque (Chabrier). Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m. 7.50 Eugene Pini and his Tango Orchestra with Diana Clare. 8.35 Interulde.t 8.45 —Weekly Newsletter and Sports Summery. 9.20
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    • 257 6 lection, More Melodious Memories (air. Finck). 11.35 Dance Music 11.50- —The News. A. M. 12.05—Dance Music (cont’d.). 12.20 Close down. Electrical Recording t Gramophone Record» Z.HJ.—PENANG Wavelength 49.3 metres. TODAY P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone Records. 7.30 "Pinang Gazette” News Bulletin. 7.35 Gramophone Records. 7.55 Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s Share Report. B.oo—Asiatic Music.
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    • 205 6 MALAYAN AMATEUR RADIO SOCIETY (K.L.) Call Sign ZGE Wavelength: 48.92 110 Metres TOMORROW 7.00 p.m.—Recorded music. “H. M. V. Records.” D. 1676/7 —Russian Easter Festival parts 1/4 —Philedelphia symphony orchestra. D.lBBB—Festival in Seville, perts 1 2. —Philadelphia symphony orchestra. D. 1697 —A song before sunrise.—New Symphony Orchestra. In a Summer
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  • 2110 7 EMPIRE NEWSLETTER BROADCASTING COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY In the House of Commons on April 17, i 935 Mr. C. R. Attlee (Labour) asked postmAster-General whether he was v. t in a position to make any statement on he subject of the setting up of a committee consider the
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    • 35 7 EASTERN BAZAAR FOR Fixed Price 8, BISHOP STREET. BThE Original and genuine Worcestershire —ask tor if by name rMawffiM a v a a v mba ww vs b m is !a 1N ii I kkWiAlIlB <
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    • 616 7 The Proven STOMACH REMEDY for Bad Cases Amazing evidence of the remarkable A NOTED speed with which indigestion and rilfil ICU nflPTflD stomach pains can be stopped has been CHliLlan uUulUn r At revealed by medical experiments and SAYS: H' X-ray photographs of actual cases. l These prove the ingredients
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  • 479 8 For a clear and able exposition of the rubber situation as it exists in Malaya today and what the International Regulation Scheme has done for rubber we commend the Chairman’s speech delivered at the annual meeting of the Parit Perak Rubber Company, Limited, held at noon
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  • 155 8 Six-Year-Old Boy Shoots Sister (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 25. A distressing tragedy occurred in the home of a Malay family near Sungei Siput when an e .ght-year-old girl was shot dead by her six-year-old brether. the weapon used being the father s double barrel gun.
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  • 69 8 Prevously acknoweldeged $126.076.89 NEW DONATIONS Penang Club Members —A. G. and E. N. 20.00 Boustead Co. Ltd. 500.00 Senior Health Office Staff, Penang 67.95 Health Office Staff. Province Wellesley 32.05 Quarantine Station Staff. Puls,u Jerejak 39.40 Malayan Tobacco Distributors Ltd. 250.00 Fraser Neave Limited 500.00 I Malayan
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  • 59 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 24. The embalmed remains of Mr. A. L. Hogan, who died in London following an operation, arrived by the Mantua” and was brought to Ipoh this morning for burial at Batu Gajah, the deceased having expressed his wish to
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  • 1148 8  -  TIME TO MAKE A MOVE By Hartley Withers The recent International Parliamen- tary Confer-nee at Geneva recommended to the Governments represented that they should consider stabilisation. Mr. Withers, in this article, wges the same thing, of which he sees very little sign at the moment. It is futile, he
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  • 132 8 Yugo-Slav Seaman Detained At Shanghai BOASTED OF COMPLICITY !N ASSASSINATIONS Shanghai, May 24. A writ of detention has been issued 1 against Michael Abranovich, a YugoSlav seaman, on suspicion that he was a party to the murder of King! Alexander and M. Barthou. Abranovich, aged 53, also known
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  • 111 8 M. Flandin’s Policy A Failure CONTINUED WEAKNESS OF FRANC London, May 24. I’urther weakness of the franc in terms of sterling today reveals that despite yesterday’s increase in the (French bank rate, the dominating fac- tor continues to be apprehension regarding the pending financial struggle(With their possible
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 593 8 g. I be youk own hairdresser THE VEN IDA WAY. I SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! w iJfL., SHAMPOO M WITHOUT «|S A P 1 St *UHfrMni «mwr *i; I BBEKT3 jij i Oil is as necessary to the hair and scalp as food is to the body. All soap shampoos
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    • 45 8 jflHk FOR *M'»TS Tootal Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Werr. TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR I
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  • 962 9 HON. MR. H.H. ABDOOLCADER'S EMPIRE DAY ADDRESS AT ANGLO-CHINESE CONTINUATION SCHOOL Hon Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader gave ar ~-sting Empire Day address to tht of the Angle-Chinese Continuatior oi yesterday afternoon. Mi Abdoolcader said: ntlemen: I am happy to have the op in .ty of
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  • 31 9 R.A.F. Empire Dav “AT HOME.”—Types of fighting plane recently photographed in flight which are takingpart in the great air pageant at the Martlesham Heath station today.
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  • 364 9 Splendid Support MR. ABDULLAH ARIFF WINS OPEN CLASS The support which was accorded the Poster Competition held at the Runnymede Hotel yesterday must have been exceedingly gratifying to the Penang Publicity Committee under whose auspices it was held Over fifty posters were submitted and considering that the
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  • 121 9 Indan Aristocrats Breaking Old Tradition There is a slump in the elephant market in India at the present moment, says a Reut?r message. The reasons for it, according to a high official of the Travancore Forest Department, are motor cars are becoming more fashionable. Elephants' “running
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  • 607 9 Passengers By P. and O. Naldera The following passengers are proceeding by the P. and O. Naldera safling at 7 p.m. today for Colombo, Bombay and Europe. Mr. Bunch, Mrs. D. MacLeish, Mr. Drichton, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Turner, Schild and infant, Mrs. P. W. May, Mr.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 66 9 -———jl pastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT EXTENSION OF BAR LICENCE TO i A.M. DINNER DANCE CABARET Final performance of THE MEZEY REVUE f 2- x it |g|wg I ME3S Vi 4 OF PRCMiR.AMM E f‘H9r OF CLASSIC, ACROBATIC ECCENTRIC COMEDY DANCES A PARTICULARLY TALENTED TROUPE OF ARTISTS Dinner Cabaret $3/-
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    • 68 9 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT BY HARRY LAMMERTS N lIIS SOLOISTS At The E. O. HOTEL Sunday, 26th May, 1935 9-15 p.m. to 11-15 p.m. PROGRAMME 1. Italiana in Algieri—Overture —Rossini. 2. Moonlight on the Alster—Waltz —Fetras. 3. Introduction und Arie des Lenski —Tschaikowsky. 4. New Sumvan Selection —Ist Part —Godfrey. 5. We
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    • 403 9 f 1 A /other baby this youno man is Henry Slessor, son of Lady Cy /thia SLssor. > I 1 fori wait by marcus a d a m X Trufood babies become STURDY CHILDREN Babies who are fed on Humanised Trufood are not only happy and healthy in infancy. More
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  • 2891 10 FIRST MANSON-ROSS CELEBRATION SIR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN’S TRIBUTE PIONEERS AMONG THE CHINESE OF PENANG AND SIN G A PORE FORMER RESIDENT'S SPIRITED DEFENCE OF PENANG (From Our Own Correspondent) London, May 15. EXTENDING EMPIRE AIR SERVICES PLANS tor a great extension of the Empire’s flying services were
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    • 68 10 F I FTE 2 N L flavours ya Iw PU LAR ALL OVER THE WORLD Consistent high quality that \vA's.\t>V never varier •ad awide range of \V. VSAA delicicus flavours have ensured universal fame for Chivers* <■</ Jellies.. Delightfully cool and appetising, they are, at die »me time, very wholesome
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  • 206 11 Experimental Tests Survived of the products of telvision has been ‘-•t-pocket” microphone. This instrunow being used for the 8.8. C. 30- n transmissions, is little larger than a ,n -it ch box. 11 ’s a crystal microphone, with a number 1 r advantages besides portability. knocks
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  • 1132 11 OPENING OF THE SEASON COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES SOUTH AFRICAN TOURISTS (Frof Our Own Correspondent) London, May 11. CRICKET COMMENCES The weather was not at all suitable for the opening of cricket on May 1, and the start in two matches was postponed until the following day, but
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  • 677 11 Prosecution Foils KUALA LUMPUR SHOPKEEPER ACQUITTED In the Rembau police court the magistrate delivered his judgment in a case heard a few days previously, in which the proprietor of a! shop in Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur and two others, were prosecuted by the Customs Department on several
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  • 1395 12 A Great Success MUCH ENTHUSIASM AMONG GIRLS Mrs. Allen Gives Away Ribbons L nder ideal weather conditions the first Sports’ Rally, organised by the Penang and Province Wellesley Guides' Association, which was held yesterday evening on the Hutchings' School ground, proved a great success. There was
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  • 76 12 !.—Reuter. Final Tomorrow LAWSON LITTLE v. WILLIAM TWEDDELL London, May 25. At St. Annes the British Amateur Golf Championship over 36 holes will be fought tomorrow between Lawson Little (America) holder and Dr. William Tweddell of Stourbridge, the winner in 1927. The semi-finals were played today
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  • 55 12 Yamanaka Loses RAPHAEL SUPERIOR IN EVERY ROUND (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 25. There were scenes of rowdism in the course of which the referee was assaulted at last night’s boxing at the New World Arena. The incident follcwed the action of Yamanaka’s chief
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  • 56 12 Burma Rifles At K.L. The following Eave been selected by the Burma Kiries to travel to Kuala Lumpur to meet Selangor in the 4 ‘Malaya” Cup match today. Ito; Sub. Aung Nyo and Jem. Ba Din; Kyang Lok, Ba Shein and Po Lwa; Than Tin, Win
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  • 87 12 Teams For Wednesday's Match At a meeting of the P.F.A. Selection Committee held yesterday, the following teams were selected for a State Trial Match to be played on Wednesday on the Victoria Green: COLOURS WHITES Sookieman Adams Kar Cheng Mohamed Rashid Ah Kooi Harper Pavanaris Tuck Fee
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  • 131 12 —Reuter. Probable Starters With Jockeys FOX TO RIDE BAHRAM London, May 24. The following are the probable starters ;with jockeys for the Derby:— J Field Trial or Portfolio Dick Robin GoodfellowWeston i Bobsleigh Perryman FairhavenNo Jockey First Son Beary Tribulation P. Beasley ScreamerA. Wragg Sea Bequest E. Smith
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  • 392 12 Morning Service of Worship 11.00 a.m. Sermon by the Pastor. PROVINCE WELLESLEY Bukit Mertajaan TAMIL CHURCH Morning Service of Worship 9.00 a.m. Sermon by Mr. Peter David. Union Sunday School 10.00 a.m. HOKKIEN CHINESE CHURCH Morning Service of Worship 11.00 a.m. Sermon by Rev. Moey Poh Peng. Nibong
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 118 12 OP™ 6-15-OPENS TONIGHT~9 meet Perry Mason thehnewrage of detective fiction IN HIS FIRST SCREEN APPEARANCE WARNER BROS. PRODUCERS OF THE GREAT VAN DINE DETECTIVE STORIES NOW BRING YOU A NEW MYSTERY THRILLER “The Case Of The Howling Dog” with WARREN WILLIAM A BEAUTIFUL woman is accused MARY ASTOR —ALLEN JENKINS—
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  • 664 13 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS The Eastbound and Westbound Imperial Aircrafts are expected to arrive at Alor Star and Singapore respectively on schedule. AIR MAILS A mail for Netherlands Indies, Australia, New Zealand and other places by train to Singapore and therce by Singapore-Aus-tralia Air Mail Service will be closed
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  • 589 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a liat of vessel* arrtvlnff sailing from Penang during the week 5 IN PORT TODAY S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli. Asahan and Paneh (Labo®* anan-Bilik). Sails today for Betar wan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh (Laboe-an-Bilik). S.S. M AND AR from
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    • 361 13 r $-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 3 shows today tomorrow 245 6.15 9.30 MATINEES TODAY TOMORROW INDIA'S GREATEST SERIAL AT 2-45 P.M. The Continuation Chapter of c dpr/L' THE thrilling Hindustani talkie I OF ADVENTURE x). v v nn •9 w AK Hatam Tai IN CHAPTER 1 „<Wt ,JWBBI ..«y maruti
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  • 936 14  -  A BE A U lif TALK by T)apfhne E.arl 11 APPY is she who is satisfied with her face! Most of us are ail too I conscious of those little blemishes that mar the outlook. We can t expect peifection in this life, but we can do
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  • 709 14 x u read a novel by that I» terrible child of Amerijg can letters, William Faulkner, is like travelling through a tropical jungle. You enter a strange, dark, terrifying world that demands your constant, concentrated atten- tion. The going is difficult, and you have to
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  • 162 14 SOME MEMORiES: 1901-1935, by Georg? G. Harrap (Harrap, 3s. 6d.). In whic i a delightfully disarming publisher tell: you of his work, his travels and his friendships. A sane and fascinating record. KNOCK AND COME IN, by George Goodchild (Ward Lock, 7s 6d.). Or the Adventures of
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  • 201 14 UERE are three little books, each of which can be read in an hour, and each of which throws light upon the complicated world in which we live. S. H. Bailey has a pleasant dry style and a gift for analysis and summary which lend real distinction to
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  • 140 14 —Reuter. Sydney (N.S.W.), May 14. Sir Thomas Henley, a member of the new Legislative Assembly and a former New South Wales Minister, was drowned when he fell into the harbour from the Manly ferfy. Sir Thomas, who was born at Wooton Bassett,
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  • 90 14 Meeting Of Bankers Bombay, May 13. Local markets have been affected by the rumour that the Government of India may float a 3 per cent, short-term rupee loan for £11,500,000. The rumour follows the announcement that Sir Jamĕs Grigg is visiting Bombay to meet the
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  • 1597 16 AT PARIT PERAK MEETING Mr. L. E. Slowe On Rubber Regulation Scheme j "POSITION WITHOUT IT DOES NOT BEAR CONTEMPLATION** Estates' Intolerable Burden I Mr. L. E. Slowe, presiding at, the nineteenth annual general meeting of the Parit Perak Rub-, her Company, Limited, made
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  • 183 16 Accident That Brought on Neuritis This old lady survived a fall downstairs from top to bottom, only to become a victim of neuritis and rheumatism. But in Kruschen she found the right remedy for that, as she writes in the following letter About three-and-a-half years
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  • 191 16 Irish Claimants To Estate The hearing of evidence from claimants to the estate of Martin E. Burke, who died intestate at Sydney, N.S.W., in 1923. at the age of 80. leaving an estate £45,000. was begun by Mr. J. Horan, K.C., Master of the High Coprt of
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  • 46 16 Rugby’ Radio Service. London, May’ 24. Sterling on New York is quoted at 4.93 3 8 and Paris at 74 15 16. Gold is 141 6d. The Stock markets are quiet and easy with War Loan 3 12 per cent, at 106 3 16.
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  • 500 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET [i£?ORT Penang, May 24. During the past week there has been considerably more enquiry for both Tin and Rubber shares and stimulated by orders from abroad prices of shares have generally improved. The price of 3 months Tin in London is £4-5-0 higher £224-15-0 whilst the
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  • 103 16 YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £232.5.0 £***** 0 Do. (3 months) £224 15 0 223 i5 0 siuso $ll5 25 Business Done Buyers no COPRA—(Sundxded) $490 BLACK PEFPKB Sl7nn $17.00 $17.00 BUBBEB.— London 6d 12 C <G> 12f BC .(G) Tne” OctiDec. 22 v 21c JanJMar. 23*/e 22C 234c
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  • 240 16 KENNEDY COMPANY I TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation» tn MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.*» tfsatre Liat today.— Yest erday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN K. Lanjut 13 0 14 0 13 0 14]0 Kent 19 2 3 l|lo% 216 c K. Kampar 9
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  • 104 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 75 764 74 47 64 New York 4.94% 4.92*4 Mo-treal 4.93% 4.92 Brussels 29.11% 29.11 Geneva 15.31% 15.23 Amsterdam 7.32% 7.28*4 Milan 60% 59% Berlin 12.29 12.22 Prague 118 118 *4 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26*4 26%
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  • 243 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The foliD.zing are ine changes u> o’zv quotations up to noon todav Yesterday Txlay Buyers Sellers Buyers Sell TIN Ayer Weng 1.85 1.90 1.85 190 Hitam 48 50 48 5Q Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Klang River 1.50 1.55 1.50 15.=> Mambau 45 55
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  • 47 16 PENANG, MAY 24 London Bank Demand 2 3 31 3Z" 4mlts 24 1:15 Private 3 m|ts credit 2 t 4% 3 Documents’-y 2|4 7)16 On New York Demand 57 France T.T. 85G Hongkong T.T. 8 prem... Shanghai T.T. 26% dis. India T.T. 154 Bar Silver 34%,.
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    • 162 16 NOTICE OF SALE By order of the Administrators of the Mortgagee TO BE SOLD BY Public Auction On Thursday, the 30th day of May, 1935. At 12 noon. At near the Police Station, Nebong Tebaa P.W. The undermentioned property of Nana Muthusamy Tehvan, son of Narasaiya of Kadikuchi Road, Nebong
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 29 16 WEATHER REPORT 6.00 76 E Noon 81 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER6.10 a.m 11.44 a.m>_ 5.25 p.m TOMORROW 8.06 a.m 12.54 a.m 7.20 p.m 1.29 p.m.
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