Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 June 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 125. VoL XCIII. SATURDAY, JUNE 1. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 604 1 APPALLING CASUALTIES IN CONGESTED AREAS POLICE FORCE WIPED OUT HOUSES CRASH LIKE PACK OF CARDS London, May 31. A disastrous earthquake involving it is feared a death roll of anv thousands occurred in British Baluchistan, India, early this i lorning. It is impossible
    extremely heavy.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter.  -  604 words
  • 88 1 ,the south by Westminster Abbey.—Rugby Radio Service. Property Adjoining Parliament Square London, May 31. The Middlesex County Council have decided to make representation to the Government, the London County Council and the Westminster City Council for the preservation as an open space of the recently acquired property
    ,the south by Westminster Abbey.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  88 words
  • 63 1 —Reuter. Several Villages Flooded Colorado Springs, May 31. A roaring torrent, sweeping down from the mountains, overwhelmed the town of Elbert. Eight were drowned and scores pf families marooned in the low lying districts while hundreds fled to the hills. 23 DEAD are now dead in the floods.
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  • 34 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Inaugurates New Telegram Service London, May 31. The Prince of Wales today inaugurated the new “nine words for sixpence telegrams” by sending the first one to the King.
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  • 204 1 —Reuter. M. PALMADE AS FINANCE MINISTER. M. Bouisson has formed a Cabinet which is constituted as follows: Premier and Minister of the Interior: M. Bouisson. Ministers without Portfolio: M. Caillaux, M. Herriot, M. Louis Marin and Marshal Petain. Foreign Minister: M. Laval. War: General Maurin. Air: General
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  • 54 1 with 10 5.70 d a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service. London, May 31. The total amount applied for in tenders for £40,000,000 Treasury Bills was £52,950,000. A maximum amount was allotted in Bills at three months. The average rate per cent was 10>5.70d as compared with 10 5.70 d
    with 10 5.70 d a week ago.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  54 words
  • 229 1 .—Reuter. PURELY MILITARY DISPUTE" Tokio, June 1. The Chinese Ambassador, Chang Tso Pin has invoked Mr. Hirota’s good, offices to prevent the North China situation assuming serious proportions saying that it has apparently arisen through mutual misunderstanding. The Chinese authorities sincerely desire a peaceful settlement. Mr. Hirota,
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  • 428 1 Western Air Pact GERMAN, FRENCH AND ITALIAN IDEAS London, May 30. Much of today’s debate on National Defence raised in the House of Com mons by the Liberal Party was concerned with the possibilities of negotiating a Western Air Pact, and Sir John Simon who was the
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  • 189 1 .—Rugby and Radio Service. Sanction Increase In Armaments Sir Herbert Samuel, speaking for the Libera’ Party, recognised the necessity of the collective system being ready to place in the field, if occasion should come for the ultimate order, forces so overwhelming as to be effective against any aggression.
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  • 69 1 Saturday.—lnternational Press Bureau. Mixing Of Counterfoils DRAW BEGINS TODAY *t Dublin, May 31. The mixing of the millions of coun terfoils in the Irish Hospitals Sweepstake with pneumatic machines at Dublin Mansion House ends today. A trial analysis of counterfoils taken by the auditors shews world-wide distribution
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  • 42 1 Rugby Radio Service; Third Reading Next Week London, May 31. The report stege of the Government of India Bill was completed last night arid everything is now in readiness for the third reading which will take place next week.-
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  • 25 1 .—Reuter. Japan To Collaborate With League Geneva, May 31. Japan has accepted the invitation to continue to collaborate with the League Opium Committee.
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  • 51 1 —Reuter. To Raise Chinese Legation To Embassy Paris, May 31. M. Laval officially informed the Chinese Charge d’Affaires, Mr. Hsiao Shih Yung of the French decision to raise the Chinese Legation to an Embassy. The Bill authorising the necessary credits will be submitted to Parliament as soon as
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  • 1388 3 CAPTAIN'S STORY AT INQUIRY Board Of Trade's Position NO CHARGES AGAINST OWNERS OR CREW A graphic story of the foundering of the Newcastle steamer Ushworth (3,525 tons) in a North Atlantic gale last December, was told by the Captain on May 20, when Lord Merrivale,
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  • 151 3 To Liff Or Not To Lift? Sydney men are nothing if not polite. They, for instance, never fail to remove their hats in the lift when ladies are present. That is why a storm of controversy has been aroused by neat little notices just pasted in
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  • 83 3 GLIKER.IA TAIGA, the East Siberian composer-singer, who ±2 nly gave a recital in London. She acccmpa* ies her compcsiticnc on th? ‘Taiga Lyre.” SIR GEORGE BEHARRELL, Managing Director of Dunlop Rubber Co„ HOLIDAYING IN YORKSHIRE.— Hr. Arthur Henderson in the country at Scallu. near Scarborough» SIR JOHN
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  • 181 4 Spent a Small Fortune a Seeking a Cure For six years this man suffered with lumbago. After spending a small fortune on various treatments, he tried Kruschen Salts. Within three weeks he felt a new man. He expresses his gratitude in the following letter For
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  • 503 4 Case Postponed A Fourth Time MR. MACNEICE'S SUBMISSIONS The alleged smoking den case in which five Chinese and a woman were charged with jointly keeping open premises 76 Rope Walk wherein facilities w’ere provided for the consumption of chandu in return for remuneration was resumed
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  • 68 4 The case in which a Tamil named Wulagan stood charged with voluntarily causing burt to a compatriot, Singaram, with an instrument used for cutting, namely a knife, at Kampong Jelutong on May 16 waa mentioned in the police court yesterday. Chief .Court Inspector R. J. Stewart who prosecuted,
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  • 1514 4 MR. L. BRENTS INTERESTING BROADCAST TALK COMPONENT PARTS OF ENGINE THE following is the full text of Mr. L. Brent’s broadcast talk on "Under the Bonnet of the Car” from Station ZHT of the Penang Wireless Society last night:— "I appreciate the difficulties before
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  • 427 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL been too fit whilst on leave.—" Malayan Police Magazine.” Mr. H. L. Despard, of Regent Estate, Malacca, recently left for Home on furlough. Mr. T. McAlpine, of Ladang Geddes Estate, Bahau, recently returned from Home furlough. Mr. S. G. Clappen, manager pf Lunderston estate, Banting, left cn Thursday,
    been too fit whilst on leave.—" Malayan Police Magazine.”  -  427 words
  • 129 4 Penang Branch To Be Closed It is with regret that the President and Hon. Treasurer of the Penang Branch of j the Ministering Children’s League announce i that they ar? obliged to close the Branch in Penang. For twenty-five years active ’work has been done by the
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  • 347 4 Orchestra's Splendid Programme The Penang Free School held a musical concert at the School Hall on Thursday night to an appreciative audience. An j interesting programme was carried through, the many musical items being able rendered by the School’s Orchestra. Mr. Looi Chee Eng, of the
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  • 220 4 Mr. And Mrs. Abraham Feted I I i I The Shanghai Hotel was the venue of a very enjoyable function last night when a dinner and dance was held by Mr and Mrs. R. Abraham in honour of the marriage of their sen, Mr. James
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  • 606 5 First Division League VICTORY BY ODD GOAL IN THREE An exciting game of football was witssed yesterday on the Victoria Green nen the Chinese Recreation Club “A” m met the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club e first division league match. Both ims were about equal in strength
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  • 387 5 Commercial School Beats A.C.S. BY ODD GOAL On the Government Trade School ground, yesterday, the Government Commercial Day School managed to win their O’Farrell Cup fixture against the Anglo Chinese School by the odd goal in three. The A.C.S. were by no means disgraced by their defeat
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  • 151 5 By Two Clear Goals In One-Sided Match I Another O’Farrell Cup fixture was i played off yesterday, when the Penang 1 Free School beat the Bukit Mertajem High School, on the St. Xavier’s School ground, by two clear goals. I The Frees did most
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  • 244 5 —Reuter. Derby Beaten CENTURIES BY VILJOEN AND CAMERON London, May 31. The following are the results of the principal cricket matches concluded today:— The South Africans defeated Derbyshire by 209 runs. South Africans: 443 (Viljoen 152, Cameron 132) and 200 for four wickets declared (Siedle 98).
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  • 96 5 Combined Services v. Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 1. The Malaya Cup match between the Combined Services and Malacca will be played at Malacca this evening. The Combined Services left Singapore yesterday. The teams will be represented by the following: Combined Services: —Stonton; Nicholson, Nutland;
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  • 64 5 "P.G.” XI v. H.A.F.C. The following team have been selected to represent the “P.G.” XI against the H.A.F.C. on Sunday on the Police Ground, play commencing at 5.15 p.m. L. K. Khoon; M. Y. Sookieman, R. J. Fenelon; P. A. Chye, G. T. Bocn, G. C. Kooi; L. B.
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  • 85 5 Reuter. Results Of Quarter-Finals Paris, June 1. The French tennis championship quarterfinals resulted as follows: MENS Perry beat Boussus, 6 —l, 6 —o, 6 —4. Crawford beat Bernard, 6 —3, 6 —l, 6 —l. Austin beat Menzel, I—6,1 —6, 10 —6, 2 —6, 6—4, 6—2. Von Cramm
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  • 210 5 .—Reuter. Latest Betting 10/1 ON HAIRAN AND THEFT London, May 31. The latest call-cver for the Derby resulted as follows: Evens Bahram. 10 Hairan t and o. 10 1 Theft t and o. I 100 8 Sea Bequest o, 100 7 t. 100 7 Field Trial o, 15
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  • 125 5 The key match of the O’Farrell Cup will be played on the St. Xavier’s ground on Tuesday between the Government Trade School and the Government ComI mercial Day School. If the Trade i School wins, the Cup is as good as theirs again this year
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    • 118 5 |ir~ Before you i say ‘Whisky’ I i say i i Dewar's I H H H White Label’ W M SOLA AOBNTB FOR Penang. Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO„ LTD.. Penang and Ipoh. I SHANGHAI LACE CO.. I I 27, Bishop Street, Penang. Opening Sale NOW I r ON
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  • 145 6 Today at “ESPLANADE” 6.00—7.30 p.m. 1 March —Pestal Hume 2 Overture- Montrose —Bishop 3 Selection —The Beauty Spot—Tate 4 Waltz Les Patineurs—Waldteufel 5 Fox Trot —A New Moon Is Over My Shoulder—Brown. 6 Selection A Musical Comedy Switch —Fall. 7 One Step—Open The Window —Gregory’ Tomorrow at “WATERFALL'S”
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    • 236 6 ferlhe lILYER JUBILEE I I I I master 5 Specially brewed to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Their Majesties King George V 1 and Queen Mary. r J moat Qffrally U99fui for all Climate» n r J-CollisßrawpeV" I Them it 11**1 I Ski NO Acts Ilka a charm In Checks
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    • 536 6 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. The following are the wavelengths, two ©f which will be used simultaneously OSO iaBfl metre» •nd GSF 1982 metre» QSF 19J3 metre» throughout •nd 090 18-8« metre» until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 pm. Local Time OSD 25.58 metre» and G9C 31.30
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    • 481 6 nell, Samuel Worthington (Bass). Band: Overture, Macbeth (Sulli- van), Two Light Pieces: Minuet; Rondo (Stanford Robinson, arr. Gerrard Williams). Samuel Worthington: The Fishermen of England (M.E. Phillips), The Devout Lover (M.V. White), The Pirate Goes West (J.P. McCall). Band: Ballet Music from Otello (Verdi, arr. Gerrard Williams), Finale from IVth
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    • 261 6 PHOHI—HOLLAND TODAY Wavelength 25.57 metres P.M. 7.30 —Dutch National Anthem and opening a renouncement. 7.40 Barrel organ music. 7.50 Newstalk by Mr. L. Aletrino. 8.10 South American music. 8.20 Letest News from Holland. 8.45 Records. 8.50 Microphone debutants. 9.00 South American music. 9.20 Electrical transcriptions. 9.40 Broadcast from the Carlton
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    • 146 6 D 1428 —Toccata and Fugue Parts 1 2 —Philadelphia Symphony Orch. 8.4104 —“The Cat The Fiddle” Parts 1 2—Peggy Cochrane William Welker. D.l672—La Traviata —Prelude to Act 1. La Traviata —Prelude to Act 3. —Philharmonic Symphony Orch. of New York. D. 1742—Lend Me your Aid Part 1 2 —Walter Widdop.
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  • 2378 7 empire PROGRAMME NOTES TROOPING THE COLOUR Transmission 2- Monday, June 3, at 9.45 m. G. M. T. Transmission 3- Monday, June 3, at 3.30 m. G. M. T. Transmission 5- Monday, June 3, at 11.0 ,n G. M. T. rHE ceremony of Trooping the Colour is one
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  • 771 8 hile on the one hand the ComI munists in China appear to be getting .bolder and bolder—witness their rejcent spectacular march from Kiangsi to A unnan—the Japanese, on the other i hand, appear determined to continue their policy of peaceful penetration into North China. That is evidently’ their
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  • 38 8 A Mixed Haul (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 1. Much jewellery $33 in cash and a pile durians was the haul of five gang robbers who broke into a Chinese house on Pulau Übin.
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  • 1036 8 INSPECTOR TO BE TRIED ON REDUCED CHARGE SEQUEL TO SHOOTING OF TAMIL AT KAMPONG ARONGAN Alor Gajah, May 30 Mr. E. E. H. Beck, Chief Police Officer, Malacca, was acqc on the charge of abetting the offence of committing culpable b iicide not amounting to murder
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  • 238 8 No Reason For Woman's i Suicide I A verdict! cf suicide by taking < soda was returned by Che Me.arof. sit ing as Coroner at Kuala Lumpur, at t elusion of an inquiry into the dea i female Chinese, Herg Wee Tee. The cause of death w'as
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  • 369 9 NO INTERVENTION BY THIRD PARTY POSSIBLE SOLUTION ON LESS FEROCIOUS LINES London, May 31. Well-informed circles are of opinion that there is no prospect <»• any third party attempting to intervene in the Sino-Japanese di ]>nte in North China. It will only aggravate the situation
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  • 98 9 .—Reuter. Failing Compliance With ‘apanese Demand Shanghai, May 31. s learned reliably that the Japanese nls included the withdrawal of all se troops from the Peiping and in areas but it is not clear whether <wantung army intends enforcing this v case or only if the other
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  • 50 9 For Eastern Telegraph Messengers Fr< m Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 1. Eastern Extension Telegraph Comn.v has adopted shorts, open neck shirts, h puttees and uniform for their messen,s The new uniform is a great improve'nt on the old one which consisted of ln, ic and long trousers.
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  • 213 9 ,—Reuter. Sentenced To Death MRS. RATTENBURY ACQUITTED London, May 31. The Rattenbury trial was concluded today. Storjer was found guilty and sentenced to death. Mrs. Rattenbury’ was acquitted. After less than an hour's deliberation, the jury’ found Mrs. Rattenbury not guilty and Stoner guilty with a recommendation
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  • 47 9 34 Years With Eastern Extension (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 1. The death has taken place of Mr. M. F. Murray, Assistant Divisional Manager, Eastern Extension Telegraph Company. Deceased joined the company 34 years ago and served at several Eastern stations.
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  • 41 9 Three Day Tri-Weekly Service (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 1. The latest Imperial Airways plans are for a four day, tri-weekly service. The K.L.M., it was disclosed today, hope ultimately to have a three day tri-weekly service.
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  • 68 9 Chalmers Findley (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 31. The wedding took place at St. Andrews’ Cathedral today, the Rev. Alan H. Pringle officiating, of Mr. James Chalmers of Rembau to Miss Catherine, the youngest daughter of Professor and Mrs. Fyfe Findley of Aberdeen. The bride was
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  • 121 9 Salary Cut Restored ELECTRIC AND CONSERVANCY CHARGES REDUCED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 1. At the suggestion of Mr. John Laycock at yesterday’s meeting, the Municipal Commissioners decided to restore the remainder of the salary cut on Municipal employees, also to reduce the charge of domestic
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  • 246 9 Death Not Due To Stab Wound An inquiry in the death of a male Chinese leper, Chang Yeng. at the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement was held on Wednesday afternoon. Six days before he died deceased was alleged to have been stabbed by another patient in the settlement
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  • 209 9 Man's Objections Lead To Court Case The case in which a w’ell-dressed Chinese. Cheah Ah Yin. was charged with' having on May 30 at 12.30 a.m., entered and remained in the house of Chin Ah Sing, with intent to intimidate and annoy the latter ended happily in
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  • 126 9 Popular Singapore Figure CAME FROM CEYLON IN 1882 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 1. The death has taken place of Mr. C. M. van Cuylenberg, one of the oldest residents of Singapore. He was apprenticed to the Public Works, Ceylon, and came to
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  • 425 9 "FELT TICKLISH" LOST CONTROL Fatal Seremban Accident MOTOR CYCLIST AND PILLION RIDER As a sequel to the fatal motor cycle accident which occurred at Paul Street on the night of May 2, involving the death of an 18-year-cld pillion rider, named Cumarasamy, the rider of the machine, C. Raja- retnam.
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  • 65 9 By HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS At The E. O. HOTEL Sunday, 2nd June, 1935. 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. PROGRAMME 1. Orpheus in the Underworld —Overture —Offenbach 2. Dream Ideals—Waltz—Fucick 3. Four Spanish Pictures- Spanish Suite Luzatti 4. Faust—Opera-Selection —Gounod 5. Waltz Dream —Operetta—Straus. 6. L’Oasis —Accordeon Solo—Peguri
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  • 3598 10 EIGHT YEARS OF AIR MAIL DEVELOPMENT TOBACCO TRUST AND PEPPER CRISIS REVIVAL OF INTEREST IN RUBBER SHARES THE TIN POSITION MALAYAN MOTORIST CRITICISES BRITISH CARS NEW PLAY "A PLANTER IN MALAYA" (From Our Own Correspondent) Lcndon, May 22. SIR WILLIAM PEEL RETIRES Sir William Peel, who
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  • 184 11 ;mbs Like A Cat" girl apprentice, Miss i.ing, daughter of a New ties farmer, in the crew, ship L’ Avenir arrived at FalMay 16, with a cargo of wheat, a ft, il days' voyage from Port Vicclimb like a cat,” Captain N. En said
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  • 164 11 Adelaide's Ambitious Centenary Plan proposes to say it entirely with tt-A r iring its centenary celebrations, •r A city gay with millions of blooms and a floral pageant, on a il, never before attempted in the ‘in isphere, through streets that huge gardens, is the project C(,r
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  • 53 11 ystralian Has Done It n in C, the absence of which from ses scurvy, can now be photographissues after a special staining pro- Ived by Mr. Geoffrey Bourne who 'ng cut researches at the Institute domy at Canberra. vitamin, says Austral News, is now made artificially and
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  • 743 11 QUADRUPLETS —AND THEY’RE NEARLY 20 FOUR BEAUTIFUL SISTERS WHO RIVAL THE FAMOUS DIONNE "QUINS" FAMILY PRIDE WHAT HAPPENS TO THOSE BIOLOGICAL MIRACLES, QUINTUPLETS AND QUADRUPLETS, WHEN THEY GROW UP? The famous Dionne babies the “Quins” need never worry about money, for a wondering world has subscribed to a fund that
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  • 90 11 FOR SUMMER DAYS—A lace and taffeta dress in pastel colouring, with hat and parasol lo match, featured in a lashion parade at British Industries House. THE EARL OF GRAN ARD, representing the King, arriving at St. James’s Church, Spanish-place, for the Marshal Pilsudski requiem services SERENADING THE
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    • 395 12 PACKED AT EVERY SHOW SINCE OPENING i TODAY TOMORROW 3 SHOWS 3 SHOWS TODAY AND TOMORROW 2.45 6.15 930 5-30 THE LONG-AWAITED WARNER BROS. MOST MUSICAL TAMIL TALKIE “T ‘DASAVATHAR’ Kjojß i A With South India's Renowned Stars U INCLUDING RUDY’S 1935 \W K. R. SARAD AM BAL, Late S.
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    • 440 12 SEASON STARTS THURSDAY 6TH. JUNE AT 2 THEATRES QUEEN’S AND ROYAL j wjwrrrr THE FAMOUS S 7 <S OF //i "THE LOVE PA ADE" h* ,N the scre£n EVENT OF THE PAST jiajWMM 25 YEARS Ik M-G-M's Grandest And ■■■vnQSußlE Most Glorious Musical Spectacle sJHseSHS TONIGHT! TONIGHT 1 THE GREAT
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  • 1164 13 AIR mails a for Netherlands Indies, Australia Zealand and other places by train re and thence by Singaporejy Air Mail Service will be closed today. A for Siam (Bangkok) by road to A and thence by Imperial Airways sed at 7 a m. tomorrow. or Burma (Rangoon)
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  • 835 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal L)nes The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN FORT TODAY M.V. SILVERAY from Singapore. Sails today for Colombo, Port Said, Naples, Halifax, Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimre via Suez. M.S. PERU from Singapore. Sails
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    • 200 13 NOTE THE DATE GALA MALAYAN OPENING ON MONDAY 3RD. OPENING AT THE MATINEE AT 2-45 P.M. THE FIRST 6 CHAPTERS gagfex.... OMM n SRI feiga Stite Oe 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 I MATINEES TODAY TOMORROW S i AT 2-45 P.M. I I T'" iO G toß oH' 1 i K cl>
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  • 1411 14 SOVIET SCIENTIST'S STORY OF LAND OF SLAVES VLADIMIR. Tatiana and Andrey Tchernavin are the only complete family ever to have escaped from Soviet Russia. They have just become reunited in England. In a modern sunny little flat overlocking, Streatham Common. London, where thev
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  • 121 14 MR. Bernard SHAW, who »s in Durban, when told of Lawrence’s death, said (reports Reuter), What about Westminster Abbey? H*s country, which refused to give him a small pension, owes him at least a stone.” ARMY’S OLDEST PRIVATE?— Walter Harris, of the 7th Batt. Royal Warwickshire Regiment,
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    • 403 14 .Hl H Wl»—— I Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., manufacturers OF WATER PURIFICATION PLANT j ITtTR» NMWXIU. ■M M W M f I I muum I W haro w*T«a t SL JSk FILTER INLET \_L K. A? Nmntml valtee FILTER C ntxiN« uo BY-PASS TO WASTE VALVE L/i l.j U OOABULATOR
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    • 1794 15 1 J I d I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE A i \LA*AJ Mill «gffifcLj M AMERICAN MAIL LINE >'*" <*-L I MMULNIINti V" rfaJiL" */v( BLUBFUMMCL LIMB 1 t d'" j ~--*^^^BSwnSroSwE^B. ssels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Dim A. >Vr^Z< FLAMPUS Amsterdam, London and Hamburg- Penang London 0 H’burs dasgow
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  • 475 16 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England Sunday after Ascension. 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PSS XCIII XCVI. Hym—2o7. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion —Tamil. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS CXLVITI—2BO. PS CL—2Bl. Magnificat—46. Nunc Dimittis —61. Hymns 150 —147 —300- 296. WEDNESDAY 8.00 a.m. Holy
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  • 477 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT The week under review has seen Markets affected by the state of affairs in j France and America but in spite of quiet and dull conditions the tone has been firm. The price of 3 months’ Tin in London closes £3 easier £221-15-0 and the
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  • 119 16 TIN YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £229.15.0 £229.5.0 Do. (3 month*) £221.15.0 £221.15.0 Singapore $114.00 $114.50 Business Done P—eng $114.50 Business Done Buyers no sellers OOf*BA* —(Sundried) $4.80 $4.75 BLACK PEPPEB $17.00 $17.00 BUBBEIt London 5%d. s|gd. New York Holiday 12%c.(G) Singapore Spot 19%c. 19%c. July) Sept. 20% c.
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  • 352 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* to MB9BRS. KBNNNDY A CO.’a after» List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 2.00 1.90 1.97*4 Chenderiang 8 0 8 6 8,0 8 6 Hitam 50 55 50 55 j Hong
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  • 278 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS The following are the otaangee te mn quotation* up to spon todav Yeeterday TodayBuyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Hitam 48 50 48 51 Hong Fatt 51 53 50 52% Johan 26 27% 25 27% K. River 1-57% 1.62% 1.57% 1.62%
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  • 112 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 75 13 64 74-‘j New Ycrk 4.95 4.91*4 Montreal 4.95 4.91*2 Brussels 28.88 28.94 Geneva 15.35*2 15.20 Amsterdam 7.34% 7.28 Mil? 3 60 59 7/ g Berlin 12.22% 12.11% Prague 118% 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm ,19.39% 19.39% Vie*fina 26X4
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  • 47 16 PENANG, JUNE 1 London Bank Demand 2|3 31|32 4m|ts 2|4 I|l6 Private 3 m|to credit 2|4% 8 M Documentary 2|4 7]16 On New York Demand 57 France T.T. 850 Hongkong T.T. 7 prem. Shanghai T.T. 25% dis. India M T T. 154 Bar Silver 33 ft
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  • 1087 16 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. BA ES I IJI RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. ”1 125 Aler Gajah Rubber Estate Amel P o.«*»d Malay EaUtaa 300 320 AyerßrtamPlanting Syndicate 160 Ayer Motek Bobber Co. }O5 Ayer Pana* Rubber Estates 1 62)4 175 I wassett Rubber Co. ~5 Batu Lintang Rubber Co.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 369 16 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT Wanted. —Competent St< xphey European Commercial Firn r v PPIy, 3tai ing qualifications and term v N 0 c/o Pinang Gazette. TO LET TO LET No. 10, Race Course Fully furnished bungalow. A pp y 10, Race Course Road. I tkphone Nn 132. Particulars of Lot
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 32 16 WEATHER REPORT 6.00 76 E Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 12.34 a.m 6.40 am. 12.41 p.m 7.40 p.m. TOMORF**’*’ 1.17 a.m 7.24 a.m. 1.19 p.m 8.16 p.m.
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