Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 June 1935
1935-06-03
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-06-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 126. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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880 1935-06-03 1 Rugby Radio Service. (NIGHTHOOD FOR DR. R. O. WINSTEDT OR. C. J. SMITH A COMMANDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE LIST SHORTER THAN USUAL The following Malayans appear in the Jubilee —Birthday Honours List. HON. G.C.B.—H.H. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE. HON. K.C.M.G.—H.H. THE SULTAN OFRugby Radio Service. - 880 words
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Article196 1935-06-03 1 —Reuter. Turned Loose In Woods AUTHORITIES HUNT FOR KIDNAPPERS Tacoma, June 1. Master Weyer Hauser has arrived here, according to the "Seattle Times.” He was turned loose in the woods near Isszquah at 4 a.m. ef'.er the ransom had been paid. FOUND ON ROADSIDE Tacoma, June 1.—Reuter. - 196 words
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Article32 1935-06-03 1 Attends Divine Service London, June 2 His Majesty the King was very much better today and this morning attended divine service at the Royal Chapel at Buckingham Palace. >32 words
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Article183 1935-06-03 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Remains Indoors Yesterday i OCCUPYING HIMSELF WITH CUSTOMARY WORK London, June 1. His Majesty the King is suffering from a slight chill and his medical advisers who saw him this morning recommended that, as a precautionary measure, he should remain indoors today.—Rugby Radio Service. - 183 words
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Article40 1935-06-03 1 By Audit Department (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuale Lumpur. June 2. The staff of the Audit Department bade farewell to Mr. Bradney at a dinner las* right at the Station Hotel. Over 100 sat, Mr. Corney presiding.40 words
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Article408 1935-06-03 1 —Reuter. QUETTA REFUGEES' GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF QUAKE DEATH ROLL ESTIMATED AT 40,000 Lahore, June 3. 1 We thought it was the day of doom was the generaf explanation of the first injured refugees to arrive here from Quetta. The refugees say that 90—Reuter. - 408 words
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Article69 1935-06-03 1 —Reuter. Many Families Wiped I Out i McCook, Nebraska, June 1. Sixteen families were w ped out here I while twelve families are dead al Benkle and six famil es at Alma following a tornado but the total casualties and damag s have ruo* teen ec.imated. The Republican—Reuter. - 69 words
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101 1935-06-03 1 Reuter. Japan To Press For Buffer Zone Tokio, June 2. It is understood that in the coming negotiations between the Japanese military authorities and the Chinese authorities, the former will press for the inclusion of Tientsin and Peking in the areas undei the stipulations of the TangkuReuter. - 101 words
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Article94 1935-06-03 1 .—Reuter. Urusuay President Slightly Injured Monte Video, June 2. M. Gabriel Terra, the President of. Uruguay was wounded aY a result of an attempt to assassinate him, while he was attending a reception at the Hippodrome here in honour of the Brazilian President. M. Terra was attending a.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article39 1935-06-03 1 Reuter. To Strike Unless Contracts Signed Washington, June 1. The United Mine Workers’ Union ha 3 officially instructed 450,000 soft coal miners to strike on June 16, unless new wage contracts were signed in the meantime.—Reuter. - 39 words
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Advertisement17 1935-06-03 1 T. NAGATA i BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary BranJi Office 52, Leith Street. I17 words
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Advertisement27 1935-06-03 1 PENANG ’PHONE 543, PENANG S. S. Monday, Wednesday and Friday COCKTAIL DANCES 6.30 to 9 p.m. THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER DANCES JUNE ISth. P. P.W. EUROPEAN VOLUNTEER BALL27 words
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Advertisement2040 1935-06-03 2 RATES FOR CASUAL broga «jMBKTAm.I BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS ng ||,h Translation of th. ma» fm.s.l —HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BAE:K Holy Quran, SUPCHIUOUS SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA. LIMITED BT Fifteenth Ordinary General Meeting of *WW CORPORATION (Incorporated in England All communications relating HAFIZ GHULAM SARWAB, M-A-, shareholders of Broga Rubber2,040 words
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Article993 1935-06-03 3 PERAK BEATEN AT ALOR STAR HOME TEAM'S DASHING FORWARDS MALAYA CUP SOCCER By Our Own Reporter) I Alor Star, Saturday. created a big surprise when they perak by the odd goal in three in Uava Cup scccer played here this 1 before a crowd of 4,000.993 words
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Article457 1935-06-03 3 Innings Victory For Free School TIANG LOK BATS BOWLS WELL Penang, June 2. In an inter-School match for the Clarke I Shield, the Penang Free School scored an easy victory over the Westlands Government School, by an innings and nine runs. In the first innings, the Westlands457 words
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Article528 1935-06-03 3 Easy Win For Francis Light School In another match for the Clarke Shield at Hutchings School ground, the home team was easily beaten by the Francis Light School. After a first innings lead of three runs the Hutchings were bundled out for 32 runs. Left to make528 words
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Article234 1935-06-03 3 One-Sided Game I I I POOR FINISHING BY HOME FORWARDS In a one-sided game in which the standard of football was never better than mediocre the Penang Cricket Club defeated the Selangor Club by three goals to nil on the Esplanade on Saturday. Except for brief234 words
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Article31 1935-06-03 3 Penang Turf Club Sweep The drawing of the Penang Turf Club Derby Sweep will take place at the Turf Club Office Chartered Bank Chambers at 4.30 p. m. tomorrow.31 words
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Advertisement16 1935-06-03 3 good s^ day-a'pick-me -up of When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For TAILORING Leading Silk Merchants.16 words
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Advertisement850 1935-06-03 3 Kidney Trouble Cured Quick By New Discovery Doctors Praise Cystex— Works in 15 Minutes Cleans Out Acids and Poisons- th£h fhTye u.e?in Purifies Blood* Brings New years with excellent real* A suits. Cystex hastens the Vigour in 48 Hours -wM passage of «ver add irritants, thereby overn, u coming a850 words
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Article179 1935-06-03 4 French Tennis Championship 5 FRAU SPERLING WINS WOMEN'S TITLE Paris, June 2 In the final of the Men's Singles. Perry heat Von Cramm 6 —3. 3 —6. 6 —l. 6 —3. Perry crowned the most successful year he ever had on the world's tennis courts by179 words
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Article73 1935-06-03 4 F.M.S. Team (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 1. The F.M.S. team agains 1 the Colony in the annual tennis match will be Men’s Doubles :—Hovil and Sinclair. Grut and Chin Kee Onn. Kok Thong and Tuck Wing. Singles:—Chin Kee Onn, Hoe Yeng, Nakata, Grut, Sinclair and another.73 words
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Article69 1935-06-03 4 •T omorrow's First Division League Matcfr. The following will represent the PC C M. Adam; T. A. and w Ligfaaln: A.R. Jcnes, S.L. McNee and D. R Harper; W T. F-ancis, R. F Heath, G. Clark, J. H. Reid and T. W. Fen r nington. P.C.C. will69 words
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Article485 1935-06-03 4 P.C.C. In Strong Position 308 RUNS FOR 7 WICKETS Selangor Club All Out For 97 Scoring 308 runs for the loss of 7 wickets, the Penang Cricket Club are in a strong position in their two-day inter-club cricket match against Selangor Club. The match commenced yesterday morning on485 words
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43 1935-06-03 4 Marcel Thil Retains Title Madrid, June 2. In a fifteen rounds contest for the World’s Middleweight Championship, as! recognised by the International Boxing Union. Marcel Thil, the French holder.' reta ned his title, beating hi s Spanish challenger, Ignacio Ara.—Reuter.43 words
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Article264 1935-06-03 4 Rest In Strong Position EUROPEANS 71 FOR 9 WICKETS (From Our Own Correspondent) June 2. In the annual cricket match for the be.iiiiu vxie v»iCKcv La.ll when stumps Wvie diaW-j. The Scores: THE REST—FIRST INNINGS Henry Boon lbw b Leonard 24 V. Pomtah b Holt 28 Balhetchet264 words
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Article277 1935-06-03 4 Narrow Win For Sporting Diamonds The Spor'ing Diamonds scored a nerrow victory over the St. Xavier's Institution by ten runs, on Saturday in a friendly cricket match which was played on the S.X.I. ground. Scores SPORTING DIAMONDS C. Denker lbw b Laßrcoy 11 Tan Beng San b Hoot277 words
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Article589 1935-06-03 4 In Two-Day Cricket Match C.R.C. INNINGS VICTORY The two-day cricket match between the iC.R C. and the P.R.C., played on the 'victoria Green, ended yesterday in an ingoings victory for the Chinese. The P.R.C. taking first knock put up 105 runs, to which the C.R.C. replied with589 words
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Article26 1935-06-03 4 Invited To Captain England London, June 2. Wyatt has been invited to captain England in the First Test at Nottingham in June 15. —Reuter.26 words
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Article292 1935-06-03 4 Ramasamy Captures 5 For 13 The Penang Free School gained e. victory over the Marathons by 24 runs yesterday at Green Lane. Ramasamy bowled well for the losers and captured five wickets for 13 runs. The following are the scroes P. F. S. Ong Hock Eang292 words
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Article196 1935-06-03 4 Victory By Five Runs In a cricket match played yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground the Indian Recreation Club defeated the Butterworth Recreai tion Club by five runs. Scores INDIAN ASSOCIATION IL.R. Shori c Scully b Govindasamy |p.N. Pillai c Joshu b Xavier JP.V. Parekh b196 words
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Advertisement129 1935-06-03 4 Doubled up with Stomach W 7 pains» f// 2 i Au minutes L/m One minute you are doubled up with pain, due to bloating gas and burning acid In your stomach. Take two or three Chardox tablets, and two minutes later the pain has gone. Chardox is not a drug.129 words
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Advertisement46 1935-06-03 4 Columbia Grafonolas THREE MODELS OF THIS BRITISH PORTABLE, WORLD RENOWNED FC THEIR SUPERB TONE COMBINED WIT! THE BEST BRITISH WORKMANSHIP. I: Model 205. $21.00 201. $32.00 202. $50.00 Fitted with the latest type of soundbox, and guaranteed for One Year. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS ROBINSON PIANO CO.. PENANG.46 words
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Article817 1935-06-03 5 Penang Police Defeated SIX GOALS TO ONE (By Our Own Reporter) Taiping, Saturday. The Perak Police scored a runaway victory of six goals to one against the Penang Police in the annual soccer match for the Mitchell Cup at Taiping yesterday. This competition between the817 words
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Article513 1935-06-03 5 Penang Champion Beaten PAVANARIS DISAPPOINTS The final badminton try-outs were held cn Sat. at the Volunteer Drill Hall, and the teams to represent Penang will be chosen for the Triangular Tournament between Penang, Perak and Selangor, at Ipoh during the Whitsuntide Holidays. Five matches were played yesterday,513 words
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Article168 1935-06-03 5 The Penang teams for the Triangular Tournament to be held at Ipoh on June 9 and 10 have been selected after Saturday’s try-out, and are as follows Men’s Singles—Tan Boon Piew, Cheah Soon Hock, L. J. Pavanaris. Men’s Doubles —Tan Boon Piew and Tung Ghim Huat, Lim168 words
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Article805 1935-06-03 5 NAI SMARN BEATEN I ON POINTS I BOUT MARRED BY CLINCHES (BY “SECONDS OUT”) A record crowd of over 4,000 saw Young Tarley, the Filipino featherweight, score his second victory over the Siamese champion, Nai Smarn, in the return fight of twelve three minute rounds at805 words
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Article135 1935-06-03 5 By Five Goals To One (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. The Combined Services easily beat Malacca by five goals to one in the Sou’hern Section cf the Malaya Cup competition at Malacca yesterday. The Combined Services played very well together and led by three goals135 words
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Article137 1935-06-03 5 Amateur Combine Wins At Butterworth In a friendly game of badminton, the Amateur Badminton Combine defeated the Yeok Keow School B.P. by the odd game in seven, yesterday at the latter’s court in Butterworth. The following are the results (A.B.C. players mentioned first.) Doubles: D. Pawanchee and Md.137 words
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Article88 1935-06-03 5 Reuter. M iss Didrikson Turns Professional Chicago, June 1. Following the recent ruling of the United States Golf Association that she could not play in the American Women’s National Championship as an amateur, M ss Babe Didrikson has now turned golf professional, (she recently won the TexasReuter. - 88 words
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Article46 1935-06-03 5 .—Reuter. New World’s Pole-Jump Record Created Cambridge (Massachusetts) June 2. A new world’s pole-jump record was established by Keith Brown from Yale University. He vaulted 14 ft. 5 1,8 ins. The previous record held by William Graber in July 1932 was 14 ft. 338 ins.-.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article82 1935-06-03 5 —Reuter. Probable Starters With Jockeys JOHNSTONE TO RIDE MESA London, June 1. The following are the probable starters for the Oaks, with jockeys Enkaret Nicoll Buchanite Weston Blue Girl Nevett Corrida W. Rickaby Coronal Perryman C ere Story Jones Fair Etorian Packham Hyndford Bridge Harry Wragg Irish Lassie—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article72 1935-06-03 5 Reuter. Field Of 17 London, June 1. The following is the amended list of probable starters for the Derby with jockeys:—• FIELD TRIAL Dick PLYMOUTH SOUND Brennan JAPETUS Lane ROBIN GOODFELLOW Weston PEACEFUL WALTER D. Smith ST. BOTOLPH DINES FAIRHAVEN Perryman FIRST SON Jones SCREAMERA. Wragg ASSIGNATIONReuter. - 72 words
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Article35 1935-06-03 5 Mr. A. W. Seven (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 1. Mr. Arthur William Beven, the amateur rider, was married to Miss Sophia Whamond Farquharson aF the Cathedral of the Gocd Shepherd.35 words
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Article283 1935-06-03 5 President's Dinner At Pin Kung Hotel Mr. Ooi Phee Leng, president of the Kedah Hall Party, and Mrs. Phee Leng acted as host and hostess to the members and guests at dinner test night at Pin Kung Hotel on the occasion of the first anniversary283 words
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Article109 1935-06-03 5 drew Tribulation. —International Press Bureau. Two Non-Starters For i Malaya L I SELANGOR AND JOHORE I TICKETS Dublin, June 1. Lord Powerscourt opening the Irish Sweep draw in Dublin said attempts to prevent subscriptions, abroad had been unsuccessful. He maintained faith in the future. Thedrew Tribulation.—International Press Bureau. - 109 words
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Article107 1935-06-03 5 201 Partnership BAIN 107: MAYO 99 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 1. Never before in the history of Malaya* Inter-club cricket matches was there suchscoring for the first wicket as was made today by R. Bain and B. Mayo playing for the Selangor107 words
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Article106 1935-06-03 5 Broken By Ipoh Business Mon (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 3. The motor record from Penang to Singapore has been broken. Mr. N. G. Reddish, the well-known Ipoh business man, driving a 1935 Chevrolet standard tourer and averaging nearly 50 miles per hour, left Butterworth and106 words
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Advertisement22 1935-06-03 5 Every Woman Should Read This Announcement EASTERN BAZAAR For FIXED PRICES. I fl Leading Silk Merchants, 8, Bishop Street Phone 139 ft22 words
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1384 1935-06-03 6 WHAT JAMBU CASE COST MEMBERS i $2,534 FOR CRIMINAL CASE PROBABLE j TOTAL $3,300 I POOR ATTENDANCE AT MEETING Unlike previous stormy meetings of the Subordinate Civil Service Benefit Fund, the thirteenth annual meeting, held yesterday at the Town Hall, was expeditiously gone through,1,384 words
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Advertisement267 1935-06-03 6 USE H.Im VIM J WILV ■■▼Bfor c ean,n S WwORl paintwork You can’t do without Vim i > for cleaning your paintwork! Ji Its scientific “double action” first loosens the dirt then Bi/ picks it up. Just a little I k Vim on a damp cloth, a brisk rub, and267 words
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Article467 1935-06-03 7 ACCUSED ACQUITTED AT KUALA LUMPUR Mr. F. K. Wilson, the First Magistrate, Xuala Lumpur, acquitted and discharged railway porter named Mariaman who ■as charged with attempted theft of a arring from a Tamil woman near the lilway Station. Mr. K. K. Benjamin derided and Mr. H.467 words
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Article164 1935-06-03 7 Arrested By Constable And Fined $3 A young Indian, Maniam, was charged •>efore Mr. F. K. Willson, the First Magis--1 rate, Kuala Lumpur, with having ineffi- j ient control ever his bicycle end thereby colliding with a pedestrian in Petaling St reet. The accused claimed trial.164 words
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410 1935-06-03 7 MR. S. Q. WONG SAVES SINGAPORE $lO,OOOO A YEAR The reason why the recently-floated $4,000,000 Municipal loan was closed within three minutes after $21,000,000 had been offered, was revealed at Firday’s meeting of the Municipal Commission by Mr. John Laycock. When the matter410 words
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Article145 1935-06-03 7 Judge Warns Appellant Of Flogging Che Yah bin Hamid, who has been sentenced to one year’s rigorous imprisonment followed by a term of Police supervision by the Taiping Magistrate for the theft of a necklace belonging to a compatriot, unsuccessfully appealed against the conviction and sentence in the145 words
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Article491 1935-06-03 7 Central Perak D.P.A.'s Opinion 12| PER CENT. OF GROSS INCOME Asiatic Planters Welcomed In U.P.A.M. As briefly reported in the 'Sunday Gaze'te,’ yesterday, further opposition on the part of the planning community to the present high taxation of the indusriy was voiced by the chairman. Mr.491 words
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Article519 1935-06-03 7 CHINESE "BOY" BOUND OVER The case in which a Chinese “boy,” Tan Ah Kam was charged with committing criminal intimidation by threatening three well-known Kuala Lumpur residents Messrs. R. H. White, C. H. Lee and R.B.R. Todd, with injury, was concluded in the First Police Court, Kuala519 words
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Article179 1935-06-03 7 Man Who Had Acid Thrown On Face Three more persons, one a woman, have been arrested in connection with the acid throwing case at Kamunting Road Taiping, early last month. They were all produced before Che Mohd. id the Taiping Police Court on a charge of abet’ing the179 words
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Advertisement380 1935-06-03 7 For Deep Cleansing and to keep away these skin faults Roughness Crepy Skin Blackheads Worry Lines Large Pores Sallowness iF Dryness Sagging Tissues Little Blemishes Discolorations L a' Pond’s Cold Cream fights them P off! It contains, specially processed oils which penetrate deep nto the P ores and float out380 words
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Article567 1935-06-03 8 In view of the fact that it had been announced that the Birthday Honours List would, in celebration of the King’s Silver Jubilee, be more comprehensive than usual and that the Dominions and Colonies would receive a greater share of the honours it was felt that some of the567 words
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Article275 1935-06-03 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. R.C. Calder has recently arrived on Sungei Puntar” estate, Kedah. Mr. Harold Godwin, of Anglo-French and Bendixsen’s, Ltd., has returned to Singapore. Mr. W.G. Tagg, Assistant Printer, has been appointed Superintendent, Printing Department, F.M.S. e Dr. (Miss) Constance Blagdon Smith has been appointed a Lady Medical officer,275 words
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Article1240 1935-06-03 8 WHAT IS REQUIRED TODAY OF CAN 9! Cates WHO SEEK A PILOT'S CAREER Although it has been necessary recently to accept more officers, cadets, and air craf'men for the Air Force, there been not the slightest abatement of the high physical standards required. Nor will the1,240 words
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Article70 1935-06-03 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 2. Telegraphic advices from Japan state that 15 Siamese Members of the Xssembly having finished their tcur in Japan are now making a thorough study and observation of the progress and in the con struction of the new capital of Manchukuo.70 words
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Article135 1935-06-03 8 London. June 1The death took place today Harold Boulton.—Reuter. A! P Sir Harold (Edwin) Boulton, C.V.0., M.V.0., M.A., the eldest of Sir S.B. Boulton, was educated row, and Balliol College, Oxford w; .< gained classica’ honours in 1881. Sir Boulton had a most distin u career.135 words
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Article446 1935-06-03 9 R.C. Takes Salute PRESENTATION OF JUBILEE MEDALS ceremonial parade of the Tnang and Province Volunteers orps was held today in honour the King’s birthday. Unlike previous years the parade was nly confined to volunteers, the ’<-lice and Cadets not joining wing to the recent combined aradc on446 words
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Article408 1935-06-03 9 ANGLO-BELGIAN UNION'S APPEAL I i The Anglo-Belgian Union is endeavouring, to raise funds for the St. Andrew’s I Hospital, London, as a British Empire mel morial to the late King of the Belgians. j I The appeal issued by the Union is sign|ed by Lord Ebbisham,408 words
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Article174 1935-06-03 9 r.—Rugby Radio Service. To Begin On Tuesday GERMAN DELEGATION ARRIVING TODAY London, June 1. Herr Von Ribbentrop and other members of the German delegation who will take part in the AngloGerman naval conversations will arrive at Croydon on Sunday evening where they will be met by Mr.r.—Rugby Radio Service. - 174 words
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Article28 1935-06-03 9 Reuter. Export Duty Fixed Batavia, June 1. The export duty on native rubber from June 16 has been fixed at 10 cents per half kilogram.—Reuter. - 28 words
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Article63 1935-06-03 9 Higher Prices For Paddy (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 1. Some mills have ceased work owing to the high prices for paddy which soared recently, making it impossible for the mills to make a profit. Opinion inclines to the view’ that if the present prices63 words
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Article66 1935-06-03 9 Tindal Killed Two Injured (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. June 1. Following a dispute among certain coolies, on Palawan Estate, Bidor, Narayan ran amok, stabbing three. Ramadoo, the tindal died on the spot. A coolie w’as seriously injured and taken to hispital and a woman was66 words
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Article62 1935-06-03 9 ,—Rugby Radio Service. Will Be Of More Than Usual Interest London, June 1. In view of the Silver Jubilee it is anticipated the King’s birthday honours list will this year be of more than usual interest. A summary of the list will be transmitted in the British,—Rugby Radio Service. - 62 words
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Article290 1935-06-03 9 Quetta at 20,000.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter, 3,000 DEAD AMONG NATIVE POPULATION RELIEF BEING RUSHED FROM KARACHI THE KING'S SYMPATHY London, June 1. It is still impossible to gauge accurately the number of casualties caused by yesterday’s disastrous earthquake in Baluchistan but it seems certain thatQuetta at 20,000.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter, - 290 words
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Article148 1935-06-03 9 —Reuter. Efforts To Combat It STILL MILLIONS OF OPIUM ADDICTS Geneva, June L An appeal to the Foreign Government* to support the Chinese Government’s effort* to combat drug traffic in China by pr*> venting Foreign Concessions being used a* centres for illicit traffic was made by—Reuter. - 148 words
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Advertisement73 1935-06-03 9 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Wednesday, sth June DINNER, DANCE And Cabaret With "THE 3 NEW YORKERS” HANK BROWN “The Star of Steppers’’ WITH UKTE LEE DOROTHY ST. CLAIRE “Famed Broadway Dancers" Dance Music By The Orchestra Of The S.s. "PRESIDENT JOHNSON’" HARRY LAMMERTS HIS ORCHESTRA. DINNER CABARET $3/- NON-DINERS $l/“THE73 words
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Advertisement250 1935-06-03 9 A BUSY DAY IN A PROUD FATHER'S LIFE ji oFncE ll I fD 3? Sg 9 a.m. 9-10 am. 11 a.m. /I fcfp w urn <: fvon/ l' 1 I p m. 5 p m 6 p.m. Meantime Mrs. Johnson at home searches everywhere for that last photograph of little250 words
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Article947 1935-06-03 10 CLIVE DALTON - By CLIVE DALTON (tn British Malaya.) NOTE —No criticism of the Malayan Information Agency or any other public body is intended by this article. The author concerned with official publicity methods, but is tilting at the general apathy towards Malaya and its affairs in this(tn British Malaya.) - 947 words
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Article563 1935-06-03 10 L. Perak Accident SAIS'S EFFORTS TO AVOID CRASH The inquest into the death of a small Malay boy, who was killed at the 18th. mile Bagan Datoh Road on April 9, while playing on the roadside with two other boys by a motor-car, was heard563 words
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Article128 1935-06-03 10 How Samsu Manufacturer Was Given Away Wong Ah Yoong, a Chinese, was charged before Che Mohd. Salleh in the Police Court, Taiping, for being in possession of intoxicating liquor on which duty had not been paid, and also possession of utensils for the manufacture of intoxicating liquor128 words
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Article51 1935-06-03 11 TOMORROW At “ESPLANADE” 600—7.30 PM. 1 March —The Chief —Stanley 2 Overture —La Couronne DOr Hermann 3 Selection—W. H. Squire’s Popular Songs—Hume. 4 Medley Waltz—Ah Sweet Mystery Of Life —Herbert 5 Fpx Trot —Gentlemen! The King!!— Ray. 6 Selection—The Golden Moth—Novello. 7 Finale— When A Soldier’s On Parade51 words
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Article93 1935-06-03 11 Doctor 2,500 Miles From Patient What probably constitutes a record for long distance medical treatment has just occurred off the Western Australian coast. An apprentice on thq steamer, City of Winchester, outward bound from Liverpool, became very ill, 2.500 miles away. The captain wirelessed his symptoms and93 words
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Article129 1935-06-03 11 Mr. Lyons Urges Greater Co-operation A policy of lower tariffs and Empire preference was advocated by Mr. J. A. Lyons. Prime Minister of Australia. when speaking at a civic luncheon given in his honour at Stoke-on-Trent cn May 19. Australia, he said, was not following the policy of129 words
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Article155 1935-06-03 11 The sailing of the new Orient liner Orion from London for Australia on September 28 will mark an entirely new development in the services of the company, for she is to carry first and tourist class passengers instead of first and third The Orford and Orontes.155 words
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Article97 1935-06-03 11 Last year was a record year for Aviation development in Australia, according to official figures just issued. Mail traffic was 56,500 lb-, compared with 39,500 b., in 1933, and Service aircraft mileage was 1,312,500 compared with 1,070,000. All of the 200 landing grounds in the97 words
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Advertisement499 1935-06-03 11 endangers iIX4y health I Y T° on, as many people do, fagged out day Y after day, is risking serious illness any I* /R. t chance infection or extra strain may lead to a real breakdown. L Wk You must have a reserve of energy—and that Y/ fl nD Wj499 words
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Miscellaneous452 1935-06-03 11 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. following are the wavelengths, two ach will be used simultaneously G9Q 18.86 metre* jid GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout vnd GSG 1636 metres until 11.06 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres vod GSC 21.80 metres TODAY452 words
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Miscellaneous328 1935-06-03 11 and Orchestra: Aria, Armezvous (Iphigenia in Aulis) (Gluck). Orchestra: Selection, La Traviata (Verdi), Entr’acte No. 2 in B flat (Rosamunde) (Schubert). 10.05—Sports Talk.* Greenwich Time Signal at 10.20 p.m. 10.20—Evensong, relayed from York Minster. Vestry Prayer; Organ Voluntary; Responses; Psalms for the 4th evening; First Lesson; Magnificat (Wesley in E.);328 words
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Article772 1935-06-03 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines i I I The following is a list of vessels arriving; and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY l S.S. ALFOER from Tg. Mengeidar (Ko-ea-loe). Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Be- j rombang and Asahan (Tg. Balei).i I S.S. DE WEERT from772 words
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Advertisement97 1935-06-03 12 PEARS’ SOAP j (FAMILY PACK.) FREE GIFT For every one dozen PEARS' SOAP BALLS purchased during a maximum period of six weeks commencing 16th May, 1935, you I can obtain one PEARS' DESK COMPANION, which is an extremely useful and compact book of 224 pages comprising ENGLISH DICTIONARY, SPORTS DICTIONARY,97 words
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Miscellaneous144 1935-06-03 12 OPENING TODAY W 141JWW’ AT THE MS MATINEE Cf) WIA.V*WII.M W GALA MALAYAN PREMIERE! i THE OPENING 6 CHAP T E R S OF Ti > THE LOST CITY I I ygregw** z- 1 THE MOST THRILLING EXCITING SERIAL tW 1 OF MODERN SCIENTIFIC INVENTIONS fOßfeI I WILD ANIMALS I144 words
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Article1267 1935-06-03 13 AIR MAIL I I A moil for Java and Southern Sumatra, by train to Singapore and thence by; K.N.I.L.M. Service will be closed a‘ 7 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for North, North Eastern and North Western Sumatra by the s.s. *‘Krian” will be closed at1,267 words
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Advertisement26 1935-06-03 13 And here's your chance to try. EASTERN BAZAAR PRICES Are All Fixed And CHEAPEST. Leading Silk Merchants. I» \gw m w m wwm mi e iiwnntw»26 words
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Miscellaneous311 1935-06-03 13 TTy— ■■■'«BggwgSk 01M a* aicikMs WMrofRSW OPENS TODAY AT THE [6-30 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 2-45 MATINEE SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY, sth, AT 2-30 THE TWO MERRY STARS OF UNIQUE FILM'S MAGNIFICENT 100% When Ladies Meet” CANTONESE M|SS wu TIF yang Romantic ANN HARDING The Beautifu| and p opular star of Audacious311 words
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Article1049 1935-06-03 14 Sequel In District Court CHINESE CHARGED WITH CAUSING GREVIOUS HURT How an ordinary collision between two bicycles was the outcome of a general scuffle in the house of •ne of the cyclists, resulting in the death of a hospital workman, was related to Mr. B. F.1,049 words
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Article297 1935-06-03 14 $l2O For One Woman Heavy fines were imposed on two women liquor offenders who appeared before the Magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the Police Court on Sat. for sentence. First accused. Ong Hooi, had previously pleaded guilty to two charges of having in possession297 words
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Article144 1935-06-03 14 Tamil Charged With Abetment A Tamil named Sultan bin Mydin claimed trial in the police court on Saturday on two charges of abetment of the offence of cheating by Sau’al Hamid on May 20 and 22 at Penang, w’hich w’as committed in consequence of the abetment. Sawal144 words
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Article143 1935-06-03 14 Chinese Charged With Theft Of Car An English-speaking Chinese named Goh Leng Bah alias Yong Kam was charged in the Police Court cn Saturday with causing hurt to Lim Khan Tiew by driving motorcar P. 1989 in a negligent manner on May 31 at Penang, driving143 words
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Article170 1935-06-03 14 Postponement Pending Enquiries Three Indians were produced before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police court c n Saturday, charged with robbing Viragee at 9 p.m. on May 31 of the following property; four gold pndants valued at $35. two gold beads valued at $7.170 words
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Advertisement118 1935-06-03 14 II 1 REARING Aw&cm'amsM&x METALS Y -7 __J ANTI-FRICTION AND PRINTERS METALS SPECIAL NOTE—ALTHOUGH THERE HAS BEEN A CONSIDERABLE INCREASE IN THE PRICE OF UN OUR PRICES WILL REMAIN AS BEFORE UNTIL THE PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED. SOLE AGENTS WILLIAM JACKS Co.. (Malaya) Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA. LUMPUR PENANG AND IPOH.118 words
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Miscellaneous119 1935-06-03 14 M4* pat kwa TANN., A Those who chew Befel cannot afford to be withe Jfc 5 Packet of Balashin Sai or “Pat Kwa Tann BALASHIN SAI OR "PAT KWA TANN" I -hTtS 3K Q Possesses six exclusive virtues beneficial to all those who cl ■I~ .'li l betel, namely SwTHI119 words
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Advertisement1850 1935-06-03 15 UNI DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE J J g.l j 1 jHrgffijj oW LINE > MJW-LNIIHG S \'< C LIMB LuA. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Diw ».T->T’a x j Penang London affiiKi*! oriifc'fcalXjtoZ^ccZr'la^M' '1 iii lb l tfxTi. ifi?!BMSMESBBH 'L-. I nor’ xt lZ,“ H d b u“T Mgow r e1,850 words
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Article105 1935-06-03 16 Latest Quotations Sa urday Friday Paris 73 1364 New York 4.92% 4.90 Montreal 495 Brussels 28.99 28.88 Geraeva 15 23 15.35% Amsterdam 7.31% 7.34% Milan 59% 60* Berlin 1218% 12.22% Prague 118% Copenhagen Orto 1990% 19.90% Stockholm 1939% 19.39% Vienna 26 26 Helsingfors 226% 226% Madrid105 words
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Article, Illustration39 1935-06-03 16 R. S. M. Harry Farrow, Middlesex Regiment instructor P. P.W.V.C. who received the M.8.E., conferred on him in the New’ Year Honours list from H. E. Sir Shenton Thomas at the Birthday Parade at Singapore today.39 words
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Article1005 1935-06-03 16 Fund's "Magnificent Proportions" MR. JOHN HANDS AIRS SOME OPINIONS Mr. John Hands, M.C.H., Honorary Secretary and Treasurer of the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee, reports as follows for the month of May: The total amount of money received to date is $47,517.65 at Kuala Lumpur, and if the1,005 words
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Advertisement304 1935-06-03 16 READ JACK HOBBS In Tomorrow's PINANG GAZETTE". EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO. SHEET STEEL SPECIALISTS. I "EMCO" Steel Bullock Corts $l6O Complete. 1, RIVER ROAD, Telegrams EMCO. PENANG. Telephone 1484 .J Were Terrible Life Was a Burden/ NOTHING would give Al Xi me back my VITALITY L— except YE AST VITE \\Q304 words
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Advertisement80 1935-06-03 16 P.C.C.—SELANGOR CLUB Lunch Time scores P.C.C. 370 for 9 wkts. declared. Selangor Club 59 for 2 wkts. Todd Gulland Batting. THE NALLA ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated in the F. M. S.) Notice is hereby given of th? declaration of an Interim Dividend of 2% in respect of the profits earned by80 words
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Advertisement132 1935-06-03 16 lE||fe Isochrom Film'w 26° Sch. GETS YOU THE PICTURE. WHY SUFFER TORTURE WITH The soothing, healing power of D.D.D P r tion will amaze and delight you. stops two or three seconds after you apply 1 iJ By persevering with D.D.D. Prescription, the germs y \L roiling impurities ensconced in132 words
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Miscellaneous79 1935-06-03 16 WEATHER REPORT 6.00 79 NE Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 2.00 a m 8.04 a.m. 1.51 p.m 8.55 p.m. TOMORROW 2.37 a.m 8.40 a.m. 2.25 p.m 9.29 p.m. The s.s. “Bangalore” from London via Bomtey and Colombo is expected to arrive here at 4 p.m.79 words
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Miscellaneous214 1935-06-03 16 Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Monday, 3rd June, 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. “LOH TENG CHIN CHONG —TAI PHOE LOH AUN CHIEW’’ 2. “KUAH KOOT GOH EWE-TEAM THEAN TENG" Seats 40, 30, 20 and 10 Cents. FREE214 words
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