Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 June 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 127. Vol. XCIIL TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 286 1 Rugby Radio Service. Earthquake Toll 0,000 STILL REMAIN BURIED London, J unc 3. Ouetta earthquake was the of a brief statement in the <>i' Commons by the Secretary ’ia, Sir Samuel Hoare. He to say that the reports revived of this appalling disasrtunately fully bore out what
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  • 167 1 —Reuter. M. CaiJla'jx To Call i World Conference Paris, June 3. understood that M. Caillaux is niplatmg calling an international ence on currency stabilisation. Caillaux’s intention of convening an national currency conference will ■bly be welcomed by all countries. ntly Mr. Macdonald has stated in case of Commons
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  • 276 1 were being received almost daily.—Rugby Radio Service. Depressing Feature I NUMBER OF CHILDREN INVOLVED I London, June 3. During the House of Commons debate on the vote for the Ministry of Transport, Mr. Hore Belisha, referred in particular to safety measures taken on the roads. I
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  • 85 1 Rugby Radio Service. Courtesy Calls On Foreign Secretary London, June 3. Herr Von Ribbentrop, who accompanied by German naval experts, is visiting London at the invitation of the British Government, made contact with the British Ministers this afternoon, when he made courtesy calls on the Foreign Secretary,
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  • 34 1 —Reuter. Following Disagreement With Premier The Hague, June 3. Dr. Steenberghe, Minister of Economics, has resigned, following a disagreement with the Premier and other Cabinet Ministers over the devaluation issue.—Reuter.
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  • 35 1 —Reuter. No Consolation Prizes For Malaya Dublin, June 3. There were no Malayan successes either among the ten residual cash prizes of £6,090 or the 11,000 £lOO consolation prizes. The draw is completed.—Reuter.
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  • 110 1 —Reuter. j 30 Italian Subjects Killed ALLEGED ATTACK BY ABYSSINIANS Rome, June 3. Thirty Italian subjects of Eritrea were killed in the Dankali region on May 31 when the Italian native police outpost was attacked by Abyssinians according to an official communique. Seine thousands of heads
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  • 54 1 —Reuter. Dutch To Impose Extra Export Levy Batavia, Jut. 3. The Aneta Agency learns that tb* method of imposing extra export levy’ on rubber is still being ccnsidered. The Dutch Premier. Dr. Colijn. pointed out on several occasions the necessity of obtaining extra revenue by the export
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  • 80 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Receiving Close Attention London, June 3. The replies of the German Government to the inquiries made by the British Ambassador in Berlin for more precise informatic n on several matters dealt with in HenHitler’s recent speech have now been received in London, and are receiving
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  • 172 1 —Reuter. Unaffected By Egyptian Decree ANNULLING GOLD CLAUSE IN CONTRACTS Paris, June 3. The Suez Canal Company considers itself unaffected by the decree issued by the Egyptian Government on May 2 annulling the gold clausa in international contracts declared the Marquis Devogue, presiding at the annual meeting
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  • 125 1 Rugby Radio Service. More Persons Working In Britain London, June 3. The Ministry of Labcur estimates that at May 20th there were approximately 10.334,000 insured persons, aged 16 to 64, in employment in Great Britain. This was 14 000 more than at April 15, 1935, and 141,000 more
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  • 2427 1 PRESENTATION OP AN ADDRESS BY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SPIRIT OF DOTY WITH ZEAL FOSTERED Sound advice was given by Professor C. J. Smith, senior surgeon, who is retiring shortly, to members of the Alumni Association, King Edward Il College of Medicine, Singapore, at a dinner in
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    • 2064 2 RATES FOR CASUAL! NOTICE BROCA RUBBER ESTATES, Every Lady BANKS AnveDTiCEUBMTC LIMITED Should Rood This ADVcRTIwkMEIITd (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) The level crossing at the 11th mile HONG KONG AND THE MERCANTILE BAN’ notice hereby given thet the Announcement SHANGHAI BANKING OF INDIA, LIMITED All communications relating to from 9
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  • 2898 3 ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO ASSESSMENT LIST STRAIGHTENING SUNGEI AYER TERJUN M.nutes of an Ordinary Meeting of the cipal Commissioners of George Town. •nang, held on Tuesday, the 14th May, resent: Mr. J. A. Black., President, i. Mr. Khoo Sian Ev?e, Hon Mr. H. Abdool Cader,
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    • 48 3 For The «SESIIJIBMUr Pi4i] diaJi j j I HP! I H B MB Mb ■HH (mUI master s Specially brewed to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary. y --r vA ’M J Preferred praised all over ■arjr.s the world. ZO9> VMM■
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  • 435 4 HANDICAPS FOR FIRST DAY CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, June 8. The weights were received in this office shortly after 1 p.m.
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  • 434 4 Easy Win Far Burman Champion CHOO RETURNS TO PENANG In a star bout of a boxing promotion staged in Rangoon recently, Rough Diamond, the Penang boxer lost cn points in a ten round contest to Kid D’Silva, Burma’s featherweight champion. As anticipated D’Silva’s speed and science
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  • 32 4 Reuter. R.E.S. Wyatt Accepts Captaincy London, June 3. R. E. S. Wyatt has accepted the invitation to captain England at Nottingham in the First Test Match against South Africa.—
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  • 525 4 Dato Kramat Cricket AUGUSTIN SCORES HALF CENTURY A brilliant half century by Augustin enabled the Alor Star Cricket Club to defeat the Malay Cricket Club in the friendly two innnigs cricket match played on the Dato Kramat Grcunds yesterday by one wicket. The homesters
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  • 1354 4  -  By JACK HOBBS Cricket has started in a most exciting manner. This does not necessarily mean the dawn of that ‘brighter cricket” era of which we have heard so much in recent years still the success of certain young players is most encouraging, suggesting
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  • 499 4 Exciting Soccer On S.X.I. Ground ODD GOAL VICTORY FOR D.A.F.C. In a keenly contested soccer match, the Darul Ashan Football Club defeated the Selangor Malays on the St. I Xavier’s Ground yesterday by the solitary goal scored. Ihe result as a fair indication of the run of
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  • 154 4 —Reuter Century By VERITY AND MACAULAY IN FORM i I London, June The following are the results o' principal cricket matches today:—• Yorkshire defeated Kent by tv<> Kent: 182 and 140 (Macaulay 5 i Verity 5 for 52). Yorkshire: 131 and 192 for eight (Sutcliffe 110; Freeman
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    2061 5 SECOND SPRING MEETING AT I NEWMARKET I BOBSLEIGH'S VICTORY IN STAKES' WINDSOR LAD CONTROVERSY I I From Our Own Correspondent) Lcndor, May 22. NEW N. H. STEWARDS 1 imphrey de T afford and Mr. Eric; v been elected Sewards of the' Hunt Committee in succession to j
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  • 72 5 Bound To Arsenal For Three Years Mr. Peter McWilliam, I understand (writes Arbiter in the “Daily Mail,”) has entered into a new contract with the Arsenal. It is to cover a period of three years. In the circumstances, there is no possibility of Mr. McWilliam joining
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  • 217 5 Post For Mr. A. Cunningham Has Mr. Andrew Cunningham resigned the managership of Newcastle United to take up a similar position with Tottenham Hotspur This question was being asked in football circles. Since it was announced that Mr. Peter McWilliam was unable to accept the Tottenham managership,
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    • 241 5 BUY BRITISH BE PROUD OF IT FROM Z;r WHITLEY'S (Newly Opened Sports Store.) All kinds of Badminton Rackets. From 60 CENTS upwards. FREE SERVICE for One Year to any Tennis I Badminton Racket purchased or strung from I our work-shop. I TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. A WHITLEY CO.. 2a, Burmah
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  • 456 6 Resignation Due To Misunderstanding SIR W. LLEWELLYN’S 1 STATEMENT THE Council of the Royal Academy met at Burlington House on May 22 to consider the resignation of Mr. Richard Sickert and to review the dispute over the Epstein statues at Agar House, Strand, which led
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  • 23 6 CHARMING BRIDESMAIDS at the wedding of Mr G N. Marks stud Miss Dottridge. which took place' at St. James' Church. Spanish-place.
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  • 387 6 ALLEGED TRAFFIC IN MOCK WHISKY Spirit That Drove Lawn Mower Suggestions ".hat there is e. traffic in Yorkshire in crude illicit spirit as a substitute for whisky were made in cases at Sheffield and Doncaster on May 21. At Sheffield it was alleged that a lonely
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  • 136 6 I Dies In Hospital After Shooting Leave Lieutenant Lancelot Anthony Gilliat, of the Royal Dragoons, has died in hospital at Jhansi, India. He had been mauled by a tiger. His father, Lieut.-Colonel J. B. Gilliat, of the Mancr House, Welwyn, Herts, said “My son’s regiment
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  • 714 6 Italian's Story Of £BO Payment And A Loan Of £25 COUNSEL PROTESTS AS BAIL IS REFUSED IEONARD MILLINGTON, thirty-eight, an immigration official at Southampton, was remanded at Bow-street on May 18, accused of having “corruptly accepted from Attilio Croci sums amounting to £BO as an
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  • 189 6 New Engines To Try For Speed Record A great effort to establish a new world’s rail speed record with a British engine is to be made in August. The present record of 108 m.p.h. was set up by a British locomotive. The aim of the
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  • 223 6 ”1 Wanted To Run Away" By a word and a handclasp, a girl enabled a man she loved to walk out of a police court free. She is a pretty 17-years-old brunette, Joan Martindale. The man is Reginald i Arthur Beaumont, 35. I He was
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  • 28 6 WALES’ JUBII.EE CELEB. i IQ: —The Prince of Wales, rep:?. 1 the King, acknowledging th: c of the huge crowd at the Cariij Arms Park.
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  • 191 6 AUSTRALIA BUYS FIVE Accommodation For 10 Passengers I learn that Australia is to buy five new monoplanes of the “Mcnospar’ type employed by General Aircraft, writes the Daily Telegraph Air Correspondent. It is probable tha‘ the estimated cruising speed of 176 miles per hour will prove
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  • 5 6 CHARMING BRIDESMAIDS
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    • 142 6 PILESJURED No Knife! No Surgeon! No other affliction causes more human misery than Piles. Yet Pilescan be quickly and easily cured without the use of injections, knife, scissors, “hot iron," electricity, or any other cutting or burning method, and without confinement to bed, and no doctor’s or hospital bills to
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  • 490 7 Europeans Beaten By 122 Runs SULLIVAN TAKES FOUR FOR 12 From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 3. Rest defeated the Europeans in the < Cup cricket match this afternoon, ~ng by 122 runs, eight minutes be- re t’me. Europeans concluded their first ga with the addition of
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  • 646 7 Easy Win For P.C.C. SELANGOR CLUB LOSE BY INNINGS 112 RUNS The Cricket match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Selangor Club which was commenced on Sunday on the Esplanade was concluded yesterday afternoon resulting in a comfortable victory for the Cricket Club by an innings and
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  • 166 7 —Reuter. Bahram Remains Favourite FIELD TRIAL NOW FOURTH IN DEMAND London, June 3. The latest Derby call-over resulted as follows: 10 11 Bahram taken and offered. ***** Hairan taken and offered. 100 9 Theft taken and offered. 100 8 Field Trial offered, 100 7 taken. 13 1
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  • 231 7 Patrons Officials Elected At the Third General Meeting of the various local asssciations held at No. 25, Acheen Street, at 8 p.m. cn Sa‘urday the Ist June, 1935, it was decided to request the following to be patrons of the Third Penang Chinese Sports Meet
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  • 58 7 The match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Muthibol Ajzan Football Club in the First Division League will be played on the St. Xavier’s Institution Ground. M.A.F.C. Team :—Dcllah, I. Rashid (Capt Y. B. Osman S. Kassim, H. D. Che Din, M. A. Chembee, Mohd. Sheriff,
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  • 82 7 Singapore Team To Meet Negri (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 4. The following have been selected to represent Singapore against Negri Sembilan on June 7, 8 and 9 R. A. ASHWORTH (Oap.) BALHETCHET BATTYE HENRY BOON A. S. A. JANSEN W. H. McNEILL MUTHUCUMARU E. P. H.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 564 8 j t fEBBfc ~ffi -SSS/ j ?wPh tswW- ?QiW -~~~~J222" M OPENED to packed houses last Y*yt=t°fcjjgE c.. JTI u 1 non! 6 15 f GHT 9 30 6.15 Nightly 9.30. tonight 9.30 A SCREENFUL OF MERRIMENT FROM THE J^gkJ WWl pe 9 SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-30 U .T
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  • 37 9 CAPTURES BLUE RIBAND OF ATLANTIC Reuter. 2\ew ork, June 4. The “Normandie” trrived at the Ambrose Lightship in 107 .ms:: 33 minutes, beating the “Brenen’s” record by 1/4 iinutes. Her average peed was 29.68 knots.
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  • 395 9 ing the rcyel salute. Rugby Radio Service. Celebrations In London London, June 3. The King's 70th birthday was celebrated in all parts of the British Empire today. His Majesty had sufficiently recovered from the slight chill from which he had suffered at the end of last
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  • 64 9 Rugby Radio Service. Well-Known Authority Ort Foreign Trade London, June 3. The death occurred this morning of Sir John Sandeman Allen, Chairman of the Commercial Committee of the House of Commons and a well-known authority on foreign trade end marine insurance, aged 70. He
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  • 18 9 —Reuter. Shanghai, June. 3. The Lawrences sailed for Englend by the s.s. “Antenor" on June 2.-
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    • 157 9 Xan you clean the BACKS OF YOUR TEETH? teot! crusres f «Ira with long heads never fit the jK inside curve of ycur teeth—just 3HR where decay is most !ikely to star-, in WK corners out of sight. Tek <an end dees fit this curve —gets its seven rcv>s cf
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  • 614 10 Mr. John Laycock has succeeded in getting' a reduction in the charges for electric current and conservancy in Singapore. Is it t<K> much to ask one of our City Fathers to enquire into the working of our local electrical department and see if its finances are sufficiently healthy
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  • 66 10 From Any Port Of Siam (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 3. Cattle traders have received informa‘ion from Singapore that the Straits and Federal Governments have prohibited further importation of cattle, buffaloes, sheep and goats from any part of Siam. Th? information stated that two deaths, the
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  • 182 10 Combined Parade At Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June 3. The Ceremonial Parade held at the racecourse this morning in honour of the 70th birthday of His Majesty the King Emperor, was a great success. The troops taking part in th e parade ffitluded the 2nd Battalion
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  • 168 10 A Large Gathering BERSILAT PARTY IN ATTENDANCE A very successful “At Home” was given at “The Residency” yesterday by the Hon. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, Resident Councillor, Penang. The attendance was verv large and included representatives from all communities. Mr. Arthur received the guests as thev
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  • 480 10 Chinese Who Offered Illegal Gratification A schoolboy cyclist named Khoo Soo Toh pleaded guilty before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police court today, when charged with disobeying the order of a constable by failing to step his cycle when ordered to do so, at the junction
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  • 232 10 Seven New J.P.’s For Penang C. H. FOR MR. LIM KEONG LAY In addition to the birth* honours list published yester Mr. Lim Keong Lay has b awarded the Certificate ’Honour and seven other n dents have been made Justice- the Peace. The new J.P.’s arc i
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  • 115 10 Wife In Court As Complainant A Tamil railway coclie whose married life has not been a particularly happy one was produced before Mr. B. F. Bridge this morning on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Pachiammal. Accused, Muttu who admitted the charge, pleaded for leniency.
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  • 72 10 Accused Who Failed To Appear In Court A Cantonese" youth who failed U pear in the police court on a char, disobeying the order of a constabl produced before Mr. B.F. Bridge in District Court this morning. Accused, Lim Ah Soi a polisher shellac work pleaded guilty
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  • 73 10 The Hon. Mr. Justice Whitley, whe been on a short holiday to Brastagi the Supreme Court vacation, has retin to Penang and resumed duties this ni ing in the Supreme Court. There was a very long list of Chain matters to b? gon? through today. 3* is a
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  • 103 11 Reuter. BY SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM AT A. B. M. BANQUET London, June 4. tl’e guest of honour at the banf the Association of British ya, Sir Frank Swettenham reie warning of Sultan Idris 30 > that the way to secure tritv and contentment was for
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  • 118 11 Tamil Says He Found Articles In Drain he found the articles in a drain, v. the statement of a Tamil named 1 Mohamed in the police court today, a charged with theft of a black coat ar penkife valued at $l, belonging to M i
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  • 904 11 FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING THIRD OF MUNICIPAL REVENUE BORNE BY INDIANS ONLY ONE REPRESENTATIVE ON COMMISSION Ihe plaint that although a third of the Penang Municipal revenue was borne by the Indians, only one commissioner represented the Indians on the commission was made by Mr. M.
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  • 425 11 By Asiatic Staff I I 300 YEARS SERVICE REPRESENTED AT DINNER Over 300 yeaxs service with the fiim of j Henry VV augh Co. Ltd. was represented at a dinner given at the Springtide Hotel last night by the Asiatic staff ot the firm to Mi. Ernst
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    • 242 11 mhhf < ‘y. Lady Alexandra Haif- fig® Thomas'* little daughter, «jS Nina... another gjg •II TRUFOOD T, Portrait: L'ebenham Gould HE TODDLER STAGE now you see how STAUNCHLY Trufood builds \X hen Baby grows to be an independent toddler standing on his own two feet then you’ll see whether his
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  • 2441 12 Science Invention SUCCESS OF SHORT-WAVE THERAPY CAUSE OF RHEUMATIC FEVER FORECAST OF LIFE IN 2022 POSSIBILITIES OF "GRAMOVISION" (From Our Own Correspondent). London, May 25. TREATING COLDS BY ELECTRICITY The latest form of electrical treatment, commonly known as ‘’short wave” tereapy ia becoming increasingly popular for certain forms of localised
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    • 108 12 I THE TURBINES OF THE T.s.s. “NORMANDIE” I MOST MODERN OF ATLANTIC GREYHOUNDS THE LARGEST VESSEL IN THE WORLD, AS WITH THOSE OF THE I EMPRESS OF BRITAIN BREMEN i EUROPA 1 BERENGARIA I ILE DE FRANCE I AND IN FACT OVER 80% OF TURBINE VESSELS OF OVER t 30,000
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  • 250 13 Presented To Mr. M. Ebrahim EXCELLENT SERVICE AS BOARDING OFFICER The Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. J.S.W. Arthur before presenting the Imperial Service Medal to Mr. Mohamed Ebrahim, at yesterday's Volunteer Parade said: Mr. Mohamed Ebrahim bin Kader Hassan Hussain joined the Government Service as Tamil Interpreter,
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  • 398 13 By P. O. "Carthage" On Thursday t The P. O. liner. “Carthage” which left London cn May 10 is expected at Perang on Thursday morning wi‘h the following passenge <• fcr Straits ports FOR PENANG Mr. W. V. D. Skrine. partner of Messrs. Barnon and Bailey. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 560 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Justice N. P. H. Whitley returned from Be la wan yesterday. Mr. A. H. Mortimer, manager of Beverlac Estate, Klang, has gone on leave. Mr. L. G. Stewart, of Devon Estate, Malacca, will shortly be proceeding to England by the “Ranpura.” Mr. J. N. Davies of the
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  • 954 14  -  By F. J. TOMPSETT (in British Maaya.) THE answer to the above query, if submitted to the general body of brokers, merchants and agency houses in the industry, would undoubtedly be in the negative. It would be still more certain that
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  • 103 14 SATURDAY TODAY London (Spot) 229 5 0 £228 5 0 Do. (3 months) £221.15.0 0 8 $114.50 $1133T Business Done $114.50 Business Done x 25 tons BLACK PEPPER 5475 $17.00 $17.00 KLTBKB.— London s y d syd. J New York 12%c.(G) 12%c.(G) Singapore ’pot 19%c. 20c. Julylßept 20%
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  • 357 14 KENNEDY COMPANY I TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* n MESSRS. KENNEDY CO. v sCsaro List today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seilers TIN Ampat Tin 4 6 5 0 4 6 5 0c Burma Malay 26 0 27 6 26 0 27 6c
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  • 182 14 The fallowing are late«t quotation for today Buvera SeDera ON s Ayer Wengs 1.90 2.00 Chenderiang 8 3 8 9 Hitams 48 50 Hong Fatt ..50 52% Hongkongs 12|3 12i9 Johan 24 26 Kamunting 12:0 12’9 K. Lanjut 13 6 14 0 K. Kampars 9 6 10
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  • 45 14 PENANG, JUNE 4 London Bank Demand 2 3 31|32 4m|ts 2|4 1116 Private 3 m’ts credit 2,4 ft 3 Documentary 2'4 ru On New York Demand 57 France T.T. 850 Hongkong T.T. 5 prem. Shanghai T.T. 25% dis. India t.T. 154 Bar Silver 33%
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  • 251 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Tht foltowing are the cinngts ’n ou flotations up to npon toda’’ Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.90 1.95 Hitam 48 51 48 51 Hong Fatt 50 52% 50 52% K. River 157% 1.62% 1.57% 1.62% Mejnbau 50 55 50
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  • 891 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. a -.0 RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. 150 I Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 115 Amalgamated Malay Estates 300 Ayer Httati Planting Syndicate 1 O'Ayer Molek Rubber Co. 1 05 Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 1 62J4' uassett Rubber Co. 60 Batu Lintang Rubber Co. 105 Bedford
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 35 14 WEATHFR REPORT 600 78 N Noon 81 S TIDE TARLF TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 2.37 a.m 8.40 a.m. 2.25 p.m 9.29 p.m. TOMORR nn 3 10 a.m 9.13 a .m. 2.51 p.m 9.57 p.m.
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  • 1419 15 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGS AT TAIPING ANOTHER YEAR OF SATISFACTORY RESULTS The Annual General Meetings of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., and its associated Companies Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging. Ltd., AsamKumbang Tin Dredging Ltd., Ulu Yam Tin Dredging Ltd., lhabawleik Tin Dredging, Ltd., Puchong Tin Dredging, Ltd., and.
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  • 461 15 Railways And Roads i F.M.S.R, POSITION PRESENTS URGENT PROBLEM In the course of a report to the Department of Overseas Trade on economic conditions in British Malaya, Mr. A. Hartland, officer in charge, H. M. Trade Commissioner's Office, Singapore, states that although it is anticipated that
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  • 105 15 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 74 21 64 74 J New York 4.9214 4.9214 Montreal 4.92 4.921£ Brussels 28.93 28.99 Geneva 15.07 15.23 Ams’erdam 7.26% 7.31% Milan 59% Berlin 12.12 12.18% Prague ***** H 8 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19 ~9% Vienna 26 26%
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    • 135 15 »',v.w.w.vav. SEASON STARTS THURSDAY, 6TH JUNE AT 2 THEATRES OUEEN'S AND ROYAL 4E GREATEST SCREEN ENT OF THE PAST 25 YEARS < > A i 3 i!i| i 3 it Wj 3 v. V fi Bw Hr Jn c iW ®i35~2 3 wl J *1 I I w E 9
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    • 320 15 MY "PRUDENTIAL" POLICY HAS SECURED ME 1. A GUARANTEED INCOME ON RETIREMENT. 2. A LARGE CASH PAYMENT. 3. PROTECTION FOR MY DEPENDANTS.. MY OUTLAY IS A MODERATE ONE PAYABLE OUT OF MY MONTHLY INCOME. LET US TELL YOU ABOUT OUR GUARANTEED INCOME POLICIES. THE V PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE /incorporated Co.. Ltd.
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    • 1919 16 10 1 Jg IID DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE t j d 1 H 1 cWAMERICAN MAIL LINE M-\ Itt > BLUB FUNNEL LIMB \IQgS U/ Vemcls LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. I"“V” 'r4 i -TX- -^■gjlWgg*^- ll Ml, g London gfohallMfifcfiJOO"™**-* 4 —A I C. MELAMPUS Amsterdam, London and Hamburg June 7
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  • 585 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. MAKIAN from Belawan and sails on tomorrow for Asahan, Berombang, Wednesday for Asahan», Berombang, Paneh, Bagan Si-Api-Api and Tg. Mengeidar. S.S. GEN V. D.
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  • 1412 17 NOTICE The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.0., London states tha: the mails despatched from Penang on May 11 by the s.s. “Rarchi” were delivered in London on June 1. i AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra oy train to Singapore and
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    • 47 17 f 'B.yiB 111 11 1111 —iT—gi—P 1 i ■ii i agm-w-- > ZENITH RADIOS ARE SELLING FAST a BECAUSE THEY ARE n qp\ n rp PERFORMANCE |< H I ECONOMY D JL M 1 LONG SERVICE OWN ONE AND YOU WON'T REGRET! NATIONAL RADIO 189, Penang Rd. Phone 484.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 515 17 Vireless Programmes E.B.C. f Mowing are the wavelengths, two will be used simultaneously GSG 10 80 metres id GdF 19-82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout ujd OSO 16.86 metres until 11.00 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres d GSC 81.30 metres TODAY
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    • 545 17 M. Hernans; and the all-Indian COLUMBIA nove.l, "The Gong of Shiva,” by Dewan Sharar. DX.6Bl—Empire Pagent, Parts 1 and 2. 11.35 Dance Music. 11.50 The News. —Debroy Somers Band. 9550 —Hungarien Rhapsody No. 14 A.M. Ernst Von Dohnanyi conducting the Budapest Philharmonic Or12.05—Dance Music. ches ra. 12.20 Closedown. DB.lsl6—Londonderry Air
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  • 2479 18 COURT BALL AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE BEAUTIFUL ROYAL GOWNS FREEDOM LEAGUE JUBILEE DINNER WORK OF WOMEN'S INSTITUTES (From Our Own Correspondent) .4 Lc ndon May 22. BRILLIANT ROYAL FUNCTION The white and gold ballroom at Buckingham Palace was the setting for a brilliant function when the
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  • 89 18 Giris Must Wear Their Grandmothers' Clothes “If girls were to give up smoking and drinking and wear the clothing their grandparents wore, they might live to be as old as I am,” says Mrs. Sarah Musgrave, of Auburn, Australia, who is 105. “Many females, I
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 164 18 WWWWaru [Every Woman Shou/d Read Tftij Announcement EASTERN BAS UR For* Pure, medicated and antiseptic. it cools, soothes and refreshes riven the skin,protecting against chaf- I I lAED f ing and irritation. It absorbs perspiration and imparls a deli- LeOdinO Silk M rale fragrance. Ideal for every member of the
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  • 1084 19 'OOKS WITH BUSINESS INTEREST r < f money is often enough dila- he simple truth is it has none, •he kind which no sensible perBan ness Burdett Coutts is an example of a character who made her mark in the world, thuut wealth; money was
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  • 213 19 "Yes." Say The Experts Is the gas mask an effective means of defence for the civil populace in the event cf war and attack from the air Here are summarised opinions of some leading specialists given to a "Sunday Re- feree” investigator. A distinguished physician: “There
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  • 621 19 We were si ting in the Cafe in Kruja—a little town cf Albania, lying at the foot of winder’s snow, halfway up j the bleak and craggy’ mountain on which lin the 15th cen' ury the national hero, Skander Beg. for 20 years held the Turks
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  • 218 19 Attempt To Detect Submarines At Long Range “I hope to be ab*e to arm >unce someth’rvj n'ally se-t-rational in a few weeks.” Mr. H Grindell Matthews, the famous inventor, made this comment when he left Swansea for a secre’ destination, where he is believed to be concerned
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    • 318 19 Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., i MANUFACTURERS OF I WATER PURIFICATION PLANT j frTT 1 I HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER F COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY f f SOLB AGENTS: I HUTTENBACHS, LIMITED, > I (heorporated tn Wn StnUto Setttanmtn.) B f ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. 1 PENANG. I n r M I
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  • 226 20 Fleet "At Home in Old Whitby VISITING DAY AT SOUTHEND. —Men of H.M.S. Nelson giving a typical naval welcome to sightseers, who went on b°aid the famous battleship while it was at anchor on Southend. PAGES AS, HUSSARS.- The bridal retinue at lhe wedding of j Mr. Anthony D. R.
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