Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 June 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-06-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 128. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article399 1935-06-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Chance Of More Shocks PRECAUTIONS TAKEN TO MINIMISE DANGER London, June 4. \n India Office communication V s that although there may be k ie chance of further shocks in (> a this need not cause undue alarm s .11 precautions have been taken.—Rugby Radio Service. - 399 words
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Article45 1935-06-05 1 ous since yesterday morning.—Rugby Radio Service. No Change In Condition London, June 4. I here was today no change in the ondition of Admiral Sir Charles Madden, recently underwent a serious <" ration and has been uncon- ious since yesterday morning.—Rugby Radio Service.* ous since yesterday morning.—Rugby Radio Service. - 45 words
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Article243 1935-06-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Third Reading MAIN STRUCTURE INTACT London, June 4. A further stage in the parliamentary passage of the Government of India Bill was reached today when in the House of Commons, the Secretary for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, moved its third reading and congratulated—Rugby Radio Service. - 243 words
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Article90 1935-06-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Back From Antarctic Research London. June 4. The British Royal research ship. ‘•Discovery II,” now lies in St. Katherine’s Dock, London after 20 months of oceanographical research in the Antarctic. The main purpose of the voyage was to study the habits and distribution of whales—Rugby Radio Service. - 90 words
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Article38 1935-06-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. SuCCeSSful Operation In London London, June 4. The condition of the Princess Royal, who this morning underwent an operation for ophthalmic goitre, is so far satisfactory, according to a bulletin issued this aftemoon.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 38 words
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Article30 1935-06-05 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Seriously 111 With Bronchial Pneumonia London, June 4. Lord Carson is seriously ill suffering from bronchial pneumonia. He is 81 years old. —Rugby Radio Service..—Rugby Radio Service. - 30 words
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Article91 1935-06-05 1 .—Reuter. Emergency Legislative Programme TO BE SUBMITTED TO CONGRESS Washington, June 4. President Roosevelt and his Cabinet agreed to submit to Congress an emergency legislative programme restoring the defunct N.R.A. on a restricted basis. Legislative action to retain the N.R.A. machinery but not to attempt to enfcrce.—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article357 1935-06-05 1 —Reuter. New Ministry To Be Formed M. LAVAL AS PREMIER Paris, June 4. The Government was defeated by 264 votes to 262 on the Plenary Powers BilL The Government decided to resign. M. Lebrun summoned M. Bouisson who has declined to try, to form a new government—Reuter. - 357 words
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Article222 1935-06-05 1 Details Of Pulau Übin Outrage BOUND, GAGGED, ROBBED AND ASSAULTED Further details are available concerning the gang robbery committed on Pulau Übin, Singa\ore early on Friday morning. The victim, who is over 60 years of age, was bound, gagged and assaulted so severely by five Chinese222 words
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Article123 1935-06-05 1 —Reuter. Question Of Providing Better Accommodation London, June 4. In the House of Commons, Mr. Moreing asked whether, when considering plans for rebuilding the army barracks at Hongkong, he would consider th e necessity of providing accommodation in Shanghai less unfitted than the present hutments for—Reuter. - 123 words
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124 1935-06-05 1 Rugby Radio Service. Foundation Stone Laid By Prince London, June 4. The foundation stone of the new premises of the Royal Empire Society was laid yesterday by the Prince of Wales. The Society was founded 67 years ago as the Royal Colonial Institute and theRugby Radio Service. - 124 words
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Article111 1935-06-05 1 .—Reuter. Five Boatloads Of Pirates H.M.S. "CICALA" TO THE RESCUE Hongkong, June 5. 1 H.M.S. “Cicala” under Lieutenant-* Commander E. R. Comber drove off five boatloads of pirates who were attacking a cargo vessel loaded with' munitions in the West River yesterday; evening. The “Cicala” opened.—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article60 1935-06-05 1 Reuter. Talks Left To Experts London, June 4. Sir John Simon formally opened the Anglo-German naval talks at the Foreign Office this morning and then withdrew, leaving the talks to the experts. The British representatives were Mr. Craigie, Vice-Admiral Little and Captain Danckwerts and the Germans, HerrReuter. - 60 words
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Article69 1935-06-05 1 total was £137,324,681. —Rugby Radio Service. London, June 4. The exchequer returns for the current fi: uncial year up to June 1, shew thet the total ordinary revenue excluding selfbalancing items amounts to £93,661,829 as compared with £93,725,927 at corresponding date of last year. The total expenditure exclusivetotal was £137,324,681.—Rugby Radio Service. - 69 words
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Article86 1935-06-05 1 Luarshya mine have also struck.—Reu’er Wireless. Bulawayo, May 29. Six people were killed in a clash between miners on strike end the police. Three thousand strikers wrecked the compound and office of the Roanantelope Coppt r Mines and three hundred others attacked the power station. The policeLuarshya mine have also struck.—Reu’er Wireless. - 86 words
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Advertisement1788 1935-06-05 2 rates for casual not.ce BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS JW The level crossing at the 11th mile CHARTERED BANK I NEDERLANDSCHE 'of ™bu* Station I. will li closed tor repairs OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. HAND EL MAATSCHAPPIJ AU communications relating to| from 9 p.m. on 6th June, 1935, until e a.m. (Incorporated1,788 words
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Article2397 1935-06-05 3 KING'S PORTRAIT FOR CANADA HOUSE MEMORIES OF LAWRENCE OF ARABIA CLAN MAC* LEAN S CENTENARIAN CHIEF FAMOUS MINIATURES TO BE SOLD Krom Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 25. TS OF ROYAL PORTRAITS FULL-LENGTH portrait of the King, in naval uniform and wearing the r. bts,2,397 words
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Advertisement137 1935-06-05 3 I 1 g mi <im >mi mi hi i( i OBsnJMMri I fl I I W 1 X Hearld I W yr swum I The Glamour of Rhythm In those hours of social enjoyment, the enchanting fragrance of *47ir stimulates and refreshes by its subtle radiance. Inhale it from the137 words
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Article353 1935-06-05 4 —Reuter. 17 Probable Starters FIRST SON THE TIP ON VILLAGE PUMP Epsom, June 4. Everything is in readiness for the Derby. The going is perfect ami there is more herbage than ever before. The tip chalked on the pump ot Epsom village, which is followed—Reuter. - 353 words
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Article67 1935-06-05 4 Result Of Derby Sweep The Penang Turf Club sweep on the Derby drawn yesterday resulted as follows: ASSIGNATION ***** BARBERRY ***** BAHRAM ***** FAIRHAVEN ***** FIRST SON ***** FAIRBAIRN ***** FIELD TRIAL ***** HAIRAN ***** JAPETUS ***** PLYMOUTH SOUND ***** PEACEFUL WAITER ***** PRY 11 ***** ROBIN67 words
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315 1935-06-05 4 Weights For Second Day The following handicaps, six races, are announced for the second day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer Meeting to be run on Monday, June 10. There will be <a. card of eight events on Monday. The weights for the two races315 words
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Article415 1935-06-05 4 Commercial School Beaten In Key Match O'FARRELL CUP COMPETITION The key match in the O’Farrell Cup fixture was played on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday evening and resulted in an easy victory for the Government Trade School over the Commercial Day Schocl by four goals to415 words
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Article95 1935-06-05 4 Teams For Today's Match The following teams have been selected for a State! Trial Match to be played this evening cn the Victoria Green: COLOURS WHITES M.Y. Sookieman F.M. Adam I. Rashid S. Mohamed Ng Ah Kooi A.P. Webb S.L. McNee Seng Siang Kan Tuck Fee O.95 words
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Article38 1935-06-05 4 Result Of June Monthly Medal Winner Dr. W. H. Brodie 37—38 7) =6B Runner Up J. D. Petrie 42—45 (18) =69 EALL SWEEP—SATURDAY Winer: J. D. Pc 'qe 42—9 =33 Runner Up W. H. Brodie38 words
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170 1935-06-05 4 —Reuter. Army Defeats Cambridge WYATT'S 98 AGAINST NOTTS London, June 4. The following are the results of the principal cricket matches concluded today:— Lancashire drew with the South Africans. South Africans: 268 (Booth 6 for 79) and 1142 for 6 wickets. Lancashire: 128. (There was—Reuter. - 170 words
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Article134 1935-06-05 4 Mr. Mrs. Sinclair Win Mixed Doubles Title (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. Considerable interest was centered in the Mixed Doubles Final of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting this evening when Mrs. Sinclair and H. J. Sinclair defeated Mrs. Gosuch and G. O. Hovil134 words
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Article179 1935-06-05 4 Hu Yew Seah Leading In the Junior Inter-Team Championship fixture played at the Limstead court yesterday, between the Hu Yew Seah and the Anglo-Chinese School Union, the former are leading by on e doubles and one set of the other doubles played, but which was unfinished. There179 words
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Article497 1935-06-05 4 First Division Soccer P.C.C. NARROWLY DEFEATED In their First Divis'on match with the P.C.C. on the St. Xavier’s ground yes'terday, the M.A.F.C. scored a narrow victory by the odd goal in seven. They j had the better of play in the first half, i but the P.C.C. claimed497 words
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Article502 1935-06-05 5 L.C.C. DETERMINED O ENFORCE LAW ONCERN FOR PUBLIC SAFETY re will be no Sunday boxing in in London after June 30. decision was announced on May 21st Ixindon C unty Council meeting by P. Blake, chairman of the Enternts Ccmmi teo. was replying to a question502 words
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Article279 1935-06-05 5 By Helen Wills i Moody i SURPRISE ENTRY FOR I CHAMPIONSHIPS I i I M: Helen Wills Moody, who has won the H n s .singles lawn tennis championship aabledon six times, will attempt to re- i am title this year. I cabled her entry to279 words
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Article127 1935-06-05 5 Vincent Richards's Accident Bronxville (New York), May 14. "My lawn tennis days are over,” announced Vincent Richards, the famous American professional lawn tenn s player, who is nursing a fractured arm in a hospital her e following a motor car accident. "The Ulna bone of my127 words
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Article120 1935-06-05 5 The British Empire Championship J. McGhie (Scotland) beat I. Edwards (Wales) in the third game of the British Empire Amateur Championship al the Burroughes Hall in Soho-square on May 18 by the narrow margin of nine points. Edwards made a great recovery in the afternoon when he scored 774120 words
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Article82 1935-06-05 5 Liverpool, May 18. Henri’s Choice, the luckiest horse to be alive, is now convalescing, and within the next few days will be discharged from hospital. His case is an example of marvellous veterinary skill, for seven weeks ago the horse broke his neck when82 words
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Article988 1935-06-05 5 No rule in cricket has caused more heartburning than that dealing with leg before the wicket. Batsmen have always had the benefit of any doubts in the past—and the umpires have been the whipping posts. The new lbw rule introduced this season is in my view988 words
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Article183 1935-06-05 5 GREAT DISPLAY TIES UP THE DUTCH A goal scored in the first minute of the second half sufficed to give England victory in the Soccer nternaticnal with Holland at Amsterdam on May 18. Slender though the margin seems when expressed in those terms it was183 words
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Article242 1935-06-05 5 SPARKLING CENTURY AT FIRST ATTEMPT Youth cannot be kept down in this ultramodern age; it is for ever throwing a bold challenge to the wcrld. Ask eighteen-year-old Harold Gimblett, a farmer’s sen who normally works on the land in little Watchet, a remote spot in Somerset. A242 words
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Article409 1935-06-05 6 Assembly Clerk Recites A Private Letter FINISHED MUMBLING Ona of the Clerks at the opening of the General Assembly of the Church of Scot-land-attended by the Duke and Duchess of Kent—at Edinburgh, instead of reading the customary message from the King, invariably received at the beginning of409 words
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Article210 1935-06-05 6 Incident Near Guildhall Reference to a banner which figured in an incident near the Guildhall on May 22 before the ball *here, was made at the Mansion House Police Court. Ernest Page, a clerk, cf Lyndhurst, was fined 20s. for insulting behaviour and displaying a210 words
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Article392 1935-06-05 6 ALL TO BE DEVOTED TO EDUCATION The Royal Commission for the Exhibition cf 1851 has just issued its ninth report. Its eighth appeared in 1911. This body, which reports at such long intervals, and on which serve persons of the greatest eminence in politics, society,392 words
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Article180 1935-06-05 6 Happy Birthday For A Very Young Bride London, May 23. “I am going to make her a birthday present of you,” said Judge Dodson, at the Old Bailey, to Horace Harding, aged 24, a chauffeur-handymen, committed from Guildford charged with an offence against a girl under180 words
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1011 1935-06-05 6 ONUS ON PROSECUTION TO PROVE A PRISONER GUILTY THE COMMON LAW OF ENGLAND London, May 23. i'he principle that the prosecution must prove the guilt of the prisoner is part of the common law of England, and no attempt to whittle it1,011 words
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Article515 1935-06-05 6 SETTLEMENT OF TWO LIBEL ACTIONS Two libel actions which arose out of controversy over the affair of the British Legion were settled in the King’s Bench Division on Moy 22nd. In the firs 1 plaintiff was Col. Sir John Brown, The Drive, Northampton, chairman of the British515 words
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154 1935-06-05 6 Father's Scorn Of Hollywood Melbourne, May 24. Yehudi Menuhin, the young violinist, who is at present in Melbourne (where he has given eight concerts in 16 days), has refused an offer of £lOO,OOO to appear in a Ho.lywood film depicting his life story. The154 words
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Article282 1935-06-05 6 Bank Clerk's Secret From Wife £3 A WEEK MARRJ/ SE Marlow, Buckinghamshire, A’ 7 A rosy-cheeked young woman w wavy hair gripped me warmly by in an old world farmhouse two n om here and smiled wistfully, writes >uily Mail” correspondent. She was Mrs. A.282 words
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Article152 1935-06-05 6 "Door Of R.A.F. W?de Open Lord Londonderry, in a broadcast from the National Station, emphasised ‘hat the further expansion of the R.A.F. was in no sense a reply to Herr Hitler’s remarkable, and he thought, in many ways, hopeful speech, and must no‘ for a moment be152 words
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Article140 1935-06-05 6 Licensed Victuallers' Compliment I A compliment was paid by trailers to Lady Astor at their 1 i ference at Margate. I Mr. Fred Philpott, of Plyw they had for years known a gi>‘” gonistic influence to their trade. “I refer,” he went on, “‘o Astor. I140 words
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Article1741 1935-06-05 7 REMINISCENCES OF MR G. P. BRADNEY TWENTY YEARS IN MALAYA Mr. I Bradney, Auditor, S.S. and F'AI.S., is about to leave aya on retirement. He will be in Singapore for two or three before sailing for Home by the Antenor on June 12. canwhile, he1,741 words
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Article278 1935-06-05 7 Talk By Mrs. Thomas VALUE OF ORGANISATION Mrs. L. A. Thomas Guide Commissioner for Malaya, gave an interesting account of the origin of the Girl Guide movement at a meeting of members and friends of the local Guide Association on Friday at the residence of the278 words
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Article156 1935-06-05 7 Charge Amended To Negligent Driving The case was mentioned today in the police ccurt in which a lorry driver named L?i Kang Swee was charged with causing the death of a girl, Teh Paik Hong, by doing a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, namely156 words
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149 1935-06-05 7 Defence Not Called Upon The case in which two Sikhs, Arjan Singh and Phanj?,n Singh, stood charged with cheating Narajan Singh in respect of $25 on April 5, was men*ioned in the police court teday. It will be recalled that further hearing was adjourned in149 words
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Article117 1935-06-05 7 Magistrate Defers Sentence As the result of a raid made by excise officers yesterday, a woman named Wong Ah Sam was produced before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police court today, charged with being in possession of dutiable liquor at premises No. 16, Sungei Ujorg117 words
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Miscellaneous373 1935-06-05 8 6-15 TONIGHT POSITIVELY THE LAST 2 PER FORM AHCES 9-30 METRO GOLDWYN MAYER’S GAY ROMANCE FROM THE STAGE HIT THAT RAN 8 MONTHS “BIOGRAPHY Of A Bachelor GIRL' -JWL-JJW.---.WLVIWWJWVWWS r- WITH 'WWW..-WAVAW.VAW.W >, ROBERT MONTGOMERY ANN HARDING MM MllJlhllßßdfh i ■■--iirrr n.mgnL PACKED HOUSES SINCE OPENING fl:|| I B (||L373 words
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Article185 1935-06-05 9 -—Reuter Wireless. Navy Cancels Leave For Bluejackets MORE ARMS IMPORTED FOR ABYSSINIAN ARSENALS Rome, May 29. A new class amounting to over 200,000 is expected to be called to the Colours within the next few days. It is believed a communique will announce the-—Reuter Wireless. - 185 words
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Article177 1935-06-05 9 —Reuter Wireless. Roosevelt Bitter Over N.R.A. Setback WILL MOVE TO COUNTER COURT RULING Washington, May 31. The Supreme Court's interpretation of inter-state commerce took the nation back to “the horse and buggy stage of 1789“ was the view expressed by President Roosevelt when commenting at—Reuter Wireless. - 177 words
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Article105 1935-06-05 9 —Reuter Wireless. Amsterdam, May 31. The raising of the Netherlands Bank discount rate from 4% to 5% is a sequel to the bank again losing gold to America and the crisis of the franc which has created uneasiness in regard to the position of Dutch currency. Monetary circles—Reuter Wireless. - 105 words
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Article47 1935-06-05 9 —Reuter Wireless. Buencs Aires, May 30. Bolivia has agreed to accept an armistice in the Chaco war but stipulates the dispute must be settled by direct negotiations with Paraguay. Paraguay previously had agreed to cease hostili‘ies on the basis of the belligerents to present positions.-—Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
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Article203 1935-06-05 9 —Reuter Wireless. To Be Used For Specified Purpose WORK ON SINGAPORE BASE London, June 4. In the House of Commons, Mr. Macdonald, replying to Commander Marsden, stated that the Government had gratefully accepted Johore’s gift of £500,000 and the methods of utilising the gift were under consideration. Commander—Reuter Wireless. - 203 words
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Article57 1935-06-05 9 Rugby Radio Service. London, June 4. The King has practically thrown off all effects of his recent slight cold and according to present arrangements, he will visit Epsom Downs tomorrow to see the Derby. On Saturday, after their semistate drive through West London, TheirRugby Radio Service. - 57 words
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181 1935-06-05 9 Miss Phil Paddon, the 24-year-old Teignmouth (Devon) girl who in January set out on an 8,000-mile motor journey across Africa, has arrived in Johannesburg. She now plans *o continue her journey to the Cape, as cne reason for the trip is to survey the181 words
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Advertisement249 1935-06-05 9 Sherry and some reasons why you should drink it. fl i 1. SHERRY is the most economical of I all wines, as a bottle once opened does not deteriorate. 2. SHERRY is the most tonic of all wines. > 3. THERE is no better appetiser than a glass of pale249 words
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Article690 1935-06-05 10 The stability of the National Government in England has been a remarkable phenomenon in modern British politics. Called into being by the financial crisis the present administration has stood four square amid political storms and other upheavals. It is natural to expect that such a Government would be690 words
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Article152 1935-06-05 10 Celebrations At Alor Star (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 3. The main roads of Alor Star were all festooned and beflagged today. The Council Hall w r as a lively scene of activities this morning when the members of the Kedah Civil Service and all152 words
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Article55 1935-06-05 10 .—Reuter. Over 100 Persons Drowned Mexico City, June 4. Over 100 persons were drowned or killed at San Pedro, Actopen 20 miles from here as a result of a cloud burst flooding the Actcpan River and causing torrents. Many victims were trapped ini the Actopan Church when.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article1196 1935-06-05 10 YES! 4 luu» Barrister HO! Says A 11 V Woman —Sunday Referee.. IT is the outstanding characteristic of the law of England that it can, and does, adapt itself to the requirements < of the times. The history of the! common law isa story of—Sunday Referee.. - 1,196 words
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Article90 1935-06-05 10 Going On Transfer On the occasion cf the transfer to Kuala. Lumpur of Mr. J. A. P. Oswald, principal of the Anglo-Chinese School, Nibong Tebal, a tea party was given in his honour lon Thursday by Mr. C. M. Sheriff. Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, Nibong Tebal.90 words
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Article81 1935-06-05 10 Lectures By Vidwan Samuel Vidwan L. S. Samuel, 8.A., the well1 i 'i R.P known Indian singer for the Columoia ’cording Company conducted a Kakuhebam in Tamil at Parit Buntar on Sunday evening. His subject was "The Man that lost his Opportunity.” Dr. G. V. Thamber whe presided81 words
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Article110 1935-06-05 10 i Resident Councilor j Pays Visit rr k <5 R gent, I Three submarines, H. o. IH.M.S. Rover and H M.S. 1 lU I about arrived in port yesterday evening i 6 p.m. They are of the "R tyj-- bow class” and their aimensicns ai 23 by110 words
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Advertisement101 1935-06-05 10 YARDLEY LAVENDER TALC na Wherever well-infenned peopl® congregate, for business’ or Or P* easur Yardley' J Lavender Talc is in demand. After the bath, after shaving, after strenuous sports its cooling softness banishes irritation and leaves the skin smooth and refreshed. Lavender Talc available in three sizes. <a) Si iff101 words
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1247 1935-06-05 11 Supreme Court Suit SELLING AGENT OR PRINCIPAL Whether the plaintiff merely ctcd as selling agent to the de- ndant or whether the defen,.nt acted as buying agent to the ..intiff; that is the issue which r. hist ice W hitley has to decide a1,247 words
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Article194 1935-06-05 11 I Organised Thieving In Ipoh BUT LOCAL "FAGIN" STILL MISSING I Mr. D. N. Livingstone, Asst. O.C.D. Perak, produced before the Ipoh First Magistrate yesterday the seven Chinese beys who were connected with the snatching of a chain from a schoolgirl in Togo Street. Four of the194 words
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Article151 1935-06-05 11 Bill To Be Introduced To Amend Code A Bill intituled an Ordinance to amend the Criminal Procedure Cede, is about to be introduced into the Legislative Council. Its objects and reasons: The proposed amendment to section 11 is to all:w cases which are normally district court cases to151 words
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Article78 1935-06-05 11 For Disobeying Traffic Signal A Cantonese girl Lim Ah Hoo, appeared in the police court today before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph), charged with disobeying the order of a constable by failing to stop her cycle when signalled to do so, at the junction of Pitt78 words
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Article166 1935-06-05 11 Occupier Of Gaming House A Chinese named Toh Ah Choy who had previously claimed trial, pleaded guilty in the police court today on a charge that he, being the occupier of No. 110, Cintra Street did use the premises as a common gaming house on March 31166 words
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Article95 1935-06-05 11 Defective Dealt With Departmentally An application for the summons to be struck out was made by Detective Inspector L. G. Blakesley in the police court today in which a detective named lun Beng Teik stood charged with disturbing the public peace by fighting with Lim Gong E?95 words
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Article49 1935-06-05 11 .—Reuter. Paris, June 5. After the resignation of M. Bouisson, a revision of the votes in the Chamber revealed that the Government instead of being defeated really had a majority of 12 hence M. Lebrun’s invitation to M. Bouisson to resume the premiership which the latter declined.-.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article86 1935-06-05 11 Negri Sembilan Man In Court Arrested on a provisional warrant, a Chinese named Wong San was charged in the police court today with criminal breach of trust in respect of $274 at the Rembau market on August 15, 1934, within the jurisdiction of Negri Sembilan. After86 words
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Article98 1935-06-05 11 That he had been instructed by the D.P.P. to withdraw, was the statement made by Chief Court Inspector R. J. Stewart in the police court today, in the case in which a Tamil woman named Kalee stood charged with being found in posseesion of a gold ring valued98 words
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Article307 1935-06-05 12 Investors Shy Of Real Estate BUSINESS MAN'S VIEWS With many milion dollars awaiting investment in Singapore and with e very definite shortage of good- l class houses, why is it more money is not going into real estate? A prominent business man answered this question in an307 words
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Article621 1935-06-05 12 Girl's Story Of Elopment With Tamil MAN IN COURT ON KIDNAPPING CHARGE How a young Tamil girl, finding the accusations of her relatives regarding her association with a young Tamil unbearable, left her home for the mainland to meet the man with whom she eloped621 words
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Article790 1935-06-05 12 Chinese Gets Four Months' R.l. STORY THAT WIFE HAD BEEN ARRESTED How a Chinese attempted to cheat a compatriot of $l5 was related to the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court yesterday afternoon. Accused Lee Lam, who described himself as an actor, was charged790 words
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Article315 1935-06-05 12 Johore Man Fined $5O Johore Bahru, June 2. A young Chinese married women with I bobbed hair, who gave her name as Kong Chong, was the chief witness yesterday in a case heard by Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate, Jphore Bahru).* A man named Kok Seong315 words
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Advertisement230 1935-06-05 12 LOST THE DREAD OF GETTING FAT Reduced 6 lbs. and Still Enjoys Her Meals She dared not eat the food she fancied and she was afraid to satisfy her appetite to the full. She had a constant dread of becoming’ too fat All that is changed now. She tells you230 words
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Advertisement92 1935-06-05 12 •Jr All men are n created equal when ihei] drink I 11F/J II ’JI »]l 41 =ll YOU ASK 11 HOW CAN THIS BE? 11 1 DIAMOND BEER created the GOOD COMPANIONS, g Radiant Health and Lusty Appetite. All who drink Diamond Beer are equally favoured and never cease to92 words
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Article1323 1935-06-05 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. P. W. Shearlaw, cf VaLambrosa Estate, Klang, and Mrs. Shearlaw, recently returned from Home. It is reported that the Siamese Government has decided to retrench 500 officials employed by the Ministry of the Royal Household. Informe, tion is to hand that Her Highness Lady Helen Ibrahim, Sultanh1,323 words
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Advertisement257 1935-06-05 13 V’ I IEB&EII JUBILEE i w TH 1 I IB 111 L U J-fe«l J 13 '1 i /MuSSfln jB M I k«i R H b;W I 1 I lllhß MASTER S Specially brewed to commemorate the Silver ■“<; Jubilee of Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary. e257 words
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Advertisement342 1935-06-05 13 Columbia Grafonolas THREE MODELS OF THIS BRITISH PORTABLE, WORLD RENOWNED FOR THEIR SUPERB TONE COMBINED WITH THE BEST BRITISH WORKMANSHIP. 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. WHY SUFFER TORTURE WITH SMaisJvlAf342 words
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2578 1935-06-05 14 SUCCESS OF THE MERGER: EXCELLENT PROGRESS ALREADY MADE DIVIDEND 7| PER CENT. FOR THE FIRST YEAR The first ordinary general meeting of the members of Ampat Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held in the hall of the Chartered Insurance Institute, 20, Aide rmanburv, London, E.C.,2,578 words
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Article126 1935-06-05 14 YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £228-5-0 £227-0-0 Do. (3 months) £222-0-0 £221-10-0 Singapore $113.37% $113.25 Business Dogs $114.50 $114.25 Business Done 25 tO ns. 25 OOPR —(Sundried) BLACK PEPPER $4 75 $17.00 $17.00 RUBBER.— I-'°odon e s}j»d. N-w York 12%c. (G) 12%c. (G) Singapore Spot 20c. 2014 c. July)126 words
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Article325 1935-06-05 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* n MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO.’» «hare List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers fellers Buyers Seller» TIN s Ayer W’eng 1.90 1.97% 1.90 1.97 Ayer Hitam 14 0 15|0 13|6 14|6 Chenderiang 80 B|6 B[o B|6 Hong Fatt325 words
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Article107 1935-06-05 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 74 H 74 2164 New York 4.93% 4.92% Montreal 4.93% 4.92 Brussels 29.00 28.93 Geneva 15.07% 15.07 Amsterdam 7.27 7.26% Milan 59% Berlin 12.15 12.12 Prague 117 T 9 ff 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Vienna 26107 words
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Article43 1935-06-05 14 PENANG, JUNE 5 London Bank Demand 2|3 31|32 4m|ts 2[4 I|l6 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4 ’ll® On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 850 Hongkong T.T. 5 prem. Shanghai T.T. 25% dis. tndia T.T. 154 Bar Silver 32%43 words
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Article41 1935-06-05 14 —Rugby Radio Service. Londcn, June 4. Sterling cr N< w York is quoted at 4.92/',, arid Paris 74%. Business on the Stock Exchange is restricted. British funds are firm with War Lorn a, 106. The gold quotation is 141/lld.-—Rugby Radio Service. - 41 words
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Article216 1935-06-05 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS The following are the ctangee quotations up to upon toda- Y 7 Buyers Sellers Buy Heix TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 Hitam 49 51 Hong Fatt 50 52% K. River 1.57% 1.62% 1. North Taiping 50 52% Rahman Hyd. 92% 95 Raub Gold 4.90 5.00 Rantau216 words
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Article272 1935-06-05 14 SOON THEAM CO The following ere 4 he changes in our quotations up to noon today:— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TINS Hong Fatts 51 53% 50 52%ex Hoagkongs 12j3 12 9 11' 3 12 9 Johans 24% 26% 24% 26% Kamuntings 12 0 12 9 12 0 12272 words
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Article80 1935-06-05 14 following are lateot a• •tatM*' for today Buyer* UN Ampat Tins 4 3 Hitams 48 Hong Fatt 50 Hongkongs 12 3 Jelebus 85 Johan 24 Kamuntirygs 12 3 K. Lanjut 13 6 K. Kampars ..96 Laruts B'9 Lukuts 95 Pangnga Rivers B'9 Puchong 1° 3 11 Pungahs80 words
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Miscellaneous32 1935-06-05 14 WEATHER REPORT 6.00 78 E Noon 80 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW’ WATER 3.10 a.m 9.13 a.m. 2.51 p.m 9.57 p.m. I'OMORRO’V 3.43 a.m 9.43 a.m. 3.19 p.m 10.26 p.m.32 words
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Article1713 1935-06-05 15 Tin And Rubber Shares BY AIR MAIL By Courtesy Of Kennedy Co.) London, May 23. RUBBER Malay—l 2 10% ’6 an Consd. (2 -4 1% |1 [l% |l% t Rajah—22 93| ->nese (F.M.S.) (21)—2 t lO% iek ,o (2 )—2 3% 3% 3 |3% Plants 6 pc1,713 words
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Advertisement213 1935-06-05 15 i ©iraujjnKiii MALTHOID ROOFING -DAMPCOURSE Roofing problems for modern buildings can only be solved by modern methods and modern material. MALTHOID Roofing and Dampcourse give a permanently watertight, dry and smooth surface unequalled by any other waterproofing material. Most of the important buildings in Malaya are protected by MALTHOID. I213 words
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Advertisement1960 1935-06-05 16 I m r DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE k t i_3 *1 dhtd AMERICAN MAIL LINE M. A. l > I iimw-CNTiHci V" nfaM —~—3 —,«UJL>'•’ A 1 W -y^^r—, I C-1. > BLUB FUMMCL LIMB W§sfe 2 iMSfaabs "EMpgSSSSSI Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due Penang London c. MELAMFUS Amsterdam,1,960 words
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Article1373 1935-06-05 17 air mails mall for Java end Southern Sumatra an to Singapore and thence by K LM ■e will be closed at 7 p.m. today. mall for Medan (via Alor Star) by r to Alor Star and thence by Nether* Air Mall Service will be closed at m.1,373 words
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Article849 1935-06-05 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: KN PORT TODAY S.S. MAKIAN from Belawan and sails on today for Asahan, Berombang, Paneh, Bagan Si-Api-Api and Tg. Mengeidar. S.S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigli,849 words
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Advertisement283 1935-06-05 17 My NERVES/®^. Were Terrible Life Was a Burden/ /4 WW* NOTHING would give me back my VITALITY L- r except \\Q Dear Sim, —I found your Yaant-Vite” Tablet» excellent indeed and would not be without them. I tried everything, and nothing would give me back my Vitality. I had entirely283 words
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Miscellaneous845 1935-06-05 17 Wireless Programmes I by Norman Aus’in. Relayed fron I 9.20 —Big Ben. Excerpts from Light Engthe New Victoria Cinema, Edin- lish Opera. The B. B. C. Empire The following are the wavelengths, two burgh. Orchestra; leader, Daniel Melsa; jf which will be used simultaneously Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m.845 words
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Article2741 1935-06-05 18 LOYAL ADDRESSES OF THE PEOPLE ISSUE OF SPECIAL STAMPS j MR. SONG ONG SIANG'S LECTURE AVERY interesting lecture on “The Jubilee —ancient and modern —what it signifies” was delivered by Mr. Song Ong Siang, M.A., L.L.M., C.8.E., V.D., President of the Chinese Christian Association, at2,741 words
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Advertisement298 1935-06-05 18 ZwHSSliiWx Ji P O P U L ALL OVER THE WORLD Fruit at its freshest and finest, Cre sugar and unfailing quality ve made Messrs. Chivers* Jams world-wide favourites. Thousands of tons of ripe fruits from our j own orchards are made into jam wl* the day they are picked.298 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1935-06-05 19 ARTHUR CROOM - For Our Junior Readers by ARTHUR CROOM DOT-dot-dot-dot. Do t h.” The plaint of light shed from the IT as Peter n signalled to the tiny yacht t h lay at anchor in Wellcome A little later there came an swering signal and Bob Keen, o was spending a1,020 words
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Article204 1935-06-05 19 TAMIL'S BODY FOUND ON PERAK ROAD Ipoh, June 3. It is understood that throughout yesterday the Batu Gajah Police, in co-operation with the Perak Detective Department, were busily engaged in tracing the identity 1 of the body’ of a man found dead on the Tanjong Toallang Road, in204 words
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Article162 1935-06-05 19 Britain Will Lead When The Time Comes Lord Inverforth, at the annual meeting of Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Company, in London, strongly dissented from a statement which, he said, had been made that other countries are now, or will be in the next year or two, ahead of us, in162 words
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Article356 1935-06-05 19 Flight By The R.A.F. This Month TO BLAZE NEW TRAIL TO CEYLON possibility of making the journey pore to Hong Kong in 48 hours by and the trip from Manila to here one time is opened up by the which are to be undertaken by356 words
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422 1935-06-05 19 Aftercare Association Faces A Problem SALVATION ARMY TO HELP That the Singapore Aftercare Association was unable any longer to carry’ out its primary aims, namely to secure employment for discharged prisoners. and that the co-operation of the Salvation Army should be sought instead of422 words
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Article237 1935-06-05 19 World Supply Under Consideration Prof. E. C. Baly, speaking at a Liverpool University graduation ceremony, said the laboratories for the production of vaccire to immune cattle from tuberculosis might be erected on Merseyside. “A number of years ago.’’ he added, “Mr. Henry Spahlinger had announced the discovery237 words
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Article129 1935-06-05 19 A Chance For 1,500 In A New British Film Wanted—l,soo of the most wicked-look-ing faces pcssible to represent the convicts in the new Gaumont-British picture, “King of the Damned.” Conrad Vedit, fresh from the part of the saintly Stranger in “The Passing of the Third Floor129 words
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Advertisement67 1935-06-05 19 umn YELLOW LABEL 1 L ARC EH JALE WORLI> I 1 I Ira. r°Lt AGEHV EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO. i SHEET STEEL SPECIALISTS. "EMCO" Steel Bullock Carts $l6O Complete. 1, RIVER ROAD, Telegrams EMCO. PENANG. Telephone 1484. PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD. MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS XV NOTE BOOKS PENCILS67 words
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Article, Illustration216 1935-06-05 20 r IVAWPF the first American yacht for 40 years to cros s the Atlantic, passing The Astra (right) as sheJ\ rrived J £u£S>rt Stet.”o against the pick of English yachls. including the Kings Bntannn. at Cones, and is expected to prove a feature in the216 words