Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 June 1935

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  • 16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE Ho. 23. Vol. 10. SUNDAY. JUNE 9, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 1398 1 SELANGOR SUMMER MEETING akmy contractor and evanescent PAY BEST KUALA PRINCE WINS BIG RACE (From Our Own Correspondent) Selangor, June 8. ie accident marred the first day of the Summer Meeting, T falling before the start of the fourth race and having to
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  • 87 1 Penang Man Wins Cycle Race (From Our O’n Correspondent) Singapore, June 8. In the M. lay an Public Works Departmen‘ sixth annual sports held here today in which 84 ccmpetitor? frem all parts of Malaya competed.-C. Vaiberg cf Singapore won the Championship. The Penan-r successes were as
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  • 64 1 Loss Of $2,063 Shown (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 8. The report of the Raffles Hotel shows a net loss for the period ended February of $2,063 after deducting depreciation and interest on the mortgages. The bankruptcy of Sarkies brothers having been completed the Official Assignee has
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  • 1232 1 SELANGOR HELD TO A DRAW FOUR GOALS SHARED AT ALOR STAR (By Our Own Reporter) Alor Star, Saturday. After having enjoyed a larger share in the exchanges throughout and after a display of better football Selangor was forced to share honours with Kedah in
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  • 5813 2  -  SHORT STORY BY JOHN BUCHAN. Summer On The Moors (Continued from last week) THE next morning I packed a bag with some changes cf clothing and a collection of notebooks, and went up to town. The first thing I did was to pay a visit to my
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  • 3081 3  -  Edited By O 'AL VISIT TO CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW FEAST OF THE FOUR PRINCES WARSHIPS IN THE THAMES PORTRAITS OF THE REIGN CHARLES ROBERTS iFrem Ou? Own Correspondent) London, May 29. NG AND QUEEN AT CHELSEA -w OR nearly an hour and a half one afternoon this
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  • 3156 4 FOOTBALL La the Malaya Cup Soccer fixture contrary to expectat ons, Kedah dcieated Perak by the odd goal in uuee ac Aior Star on Saturday. Basha hcadea a goal in the first few minutes of p*ay, chtus giving Kedah a Lead of one goal in the
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  • 248 5 THOUSANDS of cyclists held a great marathon to Kent and were joined by campers, ramb’ers. boy scouts, and members of the Youth Hostels movement at Mote Park. Maidstone, for the Kent Rally of Out-Door Folk. Here is the Rev. Canon “Dick” Sheppard addressing the assembly,
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  • Article, Illustration
    2540 6 ’“ONE HOUR LATE” The ageless question. ‘Should a girl j marry her millionaire boss or her penniless sweetheart is given a deft and pointed answer in Paramount’s dramatic comedy. “One Hour Late.” with Jce Morrison. Helen 'Twelve-trees and Conrad Nagel in the principal roles, it begins a season
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    • 303 7 ZTZ") TO Y A fj s L_ S V° WS LAST THREE SHOWS TODAY DON'T MISS THIS GRAND M-G-M MUSICAL 2-45 6-15 9-30 J °Yi ONE OF THE TRULY GREAT HINDUSTANI pictures of the season SamiMi ‘BAG-E-MISAR’ z ?j' J OR “Beauty Of Islam” r ’.J ii v JR*' L:
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    • 283 7 WWW\Ai Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Sunday, 9th June, 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. "KOW KONG KHOW” 2. "TAI ENG KIAT LIAT” Seats 40, 30, 20 and 10 Cents. FREE LISTS CANCELLED. LAU SAI ENG HONG TEOCHEW
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  • 324 8 Addressing the Publicity Club of Leicester at a luncheon meating. Sir John Pybus, M.P., said it was an inspiring experience, and unfortunately a i cvel one, to visit a ci'.y such as Leicester, whose unemployment was at the lowest point of any area in Great Britain. Obviously
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  • 2062 8  -  < BROADCAST TALK BY &ST TALK BY MRS. COLIN KING The following is the full text of a broadcast talk by Mrs. Colin King from the Penang Wireless Society Station, ZHJ. on Friday on “The Cinema”: This talk is, I understand, to be the
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  • 83 8 Reuttr From Hongkong GOVERNMENT GAZETTE NOTIFICATION Hongkong, Jum 8. Th e government Gazette this 1. rning publishes the following order: “No person after midnight J except under special export granted at the discret on of the q 1 r intendent of imports and expor: <ll export
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  • 70 8 j Upcountry Experience Rough Passages (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, June 1 Flying Club planes from upcountry tending the rally here experience 1 rough passages but all arrived safely Penang plane piloted by Mr. J. W. Jor and Mr. I.C.M. Pemberton ran into a 1 storm
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  • 93 9 AERODROME MARKINGS UNDERSHOT MACHINE A TOTAL WRECK PILOT AND OBSERVER SLIGHTLY HURT When four R.A.F. Horsley Hawker •ihers arrived at Penang en route Singapore from Alor Star yestermorning one of the machines »ed by Fit. Lieut. Addison with A. C. Gough as observer underthe markings
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  • 208 9 .—Reuter. Indictment In New York $7OO MILLIONS INVOLVED New York. June 8. One of the largest investment fraud cases in history involving over 700,000,000 dollars in real estate securities is the prospect of the result of an indictment by a special Federal Grand Jury against the New York
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  • 623 9 Great Innings By Reed SELANGOR 63 FOR 3 WICKETS I t brim Our Own Correspondent) j Kuala Lumpur, June 8. Penang did not do too well’ Jnst Selangor today, being s lissed for 122, while Selan- t: in reply, had 63 for 3 wic-,
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  • 239 9 —Reuter. Mixed Reception I I NOT CARRIED FAR ENOUGH London, June 8. The Cabinet reshuffle received a mixed reception from the press. The “Times” says the new government is definitely stronger in detail and all the stronger in mass for the hope of recovering active leadership It criticises
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  • 43 9 Malaya Cup Soccer (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 8. The Malaya Cup match in the Southern Section between Singapore and Negri Sembilan was played today at Seremban and resulted in a win for Singapore by two goals to one.
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  • 203 9 —Reuter. Deplored By Friends UNFAVOURABLE REACTION ON REPUTE London. June 8. Despite the counter interest of Cabinet changes the Sino-Japanese issue is given prominence in all papers with such headings as “secret orders to the Japanese Army Chiefs,” “Japanese Armies in China awaiting word to go.” Even
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  • 145 9 A meeting was held by the Indian employees of the Printing Presses in Penang at the premises of the Enginery and Seafaring Association, Kedah Road, on Friday night, with Mr. S. Fĕnĕlon in the chair. Th er- were over 100 present. It was unanimously resolved that an
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  • 479 9 INHOSPITABLE PEOPLE PROF. SMITH GOES ON RETIREMENT ADVICE TO MEDICAL STUDENTS Penang may pride itself on its ex- treme beauty and its delightful inI sular climate but it houses the most inhospitable people in Malaya! That was the opinion and experience of Professor C. J. Smith, C.8.E.,
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  • 1001 9 Interesting Ipoh Case PLAINTIFF GIVES EVIDENCE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 7. j Further evidence was recorded yesterday in the Perak Supreme Court in the case instituted by Mr. M.C. Corbett, a Mining Engineer of Ipoh, against Ipoh Tin Dred-' ging Ltd., as a result
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 10 JICA HILDA, the French ac'ress, who is in England to make films, and is shortly leaving to take up an American contract, with two fine borzois at Aldenhem Her s.
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  • 165 10 Death— Asd A Fortune At the end of lest year two prospect* ing parties left Mt. Isa. in Queensland, for the far north of Australia in search off gold of which there had been many glowing reports. The first par y comprised three men. They had
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  • 63 10 By HARRY LAMMERTS SOL At The E. O. HOTEL Sunday, June 9, 1935. 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 PROGRAMME Poet and Peasant —Overture (By Request I Beautiful Spring—Waltz —Lircke Rigeletto—Opera-Select:'on —Verdi Second Hogarian Rhapscdie- (Dy Request' Sweethearts of Yesterday— Po'pou. Salut d’Amour—Mele E’g'’” Rustle in Spring—(l?2’ Request) Merry Widow—Operetta—
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    • 2168 10 Wireless Programmes M J For All the Saints (A. M.. 437 chestra: Selection, Haddon Halil 2 Talk by father J. Dito > pj 641); Address by the Very I (Sullivan). j 3 Records. twft Rev W R Matthews, Dean of St. j Greenwich Time Signal at 10.20 p.m. 4 Po’itical
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    • 231 10 8.35 Young Folks’ Theatre "The Adventure in the Fores' Arranged by F. J. Moehler. 9.05 —Come lightly foot it, blithely sirg. A Programme of Verses, Tales, and Songs. 9.2o—"Das Spitzentuch der Kcnigin” Selections from the Operetta by Johann Strauss. 10.35 Music and Topical Events. 11.05 —Nature’s Whitsuntide Wonders. Musical-literary Sequence
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  • Sport Of The Week
    • 1812 11 in Our Own Correspondent) London, May 29 P NERSHIPS FOR '1 MBLEDON < iiTNERS are now “being taken” •’<>r the Wimbledon Championships. Some of the leading players have till to complete their arrangehut most of the pairing has now >ne writes H. R. McDonald. H. W.
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    • 1225 11 the fourth was a welDcontested round, and Hampston showed speed and method during the sixth and for the mos 1 part King was glad to hang on. King showed a flash of form in the seventh and swung round to catch Hampston with a heavy
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  • 748 12 They were arguing in the billiards club a i night or two ago over that cld bone of con- tention; should the eye be kept on the cue ball when making the shot. The ~a yes” (no pun intended) were in a minority as I
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  • 163 12 Chinese Fined $7, Or Seven Days A Cantonese woman named Wong Ah Sam, who had previously pleaded guilty when charged with being in possession of dutiable 1 quor at premises No. 16. Sungei Ujong Road on June 4, was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph»
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  • 318 12 Discovery On Seashore CAUSE OF DEATH UNASCERTAINABLE The discovery of a decomposed body tn a sampan on the sea-shore off Jelutong on' May 23, was the subject of an inquiry by the Coroner i Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court yesterday. Inspector Pawanchik of
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  • 279 12 Coroner's Enquiry Adjourned CHINESE WHO D2ED FROM INJURIES RECEIVED An inquiry was held yesterday by the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph. into the death of a Chinese who succumbed to injuries received following a collision with a cyclist at Magazine junction on May 18. Inspector W.
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  • 99 12 Date Fixed For Hearing An application for a date to be fixed for the hearing was made by the prosecuting officer in the police ccurt yesterday, when the case was mentioned in which Sithambaram, a Tamil, stands charged with fraudulent possession of three gold brooches during
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  • 1621 13 CHALLENGE SHIELD FOR KHOO HUN YEANG HOUSE P.F.S. WIN INTER-SCHOOL RELAY MRS. PALGRAVE SIMPSON GIVES AWAY PRIZES nnual athletic sports of the Anglo- High School were held in ideal yesterday afternoon on the school before a large number of guests < nt arrangements had been
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  • 868 13 Yesterday's Two Matches TIANG LOK AGAIN IMPRESSES Two matches in the Clark e Shield cricket were played yesterday. In each case one school was decidedly superior and obtained an innings’ vic.ory. On their own ground the Hutching s School was defeated by an innings and 86 runs
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  • 328 13 D. La Brooy Scores A Century RODRIGUES BOWLS WELL The St. Xavier’s Institution avenged their former cricket defeat at the hands of the Amrutha Villa by beating them in the return fixture yesterday by 127 rims. A feature of the match was the brilliant display by
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  • 349 13 Second Division Soccer I MUNICIPALITY WIN WELL I Before a large crowd the Municipal Recreation Club defeated the second string of the Darul Ashan Football Club by three goals to one in th e Second Division League fixture played on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday evening. I
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  • 180 15 t sparaging The Past An Offence Berlin, May 25 w code of German penal laws, ifinounced, will offer still further tto the German State and Nazi s by bringing into existence gories of offences. These will iging references to events in G< tn history; dumrration of
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  • 240 15 Horse That Shied Into Canopy Glasgow, May 288 visit of the Duke and Duchess of Glasgow’ w’as marked by an inmusual in the history of Royal Processions. fl ne of the horses in their carriage nie so restive that they were obliged to v the
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  • 149 15 ey Say "Moo" To The Speeches New York, May 24. ■> cows, which had come all the w’ay the Antarctic were entertained to n in the ballroom of a fashionable York hotel, as part of the celebrations welcome home Rear-Admiral Byrd from olar expedition. e cows
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  • 762 15 LATEST RECORDINGS BY THE LEADING MAKERS MOUTH ORGAN KING Larry Adler the Mouth Organ king has attempted something really big in the “Danse Rituel du Feu” from Falla's Ballet Love the Magician. 1 know of nothing more tense than those last five chords and Mr. Adler’s performance provides
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  • 710 16 PROGRAMME AND SELECTIONS FOR SECOND DAY The following are the weights for six races on the second day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer Mee-ing to be held In Kuela Lumpur tomorrow Race I,—Ponies—Class 2—Div. 2—5 Furlongs—3.oo p.m. 10 BLUE BLUFF 9.07 Mr. A G.
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  • 73 16 Negri Dismissed For 93 At Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 8. The Inter-State Cricket match between Singapore and Negri Sembilan was comi menced here today. I Negri batted first to score 93 of which Miller contributed a valuable 40 runs while Stiven scored 29. Jansen captured
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  • 35 16 —Reuter. France v. Australia Paris, Ju*e 8. In the Davis Cup Competition Crawford brat Merlin 6—4, 4 6, 6 —3, 6 —3 and Boussus beat McGarth 6 —4, 4—6, 8 6, 6 1.
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  • 1424 16  -  WHY WYATT SHOULD AGAIN BE CAPTAIN (By J. B. HOBBS) Lor don. May 25. IN another fortnight, the selectors will have to pick England’s team to play South Africa in the first Test Match at Nottingham. There will not be a Test trial match this year,
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