Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 June 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 135. Vol. XCIIL FRIDAY, JUNE 14. 19J5. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 230 1 —Reuter. ch rittitude NOT AVERSE TO GERMAN RATIO BUT MAY WANT TO BUILD HERSELF Paris, June 11. s reply to the British Govc i s communication regarding the -I results of the Anglo-German V talks was lengthily discussed b\ Laval and M. Pietri at
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  • 69 1 >. —Reuter. Mr. F. Williamson To Negotiate Settlement Simla, June 13. Frederick Williamson, Political t Sikkim, is proceeding to Lhasa in t on the Tibetans’ invitation to negosettlement between the Tibetan ment and the Tashi Lamaunderstood that the latter desires deration of his former temporal i ind revenues
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  • 28 1 Reuter. America To Maintain Price Washington, June 14. Morgenthau told a press conference he treasury that the silver price will naintained despite the drop in world > Reuter.
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  • 28 1 Kht is unchanged.— Rugby Radio Servied London, June 13. he condition of Lord Carson which >wed some slight improvement last ‘‘ght is unchanged.— Rugby Radio Servied
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  • 295 1 Case Rouses Keen Interest MALAY YOUTH AND ARAB GIRL Johore Bahru, June 12. Unusual scenes were witnessed in the second police court, Johore Bahru, today when a Malay boy, Keniee bin Kadir, was charged with lurking house trepass by night and secondly with using criminal force to deter a
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  • 41 1 ing during the morning.—RugbyRadio Service. About As Usual Yesterday London, June 13. The King, who on medical advice is resting at Sandringham owing to indisposition was about as usual today and was out driving during the morning.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 39 1 be resumed tomorrow. —Rugby Radio Service. London, June 13. The German Delegates, headed by Herr von Ribbentrop, arrived at Croydon by special aeroplane this evening. The Anglo-German naval conversations will be resumed tomorrow. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 42 1 l —Rugby Radio Service. London, June 13. The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, as Chancellor of Cambridge University, presided at the convocation for the conferment of honorary degrees this morning and later in the day returned to London.
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  • 366 1 Fameus H’gh jtt Juwge RUTHLESS IN FACE OF GUILT London, June 13. Mr. Justice Avory, who was in his 84th year, died in his sleep last night.—Rugby Radio Service. i Horace Edmund Avory, the British High 1 Court Judge, was bom in August 1851-
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  • 109 1 from the Peking palace collection.—RugbyRadio Sendee. Prep rations In hand i LARGE COLLECTION OF HISTORIC TREASURES i I I f London, June 13. Preparations are already in hand for the great display of Chinese art that is to be a sembled at Burlington House in the a.
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  • 531 1 Reuter. Views Refused BY MINISTERS AT WASHINGTON I I Washington June 13. Asked for statements regarding the Sino-Japanese situation the Chinese Minister Dr. Sze said “I regret my inability to express views on the situation for I feel all statements concerning i national policy should come ffbm Nan-
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  • 132 1 —Reuter. 50 Killed And Many Injured EARLY REPORTS EXAGGERATED Wittenberg, June 13. A terrific explosion occurred at AVestphalian Anhalt Explosive Works iat Reinsdorf killing and injuring j several hundreds of workmen and' sending bricks and parts of machinery flying over an area of three miles. At
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  • 104 1 i Britain "Makes Default" London, June 8Replying today to the recent communication of the American Government that on the 15th instant Britain ought to make a payment on account for the refunding of the war debts, the British Government stated that the economic conditions which involved the
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    • 1969 2 RATES FOR CASUAI' PENANG HILL HOE S6NGWOTOR CONSUMPTION HAS BANKS e L DAII WAY GARAGE BEEN GUKtIZ ADVERTISEMENTS KAILWAI. m un A remedy for consumption has ucncDi ANncrUF CH ACTED cn tiuctarip IST CLASS been found NEDERLANUbunt VHAKIkKtD i ANK TIMt-TABLt. ......F, »J ATCZ-UADDI I OF INDIA, AVSTRAI.I > 1
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  • 2565 3 MARIE TEMPEST JUBILEE MATINEE "GAY DECEIVERS” AT THE GAIETY NOEL COWARD’S SCREEN DEBUT:: A GOOD MUSICAL COMEDY FILM (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 1. royal command concert Organisers of the Royal Command concert at the Albert Hall had 'prepared an unusual and, r this Jubilee month
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    • 233 3 5 a. S z I x P* A baby’s life is full of interest, to himself, and those around him. His p* JlB first smile is a thing of wonder, his chuckles a delight, his vigorous kicks "G a to <dl who witness them. On and on he goes gaining
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  • 125 4 —Reuter. H. G. HARRIS RETURNS 79 CARD President's Tankard EX-PENANG CAPTAIN QUALIFIES London, June 13. At the annual golf meeting of the British Malaya Association at Prince’s Sandwich the. cup presented by the Malayan Golf Association was won by: H. G. Harris
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  • 54 4 Scratchings For Tomorrow The following are the scratchings for tomorrow’s races at Kuala Lumpur:— Race 1: Speedy Lady, Lii sheen. Race 3: Mitsou. Race 4: Triple Green, Vederer. Race 5: Done Up. Race 7: Excelic, Dark Look. Race 8: Brown Fox, Dorothy Sport. Race 9: Jack Fly,
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  • 104 4 Penang v. Taiping The fol lowing are the teams and starting times for Sunday’s match at Penang. 8.45 a.m.—W. Somerville 6, G. A. Carmichael 7, v. Gibbirgs 6, Howard 8. 8.50 a.m.—E. W. Graham 7. C. H. Kent 7, v. Booth 8, Green 10. 8.55 a.m.—H. R.
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  • 332 4 Second Division I Soccer SMELTERS BEATEN BY TWO GOALS I In their Second Division League fixture yesterday at the Dato Kramat ground, the Excise Athletic Club, formerly i known as the Government Monopolies A.C., defeated the Eastern Smelting by: three goals to one. The game was scrappy
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  • 27 4 Reuter. Max Baer Outpointed London, June 14. In a fifteen rounds contest for the Worlds Heavyweight Championship, James Braddock outpointed Max Baer, the holder.—
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  • 87 4 Walk-Over For Tong Sean S.U. The Tong Sean School Union received a walkover from the Charevatt XI in their second division match which was arraruged to be played on the Renong ground yesterday. The Charevatt XI had only five players ’pn the field when
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  • 50 4 P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Watt Sami 2 2 0 0 6 2 4 Police B. 3 1 1 1 10 7 3 A. H. S. C. 3 0 1 2 5 8 2 Erics 2 0 1 1 5 9 1
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  • 581 4 June 21 And 22 GOOD ENTRIES: 19 RACES ON TWO DAYS I I Below will be found the full '.entries for the Selangor Turf Club Skye Meeting to be rue at. kuala Lumpur on Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22. Thej entries are exceptionally
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  • 106 4 Victory For South Africa ROWAN SCORES 103 NOT OUT London, June 13. The following are the results of cric,ket matches concluded today:— The South Africans defeated the Club Cricket Conference by seven wickets, after winning they played out time. The match resolved itself into a one
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  • 30 4 Ah Sit Concedes A Walk-Over (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 13. In the Kedah Badminton Association Tournament Ah Sit conceded a walkover to Wye Kee.
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  • 386 4 Ten Round Title Contest i i MADRAS BOXING Madras, June 3. Boxing fans mustered in large numbers |at the special enclosures put up on the Island grounds on June 1 when Gunboat (Jack (10-7) met Al Rivers (10-5) in a > titular bout for the
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  • 86 4 C.R.C. Tennis Tournomenf. J.H. HO WINS SINGLES FINAL Goon Kok Ying. Penang pion, was surprisingly beater. j u in the final of the Chinese R. C| H0 Tennis Tournament, yesterd: J. H. Ho, who was beaten the Penang Open Singles b K<,’ k yavenged his defeat in
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  • 79 4 ABAYAN— WEBER BOUT Fight Postponed Till Friday Next (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Mr. Soo Bunn, the promoter of the Abayan-Weber contest which was approved on Wednesday, informs me that the fight has been deferred for a week and will be staged on Friday next at Fun and Frolic Stadium instead of
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  • 1933 5 RECORD EQUALLED-HEROIC PLAY BY TWEDDELL DRAMATIC INCIDENTS IN FINAL STAGES St. Annes, May 25. Lawson Little, of Presidio, U. S. A., beat Dr. William Tweddell, of Stourbridge* by one hole in the final of the British Amateur ('hampionship at Royal Lytham and St. Annes,
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  • 371 5 For the third year in succession the Hon. Brian Lewis won the Merman Moar race at Douglas, Isle of Man. He was driving a Bugatti. C. E. C. Martin, also in a Bugatti, was second. The winner’s speed was 75.57 m.p.h. There
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  • 2074 6 Sergeant-Major 's Suicide At Port Dickson SERGEANT-MAJOR'S SUICIDE AT PORT DICKSON JAPANESE GIRL WITNESS AT INQUEST LETTER LEFT BY DEAD MAN NOT READ IN CORONER'S COURT V Seremban, June 13. In the Port Dickson police court yesterday, before Inche Mohamed Idris bin Haji Mohamed Noor, D. 0., Port Dickson, who
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  • 68 6 Chinese Family Taken 111 Four Chinese, a man and his wife and their two sons, of Pulau Bukum, were removed to the General Hospital this morning by ambulance as a result of suspected ptomaine poisoning. The eldest of the two sons died last night. It is alleged that
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  • 1955 6 INQUIRY RESUMED EVASIVE ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS CORONER WARNS WITNESSES “I am perfectly convinced that the witnesses knew a great! deal more about deceased’s death than they would like to reveal,” i said Inspector Alexander at the resumed inquiry into the death! of an Indian, Aiyavoo, who
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  • 112 6 Alleged Stabbing At Hock Lam Street Singapore, J j have A serious affray was report 'occurred at Hock Lam Street s i midnight yesterday. A male Chuleged to have been assaulted an by several persons. He received on his body and arms and had wound of about one
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  • 862 7 POLICE COURT EVIDENCE BY MR. LAMBERT Not For Company WISHES TO WITHDRAW AND CORRECT STATEMENT ;ment was reserved in the Singapore ■me Court on Wednesday in the mat- the two summonses argued before .’■dship in connection with the pending tween Mr. Philip Hoalim and Messrs.
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  • 592 7 New Rector Of Redgrave LARGE CONGREGATION j AT INDUCTION The new rector of Rcdgrave-with-Botes-dale, the Rev. George Chesney Nevill Stevens, was instituted and inducted et St. Mary’s Parish Church, Redgrave, on May 10 in the presence of a large congregation. The Rev. G. C. N. Stevens,
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  • 73 7 The final of the Malay Schools’ Drill and Games competition will be held at the Francis Light School Ground on Saturday, June 22 at 3 p.m. The following passengers arrived by the s.s. Kedah this morning from Singapore: Rev. Bro. James, Capt. G.H.N. Reay, Mr. C. Wallich,
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  • 221 7 For Evasion Of Customs Duty Jchore Bahru, June 10. Shimidu. a Japanese who described himself as a shipchandler carrying on business both in Singapore and Johore Bahru, was today charged at the irs'ance of Che Osman bin Ahmad. Assistant Superintendent, Preventive Branch, before Mr. J. B. Weiss, first
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    • 309 7 |HEAD WEAR CORRECT IN STYLE MODERATE IN PRICE I I Iff Special Value Hi9hly recomm ended. 1 I St I 8 S I MENS FELT HATS TRESS HATS v ery smart felt hat with continental touch. 3 CHRISTY HATS Neat Style and effect. Very light weight Of distinguished appearance made
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 421 8 I m. MI UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS AT LAST NIGHT'S Aa* OPENING! BOTH SHOWS PACKED! yILLLe^—, loft t ™oI iw 6-15 LIGHTLY 9-30 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 MAT£'EE TOMORROW AT 2-45 UATIWCCC rtM CAT Z CUN 6-15 TONIGHT '3O K Cnr-UIAHC enrrccc MATINEES ON SAT. SUN. MATINEES TOMORROW SUNDAY AT 2-45 REPEATING ITS
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  • 660 9 DEPENDS ON NEXT MOVE BY JAPANESE 11 NEW DEMANDS BEYOND POSSIBILITY OF ACCEPTANCE 11 Peiping, June 13. “General Ho Ying Chin rejected the new Japanese demands because they are beyond the possibility of acceptance;” was the statement made by official Chinese circles to Reuter
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  • 122 9 Reuter. Flight To Test Powers In Bod Weather San Francisco. June 13. The Pan American Company’s giant flying clipper is now on its way from here cn a 4,000-mile flight to Midway Island. She is making the trip to test her powers in unsettled conditions. She took
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  • 191 9 —Rugby Radio Service. 75 Schemes Submitted Last Year London, June 13. In the annual report of the Colonial Development Advisory Committee, details are given of 75 new schemes which were 1 submitted during ’he course of the year i by the Colonial Government for assistance from the
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  • 182 9 .—Rugby Radio Service. Council Of Action Essential I CONVENTION CALLED < i London, June 13. A manifesto bearing the signatures cf Mr. Lloyd George, Lord Lothian, Sir Basil Blacket’, Prof esse r Gilbert Murray, Miss Eleanor Rathbone nd Lord Snowden and many others, urges that it is
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  • 110 9 Scottish Decree A decree of divorce was granted in the Court of Session at Edinburgh to Lady Robert Innes-Ker, the actress, professionally known as Miss Jose Collins, against Lord Robert Edward Innes-Ker, Redcliffegardens. South Kensington. Petitioner’s address was given as Carlton Court, Hertford-street, London. The ground
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  • 125 9 Tells The Court He Loves Her Still I Judgment for £1,879 5., with costs,. was granted to a wife against her hua--1 band in the K ng’s Bench Division oil 'May 30. Mrs. Beatrice Martin, of Southeys, Haverfordwest, sued her husband, Dr, Ernest Lambert,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 252 9 Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Friday, 14th June, 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. “CHENG TEIK HAR KONG LAM” 2. KHEE KIEW SENG—KAR BENG KUAN” 3 “GOH BEE YEW OR” Seats 40, 30, 20 and 10 Cents. FREE LISTS
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  • 916 10 Today’s news in the wires is both comprehensive and varied. His loyal subjects throughout the world will be gratified to learn that His Majesty the King’s indisposition is not serious. His Majesty is suffering from bronchial catarrh which is slow in disappearing because the King is fatigued
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  • 616 10 Opening Of D!^ IS:an Conference: BISHOP OF SINC CORE’S ADDRESS i I i i Singar ro j Un The Singapore Dioc< Confr. joper.fd yesterday with an sermon at St. Andr'w’s < on 25 members cf the from parts of the Peninsula I countries cf Siam and
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  • 596 10 Address Presented To Mr. Bradney 21 YEARS* SERVICE IN MALAYA I i I Mr. G. P. Bradney, Auditor, SS- and I F-M-S. goes home on retirement this even- ing by the s.s. “Antenor” accompanied by Mrs. Bradney, after a service of over 21 years in Malaya. A
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  • 128 10 Mother Of "Lawrence Of Arabia" Mrs- Lawrence, mother of “Lawrence of Arabia,” who recently died in England following a motor cycle smash, was in Penang i today on the “Antenor,” proceeding to England from China where she has been staying for some time with another son
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    • 68 10 I w FOR GOOD SHIRTS 1 Toota! Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR 1 rtnnnnnnn r
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  • 239 11 Public Examination INSOLVENCY DUE TO SON'S RECKLESS SPENDING j From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 14. Lai Chak Sang a former Justice of t ace for Perak who has been adjudicated a bankrupt in his capacity as partner of JXwong Sang Loong came up for public
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  • 105 11 Selieved To Be Victim Of Accident (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 14. Beatrice Phipps, a fourteen-year old Eurasian girl was shot through the heart in her home last night. It is l>elieved that she was the victim of an accident. She was found lying on
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  • 67 11 Sequel To Cycle Collision The case in which a young Chinese, was brought up on a charge of voluntarily causing grevious hurt to a compatriot at 5, Western Road on April 21, following a collision between two bicycles, was concluded this morning. Mr. B. F. Bridge, the
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  • 121 11 Seletar Tragedy FLYING OFFICER SMITH KILLED (From Our Own Correspondent I Singapore, June 14. Flying Officer Talbot Smith of No. 36, Torpedo Bomber Squadron, R.A.F., was killed while practising torpedo bombing yesterday at Seletar. He was the pilot and sole occupant of the plane which failed to
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  • 394 11 Premises Used For Gaming The case was heard in the police court today before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in which a goldsmith named Teng Heng stands charged that he, being the occupier cf No. 209. Argyll Road, did use the premises as a common, gaming house. Accused
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  • 279 11 Mr. F.G. Coales mr. McCleland leaving ON JULY 12 The “Pinang Gazette" understands that Mr. Francis George Coales, Senior Executive Engineer, P.W.D., who is due back from home leave in the first week oi July will become Senior Executive Engineer, Penang, when Mi. R. H.
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  • 149 11 Attempt To Smuggle Tobacco For attempting to smuggle $5 worth of cheroots into Penang from the s.s. “Juna” a dhoby named Lye Soon had to pay three times the value in the police court today. Accused was charged with having in his possession dutiable tobacco at Victoria
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  • 234 11 A New York former dock labourer who a year ago was receiving the American equivalent .of the dole staggered into the boxing world by outpointing the champion Max Baer in a 15 rounds contest becoming the new Heavyweight Champion of the World. Braddock brought off a tremendous longshot
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  • 120 11 I I J European Woman Accuses' i Bus Driver Singapore, June 11- Miss C. M. Connor, a European woman, i was the complainant in a case of rash and negligent driving against a bus driver named Hee Ah Kow before Mr. Colman, the Fifth Magistrate, today. The
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    • 291 11 •Some Recent CoweGate I The support and prescription of *HB the Doctor—the warm recom- PlD mendation of the Nurse—the Z—IB H praise of the Mother, and the 9k. w w WLJBL delighted though unspoken ap- y Nfc. proval of the Baby—all these are tributes highly valued and esteemed by Cow
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  • 837 12 Mother Charged WOMAN’S STATEMENT TO CORONER Singapore, June 13. The Singapore Coroner. Mr. W.G. orter. opened an inquiry yesterday in connection with the death of a newlyborn female Chinese, who was found floating in the Canal in the Tanglin district, near the Ling Nam School in
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  • 244 12 New Representative On Chinese Advisory Board MR. LIM CHENG EAN ELECTED At a special general meeting of the Strait Chinese British Association held in the Chinese Town Hall last night the main business of which was to elect a repretative on the Chinese Advisory Board, Mr.
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  • 97 12 Lorries Collide BUKIT TIMAH ACCIDENT Singapore, June 12. Six people were seriously injuried in a terrible collison which occurred between two motor lorries on the Bukit Timah Road yesterday evening. The accident occurred at 2.30 p.m at the 12$ milestone, when the lorries which were proceeding
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  • 110 12 Horrifying Spectacle In Singapore Singapore, June 12. A ghastly sight was witnessed by several people early this morning, near the junction of Queen Street and Ophir Road. Lt appears that a Tamil of the labouring class saturated himself with kerosene oil and then set himself
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  • 106 12 Session In Singapore On Menday A session of *he Full Court of Civil Appeal will begin at Singapore next Monday. Sir Samuel Thomas (Chief Justice, F.M. S.) and Mr. Justice Whitley (of Penang) will be here for the session. This will enable four judges, including
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    • 405 12 -a» 1 Found in Film on teeth the germs of tooth decay! 3 Buried beneath an ever-forming /vrsjr S film, this invisible enemy attacks enamel and destroys the part beneath. To fight decay, you T? must remove film every day. This is what th» sdtntist finds when he analyses film
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  • 351 13 By "Winged” Pointsmen C.P.O. EXPLAINS Instructions To Travelling Public tTo the Editor of the “Pinang Gazette”) Sir, May I crave the courtesy of your correspondence column to bring to the notice of the travelling public the following instructions taken from the "Highway Code" which deals with regulation
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  • 307 13 iTo the Editor of the "Pinang Gazette") Sir, I have to draw the attention of I the general public of Penang to the recent earthquake disaster at Quetta, as a result of which, about 56.000 human lives have been lost and many more deprived of their worldly
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  • 55 13 In Honour Of Birth Of Muhammad In honour of the birth of Muhammad, the Holy Prophet a public meeting of the local Muslims will be held at the Town Hall at 4.30 p.m. on 14th June 1935. Addresses on the Life and Teachings of the Prophet in Malay
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  • 496 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Chief Court Inspector R. J. Stewart, who was .ndisper d with influenza has row resumed duty. The Dayong Elizabeth of Sarawak is now to marry Harry Roy, the London dance band leader, in August. Capt. F. T. Fisher, a well-known master mariner on the China coast, died in
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  • 162 13 July's Libel Suit Award Damages amounting to £909 were awarded in the King’s Bench Division before Mr. Justice Sw ft in the action in whch Mr. A. J. Giddings, of Alexanderroad, Gipsy-hill, S.E., and his wife, known professionally as "The Zomahs,” claimed against the Amalgamated Press, Ltd.,
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  • 362 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAYS PRICES The following are the latest quotation* IB MESSRS. KENNEDY A (X).’» «han Hat today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS. Allenby 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.65 Renta 92»% 1.00 92»* 1.00 Rroga 91 97%c 87% 92% ex Connemara 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60
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  • 260 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.92»% 1.97% 1.92% 1.97% Hitam 48 50 48 50 Hong Fatt 50 52% 50 52% Johan 26 28 26 28 Lukut 100 1.05 1.00 1.05 Nawng Pet 77% 80 77% 80 North Taiping 52 54 52 54
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  • 136 14 The following arc tl- latest quotation for today:— Buyers ReDeiw PIN Ampat Tins 4 3 4 9 Ayer Wengs 1.92% 197% Chenderiangs 8 3 8 9 Hitam 50 52 Hong Fa'ts 50 52% Horgkongs 12 3 13 0 Jelebus 92% 95 Johan 25 27 K. Kamunting 5
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  • 116 14 TIN: YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £224-15-0 £226-0.5-0 Do. (3 months) £219.0.0 £221.0.0 Singapore $114.75 $114.75 Business Done $114.37% $114.50 Business Done Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers i COPR/- $4.80 $475 M PEPPER $16.50 4 KjmVR.- r 1 London 6%d. 6%d. New York 12%c.(G) 12}|c.(G) Singapore spot 20%c.
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  • 267 14 SOON THEAM CO. Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers FIN Chenderiangs Bj3 B'9 8 3 B|9 Hong Fatts 51 53% 51 53%ex Hongkongs 12|- 12|6 12}3 12]9 Jelebus 93 96 93 96 Johans 25 27 25 27 K. Kampars 919 10'3 9 9 10i3 K. Lanjuts 14 6 15 0
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  • 203 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Par s 75 74 5164 New York 4.94% 4.93% Montreal 4.95% 4.94% Brussels 29.23 29.14 Geneva 15.17 15.11 Amsterdam 731 7.29% Milan 60 59% Berlin 12 27 12.22 Prague 118% 118» 4 Copenhagen Oslo 19 90% 19.90% Stockholm 19 39% 19 39%
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  • 966 14 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. I i I RUBBER (D*ll»r.) Allenby Rubber Co. J” 1 I i I Ayer Pano» Rubber Estate» 1 j oassett Rubber Co. Batu Lintang Rubber Co. 1 Bedford Plant» Bente Rubber Estate» Bor»lli Rubber Co. 1 ex Broga Rubber Estates. Brunei United Plantations ***** 25
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    • 123 14 grapeorwngwr roaM THzrzw<i~*~~~ He said to me —I never just call for a whisky— l' know better I; W Mte I said to him quite right, call for Johnnie Walker, there js no better I JOHNNIE WALKER. BORN 1820... STILL GOING STRONG .1 B f Agents UALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD.,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 35 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6.00 78 S Noon 82 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 11.04 am 4.39 a.m. 11.26 p.m 5.55 p.m. TOMORROW 11.46 a..m 5.35 am. P- m 6.42 p.m.
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  • 299 15 With Steel Cartel IRON AND STEEL SHARES UP London, June 12. The terms of the new’ agreement reached Ixflween the British Iron and Steel Fe- r.itio'i and the Continental Steel Cartel the subject of favourable comment in the British press today. a direct result of the agreement,
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  • 1065 15 REPORT FOR YEAR GRADUALLY INCREASING RESTRICTION CAUSES LOSS OF TIME The annual gen.rul meeting of Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., will be held at the registered offices of the Company, Mercantile Bank Buildings Ipoh on Wednesday, June 19, at noon. The reports of
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  • 248 15 FOREIGN IMPORTS 1 DURING MAY Foreign imports of rubber durAig the month of May 1935, in dry tons, were:— DRY RUBBER j Dry I Country of Smoked Unsmoked Origin sheet sheet Sumatra 736 1,662 Dutch Borneo 1,945 618 Java and Other Dutch Islands 58 167 Total the
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    • 178 15 OIA M O M jl s I v r Lt£ TOXf rrjittn ji •sjn> n tjWANO BtDSTfAO B LUCKY v r 4E HOUSEHOLD THAT POSSESS A “DIAMOND” BED i BECAUSE ..h JCND” Bed is the best that mone> at a lower price than inferior i beds sell at. n l
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    • 204 15 .1 ALL ALONG THE LINE LM? HANDKERCHIEFS SHOW quality AND DISTINCTION. Made in England. Go «ran teed Colours HEHRY WAUGH Co.LTP CSOLE. IMPORTEWSJ) SINGAPORE— KUALA LUMPUR PENANG. >———— RALEICH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE THE EXCLUSIVE design 7 OF THE RALEIGH Zl ENABLES YOU TO COVER THE MAX,MUM DISTANCE ft -JwV" W
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    • 1866 16 nJ. _~%yw. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE L [fl -d JI > o?nJ AMERICAN MAIL LINE > t sQ 2>>ssSa zSfct l I XiUUHIHML UKB A. ANTENOR Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg A Glasgow Junel4 July n Arriv® M»UJes. Arrive New York. I I B MENELAUS L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea. June 21
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  • 994 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and soiling from Penang during the week: TN PORT TODAY M.V. SILVERMAPLE from Belawan. Sa’ls same day for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. D ARD ANUS from Singapore. Sails for Havre and Liverpool. S.S. MANDAR from
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  • 347 17 OUTWARD NETHERLANDS AIR MAH* The Outward Netherlands Aircraft left Rangoon 6.20 a.m. for Bangkok today. The time of arival of the Aircraft at Alor Star will be notified la*er. AIR MAIL A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika Uganda and Zanzibar by train to Singapore and. thence by Imperial
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    • 36 17 < ZENITH RADIOS ARE SELLING FAST V BECAUSE THEY ARE JA ip Orp PERFORMANCE 1 l< H I ECONOMY JU JLj kJ JL LONG SERVICE r OWN ONE AND YOU WON’T REGRET I NATIONAL RADIO Phone 484.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1406 17 Wireless Programmes BJB.C. I B.3s—The News. 7.35 —Gramophone Records. 9.lo—An Empire Service, relayed from 7.55 —Messrs. Kennedy Co’s Share ReTfae following are the wavelengths, two Canterbury Cathedral. j port. f which will be used simultaneously:— 10.00—“ The Colonial Empire in Being.’’* B.oo—Asia ic Music. Some of Its Problems by Major
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  • 2407 18 EXPRESSIONS OF LONDON'S LOYALTY MERCHANT SHIPS AT REVIEW THE MAURETANIA'S FAREWELL RAILWAY CINEMA VAN (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 1. I KING IN THE ROW KING GEORGE’S zest in the jubilee celebrations has been much enhanced by his remarkable physical fitness just now. Until
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    • 42 18 J MARTELL'S J|l BRANDY the l|| HI WORLD’. BEST One miniature bottle is g ven awc Y gratis with each bottle purchased. I pt 1 I I XSJBHHBKf SOLE IMPORTERS 1 N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. PENANG. SINGAPORE. j? J r
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    • 188 18 pop ALL OVER THE WORLD Fresh English Fruits, gathered and packed at the acme of their perfec- 'SkX, f tion —serve them with CHIVERS* 9 CUSTARD —they are delicious Chivers* Canned English jvy Vegetables are just as dependable— Jr picked and packed in a day, they tain all their original
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  • 550 19 Likeness To "Real Life" Predominant Test EXHIBITION INNOVATION What du ordinary, commonsense men and women really think about some of the more startling and “highbrow” pictures •hat modern artists sometimes paint? Does the average person really like art? Surprising answers to these questions A-tre
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  • 132 19 Agreed damages of £l,OOO were awarded in the Divorce Court to Mr. Samuel Relph, a chemist, of Parkside, Westcliff. He was suing for divorce upon the ground of the misconduct of his wife, Velvin Carolyne, with the co-respondent, Mr. Cedric Pritchar Powell, who was stated
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  • 622 19 Jury's £750 Award For Manageress LEGAL ARGUMENT TO FOLLOW FINDINGS The jury in the High Court action brcught by Miss Ethel Eva Siveyer, aged 34. restaurant manageress, Bamsdalercad, Me da Hi’l, against Mr. Peter Railton Coulson Allison, Orchard-street, Portman-square, W., architect, and a member of the
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  • 92 19 Why This Man Keeps Young And Healthy The man who is claimed to be one of the world’s best tea drinkers has celebrated his 48th birthday at Jalpaiguri, Bengal. He is Mr. Nepal Chandra Bhattacharji, and during the past 30 years he has drunk well over
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  • 219 19 Vow To Endure Any Torture For Beauty FIFTEEN WOOERS The remarkable story of e, “New’ Yoik millionaire’s” offers of riches and fame is told by a 37-year-old spinster, who considers herself “the ugliest woman in all the world.” She is Miss Harr'et Heckman, cf Gloucester
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  • 190 19 "Capital Punishment" In Himalayan State Some cf the ways of people living in a land in the heart of the Hima’ayas w’ere described to the Royal Geographical Society by Major C. J. Morris. Among their customs are: A dance of monks which lasts fcr three days;
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  • 112 19 Hoping For Film Offer In U.S.A. New York, May 30. The Prince of the Asturias, travelling under the r ame of the Count of Cava-: donga, has arrivel in New York on w’hat is ostensibly a pleasure trip. He admitted, however, he w’ould see what
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  • 112 19 Five-Fold Increase In Past Ten Years A five-fold increase in the production of gold in Soviet Russia dur-rg th? past ten years is reported by the League of Nations’ bulletin of statistics. According to the best available estimates, the Russ an output of gol* increased from 25,260 kilograms
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    • 287 19 lii Wai kl WRctW»* 1)0 Y °U KNOW THAT REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow*s milk reduced to its j) present creamy consistency by z? z fit/) fy /i evaporation, and made completely /PilJl sterile. It contains no preservative C* (Utt JT cr ot^cr addition, consequently, after XI fun
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  • 143 20 burton ready to catch a high shot sent at his charge i v THF W.T AYA CUP MATCH BETWEEN KEDAH AND SELANGOR. Malaya Cup Soccer Kedah v. Selangor EDUCATION OF A PRINCE PRINCE SIG YARD BERNADOTTE OF SWEDEN, NOW AT THE METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS LEARNING PICTURE
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  • 868 20 A Brief Review Of Progress LONGER ROUTES: HIGHER SPEEDS: CHEAPER FARES I i British commercial aviator* has just reached another milestone in its history—th? completion cf sixteen years of pioneer j progress. I It was in May 1919, that civil flying in Greet Britain received
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    • 30 20 yfisit and Com f or table travel from FenanS to Bangkok the Cc.pils.l of Si atm in Day Nioht Coaches with excellent Restaurant Car Service. STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM I
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