Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 June 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-06-15 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. Mo. 136. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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210 1935-06-15 1 —Reuter. Now The Highest Ever ABIDING BY LETTER AND SPIRIT OF INTERNATIONAL SCHEME Batavia, June 14. The ordinance of May 31 concerning the fixing of the export duty on native rubber at ten cents per half j kilogram has been withdrawn and substituted—Reuter. - 210 words
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1278 1935-06-15 1 "TOOK ON HIMSELF THE DUTY OF THE COURT JUDGE'S GRAVE OBJECTION TO MANNER HOW EXAMINATION WAS CONDUCTED A severe censure on the manner a preliminary examination ot «i bankrupt was conducted in the Bankruptcy Office by the then Official Assignee. Mr. C. Wilson, was passed by1,278 words
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Article193 1935-06-15 1 —Rugby Radio Sendee. Drives London Tube Trains PASSENGERS UNAWARE OF IDENTITY London, June 14. The Duke of Kent in company with Lord Ashfield, Chairman of London Transport, inspected the school for drivers and guards of underground railways this afternoon, and later he drove three tube trains under—Rugby Radio Sendee. - 193 words
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Article190 1935-06-15 1 Rugby Radio Service. Temporary Provisions Of Act Of 1920 I I TO BE MADE PERMANENT London, June 14. The Home Office departmental committee recommend that the temporary provisions of the Act of 1920, which allow employment of women and young persons C- the age of 16Rugby Radio Service. - 190 words
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Article387 1935-06-15 1 URGENT REPRESENTATIONS TO WESTERN POWERS MR. QUO TAI-CHI CALLS ON FOREIGN OFFICE London, June 14. Mr. Quo Tai-chi called on the Foreign Office in connection with the Japanese invasion of North China. The details of the’ conversation are not available but it is understood that—Reuter. - 387 words
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Article360 1935-06-15 1 inclusion of the Soviet- —Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. Every Prospect Of Ultimate Agreement i FULL CONFERENCE IN AUTUMN LIKELY London, June 14. The Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, met Herr Von Ribbentrop and other members of the German naval delegation this morning and the conversations withinclusion of the Soviet-—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 360 words
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Article23 1935-06-15 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. Entirely Satisfactory London, June 14. The King’s condition today is reported to be entirely satisfactory.—Rugby Radio Service..—Rugby Radio Service. - 23 words
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Article48 1935-06-15 1 on a reef off Port Sudan. —Rugby Rad> Service. H.M-A.S- “Brisbane” which is coaling at Aden has been directed to expedite her departure and proceed to the assistance of the sloop “Hastings” which is still aground on a reef off Port Sudan. —Rugby Rad> Service.on a reef off Port Sudan.—Rugby Rad> Service. - 48 words
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Article87 1935-06-15 1 Rugby Radio Service. Second Court Ball Of Jubilee Season London, June 14. In the absence of the King at the second Court Ball of the Jubilee Season last night at Buckingham Palace, the Queen was escorted into the ballroom by the Prince of Wales who later took hisRugby Radio Service. - 87 words
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Article49 1935-06-15 1 —Rugby Radio Service- British Legion Delegation For Germany London, June 14. Following the Prince of Wales’ gesture» the British Legion Delegation will leave London for Germany on July 13 to examine the question of inviting ex-enemy countries to send representatives to the Legion con- ference next year.-—Rugby Radio Service- - 49 words
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Article70 1935-06-15 1 London, June 14. The total amount applied for in tender» for £40,000,000 treasury bills was £47,865,000. The maximum amount was, alloted in bills at three montls. The average rate per cent was 13i10.46d a» compared with 11f2.49d a week ago.— Rugby Radio Service. Mr. a?d Mrs. P. Biro,70 words
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Advertisement12 1935-06-15 1 H. TOKISATSU artistic photographers Ho. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement14 1935-06-15 1 Ar For defects of vißion consult nJ STRAITS OPTICAJL SUPPLY, 17DA, Penang Rd, Penang.14 words
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Advertisement2235 1935-06-15 2 RATES FOR CASUAL' PENANG HILL NOTtCL OF SALE BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY. B To'be SOLd’ct’" (Incorporated in England.) Public Auction notice of dividend NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK TIME-TABLE. On Monday, tht 17th June, 1935. Cabled advice has been received, that the OF INDIA. AUSTRAI IA A* At 11 AM. Board has declared2,235 words
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1425 1935-06-15 3 GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE'S FINAL MEETING $1,366 BALANCE TO GO TO THE MEMORIAL FUND Kuala Lumpur, June 13. THE curtain was rung down on the local Jubilee celebrations last night when the final meeting of the committee appointed by Government to organise the celebrations1,425 words
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Advertisement261 1935-06-15 3 USE V1M,.,» cleaning your -<< kitchen sink /rife Grease clings more stubbornly l/l F round sinks and draining M W boards. Dirt and grime get K KI J rubbed in with the grease, and f A J K\l2 ordinary scourers cannot get rid of them thoroughly. You I y/. Fl|*.261 words
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Advertisement329 1935-06-15 3 BTIPPOINTMLNT L) pp He said to me —I never just call for a whisky —I .know better m Mw IffLiLu II f I said to him quite right, call for Johnnie Walker, there _is no better -JOHNNIE WALKER. BORN 1820... STILL GOING STRONG .1 Agents UALDBECK MACGREGOR A CO. LTD.,329 words
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Article383 1935-06-15 4 View Of Former Mayor Of Canton MR. HU HAN-MIN INDISPOSED Singapore, Jure 13. The national spirit of the people of < iiina is most prcnounced today, higher than it has been for thirty or forty years.” was one of the significant comments on t Si no-Japanese383 words
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Article379 1935-06-15 4 As Result Of Collision Willi Boy CHINESE FINED FOR CAUSING HURT The case was concluded in the police court yesterday afternoon in which two brothers, Lok In and Lok Keah t were j charged with voluntarily causing hurt to J a youth named Teoh Thor Swee in379 words
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Article780 1935-06-15 4 Debtor’s Story O.A’s MOTION FOR COMMITTAL Singapore, June 14. A motion brought on behalf of the Official Assignee for the committal of S. Muthukumaru. ?t one time a big contractor i in Singapore, came up for hear ng in the (Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice780 words
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Article179 1935-06-15 4 She Couldn’t Believe the Weighing Machine When she first weighed herself, a few months after commencing to take Kruschen Salts this woman could not believe her eyes.’ She weighed herself on another machine, to make sure there was no mistake Here is the history179 words
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Article275 1935-06-15 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J.A. Porteous, of Malayan Collieries Ltd., Selangor, has left for home. Mr. G.F. Proctor, of Durian Tunggal Estate, Malacca, recently proceeded on furlough. Miss Della Olson, Principal of Lady Teacher Girls’ School. Taiping, is on a visit to Penang. Probationary Inspector Ariffin from the Police Depot, Kuala275 words
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Article137 1935-06-15 4 General Committee For Celebraticns Johore Bohru. June 12. The following have been appointed members of the general committee in connection with the forthcoming celebraticns for the birthday of the Sultan of Johore on September 17, and which will be celebrated throughout Johore on a larger scale137 words
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Advertisement203 1935-06-15 4 r FACE TERRIBLY DISFICyRED Pimples Caused Exceeding Pain. Healed by Cuticura. My face, neck, *.b:si and legs became covered with red, sore pimples. They were of a wet nature and caused exceeding pain, discomfort and embarrassment, especially as when they dried they left my face terribly disfigured with red <203 words
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Advertisement171 1935-06-15 4 1 gfil IE I IT’S THE LATEST DEMONSTRATION OF RCA VICTORS UNDISPUTED LEADERSHIP IN RADIO I MODEL 118 $95.00 122 $105.00 128 $145.00 143 $195.00 ROBINSON PIANO CO. (S.S.) LTD., PENANG. SPECIAL ATTRACTION For Lovers Of Furniture If there is any firm that deserves to be termed the Reliable FURNITURE171 words
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Article271 1935-06-15 5 —Reuter. South Africans Arrive GROUND IN GOOD CONDITION London, June 14. South African Cricket Team arrived •tingham last night in readiness for rst Test match which opens there >rrow. >ite the recent heavy rains, the is in good condition and the match played on a plumb—Reuter. - 271 words
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Article105 1935-06-15 5 P.C.C. v. Non-Benders On June 23 The following have been selected to play n a cricket match between the P.C.C. and the Non-Benders on the Esplanade n Sunday June 23: P.C.C. S. V. ADAMS T. S. ANTHONY. H. W. BRADY H.A.F. BROOKE. C. K. FOSTER. T.A.D. HEW AN. H.105 words
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1358 1935-06-15 5 PROGRAMME AND SELECTIONS i FOR TODAY CARD OF NINE EVENTS Below will be found the full programme for today’s races i at Kuala Lumpur, the concluding day of the Summer Meeting. together with selections by Tic-Tac:— Race 1, Ponies, Class 2, Division 1, 6 furlongs,1,358 words
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Article48 1935-06-15 5 —Reuter. Germany Leading Australia BY TWO MATCHES TO NIL Berlin, June 14. In a semi-final in the Davis Cup in the European Zone, Von Cram a (Germany) beat Crawford (Australia) 6 3, 7—5, 6—2 and Henkel (Germany) beat McGrath (Austra- lia) 4—6, 6—2, 6—o, 6—2..—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article102 1935-06-15 5 Penang v. Perak The following are the two teams in the H.M S. Malaya Cup match between Penang and Perak to be played on the Victoria Green today at 5 p-m. sharp: PENANG PERAK p M. Adam Liew L Rashid Thong Khaw Bian Thong Chin Guan102 words
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Advertisement14 1935-06-15 5 READ JACK HOBBS IN THE SUNDAY GAZETTE" OTHER SPORTING NEWS APPEAR ON PAGE 1614 words
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Advertisement234 1935-06-15 5 |headwear| I I I 0 I i Special Value Highly recommended. aol: iilHs MEN'S FELT HATS Very smart felt hat with continental touch. TRESS HATS S CHRISTY HATS Neat style and effect. Very licht weight g weignt. Of distinguished appearance made S. i St?. fU felt K in London Ideal234 words
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3143 1935-06-15 6 AND IS THANKED BY K.L. FIRST MAGISTRATE ROTARIANS ENJOY HUMOUR OF BENCH AND BAR The Hon’ble Mr. E. I>. Shearn addressed Kuala Lumpur Rotarians at tiffin on Wednesday on “Law and Lawyers,” and with legal throughness explained the history, practice, and some of the3,143 words
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Advertisement158 1935-06-15 6 'i/—I j SEE how Tek’s short head fits the inner curve of your teeth! No big oldfashioned brush cleans those crevices half so well—those crevices out of sight where decay is most likely to start. Dentists approve of the way Tek does its job: seven rows of the world’s finest158 words
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Article2855 1935-06-15 7 POPULARITY OF EMPIRE STATION PROGRAMME NOTES AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS HE BBC receives constant evidence of the popularity of the Empire Broadcasting Station in the outof the Empire. On March 27 Miss Hutchison gave a talk in the Empire mines entitled “A Northern Voyage”, which she described her2,855 words
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151 1935-06-15 7 Call Sign ZGE Wave Length 48 92 metres (110.00 metres TOMORROW 7.00 p.m. H.M.V. Records DB 4953 6 Symphony in B flat major (Chanssons). Orchestie de la Societe des Concerns. C 2734 —Homage March Wo.’tz Jcyousness Ligh* Symphony Orchestra. B 8308 With a Seng Old151 words
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Advertisement122 1935-06-15 7 Table Cutlery Attractive Oak Case of distinctive appearance containing 50 pieces of Cutlery MODERN DESIGN. dfcfcygWoffilnrll SUPER ITR.Fffwf rMllrm finish. The Knives are of Firth Stainless Steel. Mirror Polished. Xylonite Handles. j Spoons and Forks tare of Stain Resisting Brand Nickel, the nearest approach to anything that will resist tarnish122 words
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Article1691 1935-06-15 8 With the advent of 15th June the problem War debts always begins to assume added importance; for June 15th is. as it -were, the “gale day” for War debt pay- ments, and at this time of the year the European Governments take serious stock of their Exchequer1,691 words
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Article1107 1935-06-15 8 TEA PARTY GIVEN BY H. Y. S. "A CONSCIENTIOUS AND ZEALOUS WORKER A 4 ea party was given yesterday by the members of the Hu Yew to Mr. Ong Joo Sun in honour of his being appointed a Jutice Peace in the Settlement of Penang-1,107 words
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Article85 1935-06-15 8 Arbitration Offer Acceptet By Strikers i Toledo, Ohio, June 14. I The workers of the Edison Company. who yesterday decided on an immediati renewal of the strike by which 30,000 people idled until temporarily called ofi ten days ago, have now accepted t arbitration offer of Miss85 words
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Advertisement538 1935-06-15 8 IBE YOUR OWN HAIRDRESSER THE VENIDA WAY. SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! SHAMPOO mil without B 1 BitffPffjgl <ij SOAP! Oil is as necessary to the hair and scalp as food is to the body. All soap shampoos rob hair and scalp of oil—and don’t put it back. The new VENIDA538 words
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Advertisement26 1935-06-15 8 I I THAT I THIRST Idiamondl BEER I I I I I Distributors I I HEHRY WAUGH I I £r C 2 L T D I26 words
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Article331 1935-06-15 9 ARREST OF YOUNG CHINESE WHO ALLEGEDLY PLAYED FAGIN BOYS MAY GIVE EVIDENCE BEFORE GOING TO REFORMATORY PERAK GOVERNMENT CALLS FOR SPECIAL REPORT ON CASE There was a further development in the Togo Street snatch and grab incident when Mr. Livingstone, Asst. 0.C.D., Perak, •produced before Mr.331 words
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Article91 1935-06-15 9 Driver Escapes Serious Injury Mr. N. Raghavan, was involved in an accident last night at about midnight. It appears that he was driving his car along Northern Road in the direction of Ke’awai Road, and w’hen he reached Clove Hall Road, the car skidded and turned turtle,91 words
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126 1935-06-15 9 Rugby Radio Service- Five Years Intensive Research YOUNG LONDON SPECIALIST'S UNDERTAKING London, June 14. Dr. Robert Cochrane, a young London specialist on leprosy, is resigning from the medical secretaryship of the British Empire Leprosy Association and has volunteered for work in a leper settlement inRugby Radio Service- - 126 words
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Article59 1935-06-15 9 .--Reuter. Eight Perscns Drowned Ovalde, Texas, June 15. Eight persona wcr? drowned aid many are reported missing in widespread floods in South-western Texas. Hundreds were compelled to flee from their homes owing to swollen creeks resulting in the inundation of whole villages. Damage to crops, bridges and.--Reuter. - 59 words
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Article126 1935-06-15 9 Boy's Death: Family Very 111 Singapore, June 14. A Chin:se family of four, living at Pulau Bukom, were the victims of ptomaine pcisoning yesterday afternoon. It app:ars that the husband, his wife and two sons sat down to a meal of prawns. Abou’ half an hour126 words
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Article676 1935-06-15 9 KOTA TINGGI FRUIT FARM Profitable Undertaking i READY TO ENTER THE MARKET I The Kota. Tinggi Fruit Farm, the first venture of its kind in Johore and probably the first cn such e. scale in Maiaya, hasj reached the time when it can enter the market676 words
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Article51 1935-06-15 9 Programme For Defence Of Alaska Washington, June 14. The senate military committee has approved the Bill authoris'ng the construction of Six Key Army air bases to defend Alaska and the frontiers of the Panama Canal.—Reuter. The Hon. H.H. Abdoolcader left by train last night f<or Kuala51 words
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Advertisement642 1935-06-15 9 DOCTOR’S AMAZING EXPERIENCE WITH INDIGESTION Who would expect a well-known doctor »o be a victim of persistent stomach üble His own medicine did him no xl Then at last he found the way to >nquer obstinate stomach disorder. Here e his own words I find that Bisurated Magnesia taken my642 words
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Advertisement368 1935-06-15 9 Y.W.W.W.VAW.V.'AW.W/AV i I ff COMING THRO'... 1 H i but they don’t worry Baby if he's fed the natural way No need to dread teething time if Baby is being fed the wav. Nature has created the ideal food for every stage of Baoy development—breast milk. But if you cannot368 words
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2027 1935-06-15 10 POST-WAR PHASE OF CRITICISM AND DISILLUSIONMENT The latest Jubilee gift to the King consists of a number of their own books chosen by members of the Council of the Incorporated Society of Authors, Playwrights, and Musicians—an appropriate gift, for the last twenty-five years have been2,027 words
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Advertisement135 1935-06-15 10 FOO CHEONG COMPANY 89, Bishop Street. Now on display new fashionable furniture. Your inspection is cordially invited. Workshop No. 153, Hutton Laie. th 20-2-36 t, JI J 1 BvlZ/ct Hl Ki PAT KWA TANN. Those who chew Betel cannot afford to be withoir ~Packet of Bolashin Sai or "Pat Kwa135 words
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Advertisement457 1935-06-15 10 WONDERFUL BOOK ON ,> MAGIC. MAGIC MAN- UAL. a full ex- pose cf modern j I'M** Y miracles. You O 5 1N A I ji—f" miAACLt»- cret explained so IS clearly that even I I children can per-; 1 H r.»^— j form them. It 1 I AL I I457 words
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Article950 1935-06-15 11 MIGHTWATCHMEN SAY THEY WERE CHEATED 1 tier hearing was recorded on Wedby Mr. N. Grice, the Second Police ite. in the preliminary inquiry into rune charges against Hari Singh, Shah, Norman Jus*‘in d? Cruz and r m Singh. are nine charges against Hari The first is950 words
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Article496 1935-06-15 11 Orders Of The Day For Monday SEVERAL BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED The following pre the Orders of the Day fcr the L'gislative Council meeting next Monday: I. Minutes of the mectirjg held on Apr. 15. 1935. 11. Oaths of New Members:— The Honourable Mr. J.J. Warm (Acting Commissioner496 words
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Advertisement71 1935-06-15 11 Put the best before ff XK. your guest—serve jaf ll sAU C i BUY BRITISH BE PROUD OF IT from WHITLEY’S (Newly Opened Sports Store.) All kinds of Badminton Rackets. From 60 CENTS upwards. I FREE SERVICE for One Year to any Tennis I Badminton Racket purchased or strung from71 words
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Advertisement504 1935-06-15 11 PEARS’ SOAP (FAMILY PACK.) FREE GIFT For every one dozen PEARS* SOAP BALLS purchased during a maximum period of six weeks commencing 16th May. 1935. you can obtain one PEARS* DESK COMPANION, which is an extremely useful and compact book of 224 pages comprising:— ENGLISH DICTIONARY, SPORTS DICTIONARY, BUSINESS DICTIONARY,504 words
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Article441 1935-06-15 12 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England Trinity Sunday. 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PSS XXIX and XXXIII. Hymn—l6l. 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion (The Rev. Lau Cong De). 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS CXV. Tune—23l. Magnificat —228. Nunc Dimittis —66. Hymns—l 63, 160, 36, 22. TUESDAY St. Barnabas. 8.00441 words
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Article910 1935-06-15 12 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and selling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. AENEAS from Liverpool. Sails for Hongkong, Shanghai, Taku and Dalny. S.S. SCHARNHORST from Bremen, Rotterdam, Southampton, Palma de Maloca, Barcelona, Genoa, Naples, Port Said.910 words
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Article461 1935-06-15 12 AIR MAILS A mail for Australia, New z Java and Timor DiHy by train to pore and thence by Singapore- At. Air Mail Service will be closed at today. A mail for Java and Southern S by train to Singapore and ther K.L.M. Service will be closed461 words
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Advertisement84 1935-06-15 12 Wembley Cabaret THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN PENANG. B VTRONISED BY THE ELITE. TONIGHT DANCING FROM 8 P.M. TO 12 P.M. New Charming Hostesses Hot Jazz Orchestra. Ist CLASS BAR ADMISSION :—5O cents, Coupons 7 for $2. NEXT TEA DANCE SUNDAY FROM 5 P M. ADMISSION :—5O cents, Coupons 6 for84 words
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Advertisement38 1935-06-15 12 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS ROCKET CHECK ROLLS I HOTE ROOKS PENCILS inks I GUM .S' I s' jt/ CASH books day-books LETTER HEADS MEMORANDUM FORMS ESTATE KEPORT FORMS ACCOUNTS 6 BALANCE SHEETS COMPETITIVE PRICES il.38 words
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Miscellaneous168 1935-06-15 12 Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, PenangFUNy& FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Saturday. 15th June. 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA “BENG LAY KOON” Seats 40, 30, 20 and 10 Cents. FREE LISTS CANCELLED. LAU SAI ENG HONG TEOCHEW OPERA Day Show “KIM KOOI SEAH’’ Seats—2o and168 words
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Miscellaneous475 1935-06-15 13 E fl, fl; packed again at both shows last nighti MV >l5 9 ‘U) 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9 30 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 Matinpp Tr>rla« AT 2-45 PM THE SUPERB TAMIL TALKIE IOU ay BRITISH INTERNATIONAL'S THE SOUTH LTD At 2.45 I F,RST MUS,CAL EXTRAVAGANZA! A MARVELLOUS PRODUCTION OF A FILMED475 words
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Miscellaneous1440 1935-06-15 14 Wireless Programmes o n r nuet (Beethoven, arr. Best). Medi-i 7.40 —Station orchestra. tation-Elegie; March (Borowski). B.oo—News talk by Mr. L. Aletrino. The following are the wavelengths, two. Romanza (Wolstenholme). Volun- 8.20 Records. Of which will be used simultaneously:- 1 tary in C minor (Dr. Greene). 8.30-Latest News from Holland.1,440 words
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Miscellaneous138 1935-06-15 14 A Humorous Song Play by Johannes Schenk. Arranged for the Rad.o by Walter Sieber 6.os—News and Review of the Week in German 6.20 Concert of Light Music 7.20 News and Review of the Week in English 8-20 —DJQ DJB Announcement (Ger-' man, English) I German Folk Song Programme Forecast (German,138 words
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Article714 1935-06-15 16 —Reuter. James J. Braddock BAER LOSES TITULAR BOUT New York, June 14. James J. Braddock is th e new heavyweight champion 01 'the world, defeating Max Baer over a 15 rounds titular contest Braddock won the first, second, sixth, twelfth, thirteen, fourteen and fifteenth, rounds, the—Reuter. - 714 words
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209 1935-06-15 16 Gold Cup Race OFFICIAL PROGRAMME ISSUED The official programme for the Singapore Turf Club Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting has been issued. The racing dates will be Saturday, August 31, Wednesday, September 4, Saturday, September 7, Wednesday, September 11 and Saturday. September 14. There will be209 words
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Article111 1935-06-15 16 —Reuter. Meeting At Prince's CRABB WATT DEFEATS FITZGERALD London, June 14. At Prince's. Sandwich in windy and dull weather the winners of the Bogey Foursomes were L. P. Hickey (Royal Western India) ard R. J. W. Brown in receipt of six strokes. 3 down; the runners-up—Reuter. - 111 words
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Article67 1935-06-15 16 June Monthly Medal P. H. Bonnett (18) All Square. C. R. Burton (13) 2 dowm. R. S. C. Herring (16) 2 P. H. Goss (18) 3 T. Kitching (16) 5 J. W. Pinhey (17) 5 R. O. Tyndale Powell (34) 5 Ball Sweep Ist nine holes, P.67 words
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65 1935-06-15 16 —Rugby Radio Service. Large Entries For Men's Women's Singles London, June 14. The preliminary list of 117 accepted entries for the men’s singles in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships includes representatives of 24 nationalities and the 86 names in the women's singles are also widely distributed.—Rugby Radio Service. - 65 words
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Article254 1935-06-15 16 Ferguson Cup RESULTS OF OPENING MATCHES (From Ou/ Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 14. The open singles Badminton Tournament for the “Ferguson” Challenge Cup started th’s morning. Ideal w’eather prevailed throughout the day and enabled all the scheduled matches to be played off. The standard of badminton witnessed254 words
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Article157 1935-06-15 16 Tournament Starts In July an C nampiunsiiip Tournament will □e ne.u in uuiy under tne auspices of the Penang Badminton Association. Residents m Penang and Province Wellesley are eligible to compete. Entries close on Monday the 24th. June 1935. The ioilowing are the events: Men's Singles Men s157 words
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Article115 1935-06-15 16 the second set at 4—2.—Rugby Radio Service. Kent Championships MISS STAMMERS WINS IN STRAIGHT SETS London, June 13. Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody six times champion at Wimbledon and who is competing in the singles there this month was today defeated 6—o, 6 —4 by Miss Kay Stammers, thethe second set at 4—2.—Rugby Radio Service. - 115 words
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Article73 1935-06-15 16 Team To Meet Chinese Sport Circus The following will represent the Muslim Recreation Club against the Chinese Circus Sports Football Team in a game of Soccer on Sunday on S.X.I. Ground at 5.15 p.m. Osman; I. Rasid, and N.A. Rahman; Che Din, A. Rahman, and A. Bakar,73 words
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Article488 1935-06-15 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT The past week has seen considerably more enquiry for both Sterling and Local Tin shares. The closing price of the Metal is up £1:10.0 closing ii £221-0-0 for 3 months whilst Spot is quoted £226-15-0 and Singapore $114.75. The International Tin Committee has announced an488 words
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Article117 1935-06-15 16 TIN: YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £226.15.0 £226.15.0 Do. (3 months) £221.0.0 £220.15.0 Singapore $114.75 $113.75 Business Done Penang $114.50 Business Done Buyers no sellers OOPILv-(Sun dried) $4.7$ 4 70 BLACK PEPPER $14.00 $l3 50 RUBBER.— London 6%d. 6%d. New York 12Hc.(G) 12Hc.(G) Singapore Sppt 20% c. 20% c.117 words
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Article296 1935-06-15 16 KENNEDY COMPANY I TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* tn MESSRS. KENNBDY A CO.'* saan* List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 4]3 4|9ex 4(3 4|9ex I Austral Malay 60 0 64 0 60|0 64’0c Hitam Tin 50 55 47%296 words
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Article49 1935-06-15 16 PENANG, JUNE 15 London Bank Demand 2 3 29 32 4 m st 2 4 Private 3 mst credit 2 4 316 3 Documentary 2[4 7|32 On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 4 prenx Shanghai T.T. 26% dis India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 32JJ49 words
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Article304 1935-06-15 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers r 8 TIN Ayer Weng 1.92% 1.97% 1.92 Hitam 48 50 48 Hong Fatt 50 52% 50 52 >/ Klang River 1.57% 1.62% 1.57 52 1 Lukut 1.00 1.05 1.00 .05 Newng Pet 77% 80 77 L so North Taiping 52304 words
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Article200 1935-06-15 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Paris 74|J 75A New York 4.94 f s e 4.94 Montreal 4.95 4.95% Brussels 29.20 29.23 Geneva 15.20 15.17 Amsterdam 7.30% 7.31 Milan 60 60.’ Berlin 12.27% 12.27 Prague 118 fs 118% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26200 words
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Obituary36 1935-06-15 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRF' e DEATH TAN —Tan Cheok Kee at his resi. 35, Kimberley Street, pt 15-6-35 at 1.30 a.m. agp left his wife and a big fa mourn his death. Date of will be announced later36 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous35 1935-06-15 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6.00 76 N.E. 78 m.m. Noon 80 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 11.46 a.m 5.35 a.m. 12.16 p.m 6.42 p.m. TOMORROW 6.25 a.m. 12.29 p.m 7.25 p.m.35 words
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