Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 June 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 139. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 1173 1 Itan Of Selangor Says No ■O LEGAL CASE"—K.L. SANITARY BOARD Ooes Net Take Orders From The Resident" Kuala Lumpur Licensing Board I\v agreed to renew for three s the liquor licence granted at their .«•eting to Nana Mohammed, in spite expressed wish to the countrary of Highness
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  • 1137 1 GERMANY TO ADHERE TO 350/o RATIO UNDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO CAUSE OF FUTURE LIMITATION Following a full meeting of both delegations to the Anglo-German naval conversations, and discussions between British and German experts, it was officially announced this morning that an Anglo-German naval agreement was
    • wcrld peace.—Reuter and Rugby Radio Service.  -  1,137 words
  • 202 1 Japanese Intentions In N. China GENEVA CHINESE URGE NANKING To Adopt More Aggressive Attitude Geneva, June 18. The “Chinese Colony at Geneva for the National Safety” issues a protest against Japanese aggression of North China adding that Japan’s intention is to make North China a second Manchukuo.
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  • 38 1 •—-Rugby Radio Service. Health Much Improved London, June 18. The King’s health has much improved as result of the rest at Sandringham and His Majesty was cut riding in the Woodlands yesterday.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 66 1 38 per cent, at June 1, 1934, Rugby Radio Service. Higher Level In Retail Prices Londcn, June 18. At June 1 the average level of retail prices compiled from Ministry of Labour statistics was approximately 40 per cent, above the level of July 1914 as compared with 39
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    • 2047 2 RATES FOR CASUAL reward BANKS rPeopleWhoNeecr ADVERTISEMENTS UA oTci» B n rank S YE A AT- VITF 8 SX «X NEDERLANDSC H E £,”?aJ“a«a a. VIIG S a„ ations HANDEL MAATSCHAPPU j ArelQUB SYMPTOMS HERE? r advertisements should be addressed to N. V. capital £3,000.(XX the Advertising Manager, The (NETHERLANDS
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  • 2279 3 A NEW JUBILEE SOUVENIR HENDON AIR DISPLAY BEAUTY OF THE NORMANDIE A NELL GWYN TRADITION From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 8, SEASON’S LAST LEVEE '.ie King held the third and last levee Pi the Jubilee season at St. Jemes’s I ce on May 31,
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  • 1277 4  -  J. B. HOBBS GIVES READERS HIS SELECTION BY J. B. HOBBS London, June 8. Selection ComWithin a few hourS England team to mittee will announce Tes t match, pl ay South fr Ca n ßridge next Saturday. W XFXiXe side which I should tor
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  • 284 4 —Reuter. Only One Match Completed MITCHELL'S EXTRAORDINARY BOWLING FEAT London, June 18. The following were the results of the first class matches completed today:— KENT v. WARWICKSHIRE Folkestone: Kent won on the first innings. Kent 351 (Valentine 105, Hollies 5 for 89) and 101 for 6
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  • 100 4 .—Reuter. No Play Yesterday WICKET SATURATED BY OVERNIGHT RAIN London, June 18. The first Test match at Nottingham between England and South Africa was abandoned today. The overnight rain had saturated the wicket and nd play was possible. The scores at the close cf play yesterday
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  • 63 4 .—Reuter. The Gold Vase EASY WIN FOR FLASH BYE London, June 18. The following was the result of the Gold Vase run at Ascot today:— FLASH BYE 1 BLACK FELL 2 SOLEIL DU MIDI 3 Nineteen ran. Won by 4 lengths; 3 lengths between second and
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  • 140 4 —Reuter. A Big Field JONES TO RIDE FLAMENCO London, June 18. The following are the probable starters for the Royal Hunt Cup, together with jockeys: Wychwood Abbot Jelliss Flamenco Jones Shining-Tor Perryman The Blue Boy Carslake Badruddin Fox His Reverence Lane Boethius Nevett Bondsman Beary
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  • 147 4 S.R.A. Amendments FIESOLE AMONG THE DELETIONS The following are the latest amendtO Straita Racing Association Official Classification List of horses and ponies made after the Kuala Lumpur races. It will be noticed that Athlacca has been sent up to Class 1 horses. HORSES transfers.— Athlacca
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  • 440 4 Handicaps For First Day CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Skye Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Friday RACE 1 Ponies —Class 3—Division 2 —4% Furlongs—2.3o p.m. Loyalty 10.12 Leonie 10.12
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  • 339 4 P.C.C. v. C.R.C. "A" VICTORY BY ONLY GOAL SCORED On the Esplanade yester p -Ft 0 “A” defeated the Penang 1 > n ‘Ub by one goal to nil in a First I T fixture. It was an even a a with both sides having equ
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  • 69 4 Penang Badminton Association Badminton players are reminded that the entries for the Penang Open Championship Will close on Monday, June 24. Entries can be sent individually or through Parties or dubs whether affiliated to the P. B. A. or not. Arrangements can be made for competitors living in
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  • 534 5 CROWD 800 VERDICT FOR COOK r PiS PANCHO VILLAR'S PROMISE iwo of the most debateable and un- ular boxing decisions given in London i long time caused a commotion at the rt Hall on June 4, says the “Daily graph” boxing correspondent. /he first was a points
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  • 307 5 South Africa Deafen i SUCCESS OF NEW WELSH PLAYERS i i i At the Cardiff Club, Sophia Gardens, Test match between Wales md South Africa was played in fine 'rather, on a perfect green, Wales win:.g by 110 to 91. S. Weaver was the cnly Welsh skip to se.
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  • 1000 5 Teams Chosen For The Oval Match MISS BULL TO LEAD REST OF ENGLAND There seems to be a great deal of misunderstanding about the reception which is being given to our Touring Team in the Surrey Cricket Club pavilion after the match against the Rest of England at
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  • 357 5 Crippled In Race With Yankee MAN DROWNED FROM DECK OF ASTRA Southend, June 6. Tragedy overtook the Royal Thames Yacht Club Regatta here, in which Mr. Gerard Lambert’s American yacht, Yankee, was racing for the first time in British waters. Mr. Sopwith’s cutter, Endeavour, broke her
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    • 11 5 When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For TAILORING Leading Silk Merchants.
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    • 37 5 gBi i wMiltB Jtr w JII7 jjjsPaT WaH^^j4BBE3yj^E^L F f BMr wi m 'i. ■B wM wR BR r fi s 1S L"\ 'wBU MR. TEH CHENG KEAT The Chinese Fire Diver, Appearing At FUN FROLIC Tonight.
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  • 436 6 CHECK ON USE Doctors Must Sign Order ONLY ONE SALE Stringent new rules to restrict the distribution of the barbituric group of drugs I —sleep-inducing drugs which have claimed many victims in recent years—are among) the important recommendations made by I the Poisons Board, which issued
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  • 884 6 HUSBAND REFUTES ACCUSATIONS OF CRUELTY Kuala Lumpur, June 18. “I have never thrashed a woman in my life. It has always been my misfortune, that I have married handsome young girls and lost them because I have been too lenient,” was a remark passed by Mr.
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  • 695 6 LIBEL DAMAGES APPEAL FAILS The servant girl “enticement” case was discussed in the Court of Appeal, Lords Justices Greer, Slesser and Roche, when Mr. Alexander Frederick Churchill Sim, of Old Barton. Cookham Dean, Berkshire, appealed against the award cf £250 damages to Mr. Herbert Mercer Stretch,
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  • 412 6 Remarkable Deception The career of ■a Guiseley (Yorkshire) I girl, in London, was related at Wes‘min- ster Police Court when Nora Smith, aged 22, of Gloucester-street, S.W., pleaded guilty to stealing .£100 belonging to her employers, the Nat onal Hospital for Dentures, Hugh-street,
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  • 120 6 Cantonese Gets Six Months' R.l. Lai Hee, a Cantonese, pleaded guilty in the police court yesterday to a charge of wilfully assaulting and ill-treating a female minor, Lai Yip Hwa, by beating her with a leather strap and buckle, in such a maftner as likely
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  • 266 6 SABRES FOR TWO AT DAWN Both Severely Wounded TO BE PROSECUTED I Budapest, June 4. i Count Balint Szechenyi, aristocrat of Hungary, fought a duel with swords today with Herr Victor Stein, prominent Jewish business man of Budapest. Both were severely injured. Certain remarks, which
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  • 131 6 Crowded Houses At Royal i i i The Mayblossom Opera of Shanghai now playing at Theatre Royal are nightly showing to packed houses. That the standard of acting is high can be judged by the rounds of applause which greets the end of each scene. In all
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  • 830 6 Driver Acquit’*-! Cf Negligent D -«ing CONFLICTING QENCE OF WITNESSES I Contradictory evidence v given by ti» prosecution witnesses in tic police court yesterday afternoon when the case waa heard in w’hich Lai Kang Sw e, a lorry driver, was charged with n< ligent driving and permitting
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  • 1853 7 TENSE MOMENTS DURING EVIDENCE OF CHIEF POLICE OFFICER Malacca, June 17. The trial of Inspector Nunn on charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and voluntarily causing hurt opened before Mr Justice Mills in the assizes today. The court was crowded and
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  • 40 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 19. The “Straits Times” Malacca Correspondent states that Inspector Nunn was acquitted; the Jury finding him not guilty on the second charge. The first charge was withdrawn by the Solicitor General.
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    • 415 8 MA JESTfC 6-15 LAST 2 SHOWS 9-30 6-30 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 6.15 Tonight 9.30 j tonight the popular HINDUSTANI talkie BEN TRAVERS’ Sauciest and Funniest Farce LAST 2 PERFORMANCES starring The Ace of British Comedians In A LAUGH I YOU'VE NEVER REALLY Racy. Spicy Role la.™» u™ ™s« tom Kumar
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  • 500 9 FORMAL RECOGNITION OF DEMANDS GENERAL SUNG CHEH-YUAN’S DISMISSAL SETS SEAL TO CHARHAR SETTLEMENT Nanking, June-18. The Executive Yuan has dismissed General Sung Cheh-yuan. Mr. Ching Teh-chun, Commissioner of Civil Affairs in Charhar, has been appointed Acting Governor. Reuter. Tientsin, June 19. The dismissal of Gen.
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  • 82 9 LESS THAN HALF ITS TICKETS SOLD Bangkok, June 18. The latest 1,000,000 tical lottery closed with less than half its tickets sold and the prizes were reduced accordingly. The first prize was worth £4,000. Twice the first number drawn was to blanks and the third time it
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  • 177 9 —Reuter. Dramatic Story Of Attack On Deserters Hongkong, June 18. One of the wounded sailors died in hospital this morning but an officer, who is progressing favourably, further interviewed, gave a dramatic account of the attack on the cruisers by a massed flight of 40 planes which
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  • 134 9 —Reuter. President Roosevelt handed over the gigantic works programme to the state relief administrators. Addressing the administrators at White House. President Roosevelt expressed his belief that 1935 will see the beginning of the absorption of the majerity of the unemployed. He said we must divide 3,500,000 men
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    • 536 9 OPERATION LEFT HER CONSTIPATED Nothing Was Effective— Until She Tried Kruschen Constipation is an evil at any time. When it follows upon an operation, it is a condition that simply must be remedied. Thus woman tried various remedies, but found relief only when she took a regular lady dose of
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    • 30 9 dP Nt RYES' take Sanatogen The True Tonic-Food jp o. c h mW And here's your chance to try. EASTERN BAZAAR PRICES Are AH Fixed And CHEAPEST. Leading Silk Merchants.
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    • 272 9 GO SMARTLY HANDKERCHIEFED! Choose your handkerchiefs as you choose your ties —to go with your suits—to suit all occasions. 1 t See Pyramids at your outfitters. Colours and colour borders in inimitable variety, and a choice of self-designs even in- white. Don’t be misled by the moderate Pyramid prices. Men
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  • 542 10 We publish on page 11 today a letter from the acting Director-General of Posts Telegraphs, Malaya, announcing a reduction to one-quarter of the ordinary rate for trunk calls made between the hours of 9 p.m. and 7 a.m. We cannot congratulate the department on this latest innovation.
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  • 48 10 Buddhist Association Donates Another slB z ooo Previously acknowledged $l3l 050.85 NED DONATIONS Anonymous .30 Penang Amateur Dramatic Society—“ Rope" 51.00 Penang Buddh’st Association 3rd dor®‘ion (total $30,000) 18,000.00 $149,102.15 PROMISES Ooi Bok Esq. (Sungei Dua) 100.00 Chettiar Community of Butterworth P.W 100.00 Total $149,302.15
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  • 119 10 New York, June 4. In the United States gorged rivers in Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri are still in flood and are doing much damage. The Republican River in Nebraska and Kansas has returned to its course along the 200mile stretch which was flooded last week;
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  • 212 10 —Reuter. Master Exonerated From Blame I I HAD DONE EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO SAVE VESSEL London, June 18. The Master of the “Usworth” did everything he could to save the vessel, declared Lord Merrivale promulgating the findings of the Usworth Inquiry. Lord Merrivale also found the owners had
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  • 102 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Over Subscribed 25 Times London. June, 18. Following the recent overwhelming success of the Manchester Corporation's £4,000.000 loan for which applications totalled £100,000.000 it is understood that applications for the Cardiff Corporation’s loan cf £1,500,000 issued yesterday also covered the offer about 25 times.
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  • 101 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Applications For Search Licences Received London, June 18. In preparation for a search for oil in Great Britain applications for licences or prospectors were received at the Petroleum Department of the Ministry of Mines yesterday. Meanwhile the whole of Great Britain is being
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  • 63 10 ponding date of 1934. —Rugby Radio Service. London, June 19. The exchequer returns show total ordinary revenue to date, exclusive of selfbalancing items, amounts to £109,913,827 compared with £110,113,596 at corresponding date of last year. The total ordinary expenditure, exclusive of selfbalancing items fpr the current year to
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  • 139 10 .—Reuter, Unofficial U.S. Silver Bloc Meeting Today London, J- ig The unofficial silver bloc i- the Senate which is planning cani paign to force its policy upon the administration of th ntire group, meets tomorrow tc disci: of action. Senator McCarran asserts the r ,up j 3
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  • 100 10 —Rugby Radio Service. Scheme To Hdp Spinning Secvion London, Juno 19. The committee which drew up a scheme for dealing with the surplus capacity of the spinning section of the Lancashire Cotton Industry, teday unanimously passed a resolution reaffirming the decision that the scheme be proceeded with
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  • 131 10 John’s Ambulance Societies. —Rugby L Service. Relief Measures Well In Hand London, June 18. It has been officially announced that as the administration and the relief work are proceeding smoothly no further reports re- garding Quetta will be issued unless st cial events occur. The wire fence
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  • 45 10 House of Lords this afternoon— RugRadio Service. New Secretary Move Second Reading London, June 19The new Secretary for India, the M quess of Zetland moved the second r> i of the Government of India Bill in House of Lords this afternoon— Radio Service.
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  • 368 11 Unearthed By Perak Police IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS LIKELY from Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 18. important development are likely as t sequel to a raid carried out by Mr. Birch, Assistant Commissioner Police. North Perak, on Friday, at ngkat Jereng, where in a housej it was searched certain
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  • 29 11 —Reuter. The disputants in the tram strike have agreed to accept the Arbitration Board award though the Governor ordained the continuation of martial law pending settlement.—Reuter.
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  • 134 11 Alleged Criminal Force On Detective The case was mentioned today in the police court in which five Chinese stand charged with using criminal force on a public servant in the execution of his duty and with using criminal force on Govindasamy. The accused were Chew
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  • 66 11 Handed Over To Singapore R.N.V.R. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 19. H.M.S. Laburnum,” which patrolled the western approaches to Great Britain during the Great War. was handed over to the Singapore R.N.V.R. last night. H. E. the Governor received the ship on behalf of the S.S. Government
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  • 66 11 Chinese Charged With Abetment Charged with abetting the offence of receiving an Illegal gratification of $5 to Inspector Good in Farquhar Street yesterday evening, a Chinese named Ooi Siew Hee was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police court. Accused claimed trial. The
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  • 209 11 I In Argyll Road Theft. Case MATTER REFERRED TO D.P.P. That she had been instructed by a clerk in the police station to plead guilty, was the statement made by a young girl, Yoong Sow Chee, in the police court this morning. Accused had p?&viously pleaded
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  • 96 11 Another Accused To Be Arrested Ong Yew Sin, a Hokkien, was prcduced in the police court today charged with falsely representing to Chew Ah Kee (f) that he had been sent by her brother to ask for some money, thereby deceiving her and inducing the delivery of
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  • 104 11 Arrest Fellows Raid At Magazine Road Following a raid made yesterday on premises No. 17, Magazine Road two women were produced befcre the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today. Lim Ooi pleaded guilty to three charges of having in possession dutiable liquor
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  • 160 11 Reduction In Charges BETWEEN 9 P.M. 7 A.M. We have received the following letter from the Acting Directcr-General of Posts Telegraphs, Malaya: I have the honour to inform you that, on and from Ist July, 1935, Telephone Trunk Calls demanded between the hours of 9 p.m. and
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  • 124 11 Attempted Suicide By Taking Soda Lim Toh Kim who was charged yesterday w’ith attempting to commit suicide by taking caustic soda, at No. 162, Tek Soon Street on June 11, was again produced before the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court today.
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  • 230 11 —Reuter. London, June 19. The naval agreement was welcomed in principle by most of the morning papers. The “Times” says both sides are anxious to reach an understanding and be th made concessions and the net result is at least far more satisfactory than before l^ l4 The
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  • 686 12 Convicts With Taste For( Music And Classics REQUEST TO SIT FOR DEGREES Convicts undergoing long terms of imprisonment have asked the London University authorities if they can study and sit for degrees—from prison. Several requests of this kind have been received from prisoners and endorsed
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  • 367 12 Will Weber Beat Abayan? NARA'S CHANCES AGAINST CHOO (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Fights are coming our way again and both the amusement parks will be the venue of fights this week when tu*o promotions will be staged. The first comes off at Fun and Frolic on Friday
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  • 441 12 Plan That Execution Foiled A treasure worth anything from f“, 000 to 150,000 may be buried somewhere under the Tower of LondonThe history of this treasure begins with a certain Col. John Barkstead, Lieutenant of the Tower, under Oliver Cromwell, and one of the
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  • 168 12 Unveiling Ceremony At Australia House The third of five portraits of the King, painted by Mr. John St. Helier Lander, was unveiled by the Duke of Gloucester in the library at Australia House on June 4. It was presented to the Commcnwealth Government by Mr. T. B.
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  • 312 12 Chance Discovery In A I Hotel MURDER THEORY A mystery which may be two. ten, or 1 twenty years old has suddendly engaged the attention of Scotland Yard. 1 The body of e man in riding boo’3 and j breeches was discovered on June 14
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    • 98 12 “K” Shoes— Knowing that CRAFTSMANSHIP makes appeal to a man in a way that very few can resist we base our claim to yo ><( interest in these shoes on that, together with CUT. FIT and SHAPE —the product of such a combination beh summed up in the word QUALITY
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  • 163 13 laced By His Widow In Final Resting Place A casket containing the heart of Pilsudski was placed by his widow’ in its final resting place, in the wall of the church at Vilna. Approximately 100,000 people paid tribute as the casket was borne through the streets in solemn
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  • 100 13 Hid It Himself To Win Back Wife High Paint (North Carolina) June 1. A naked man was found crucified on a rough wooden cross near here. He was J.R. Riggs, aged thirty-six. He was taken to hospital and is recovering. At first he told the doctors that three
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  • 102 13 Driven mad by the crying of his two children, an unemployed Russian named Goloubenko dashed them on to the stone flooring of the waiting-room in the St. Lazare station, Paris. Goloubenko was waiting for a train with his wife, and both had a crying child
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  • 1280 13 GOVERNOR ON SLUM CLEARANCE Personal Inspection IMPROVEMENT TRUST'S POLICY Singapore, June 17. A memorandum by His Excellency the' Governor on the subject of Slum Clearance,, dated March 20, was placed on the table at today’s meeting of the Legislative i Council. It reads es follows
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  • 282 13 Sunday, June 9. Hon. Mr. J.W.W. Hughes, Hon. Colonel Cecil Rae and Mrs. Rae had luncheon at Government House. Mcnday, June 10. Mr. Wilbur Keblinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Miller, Mr. P. W. Litchfield and Mr. H. W. Shively had luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, June
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  • 529 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. Rogers proceeded to Kuala Lumpur by last night’s mail train. I 1 Mr. L. E. Slowe left yesterday evening for Belawan by the “Krian.” Che Osman, the Klang magistrate, is I indisposed and is confined to the house. Mrs. Beck and Mr. L. Parrot were among the
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  • 483 14 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations a MBSSRJL KMNNSSDY A CO.’» «bar» Lot today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBERS. Allenby 1.55 1.62% 1.50 1.60 Amal. Malay 3.00 3.20 2.85 3.10 Ayer Panas 1.62% 1.75 1.60 1.70 Batu Lintang 1.02% 1.10
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  • 267 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.92% 1.97% 1.92% 1.97% Hi fam 48 50 48 50 Johan 25 27 25 27 K. River 1.60 1.65 1.60 1.65 Nawng Pet 77% 80 77% 80 North Taiping 51 53 51 53 Petalings 5.80 6.00 5.80
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  • 151 14 The following are latest qvctaOcei for today Buyers RsUers ITN Ayer Hitams 13 3 14 0 Ayer Wengs 1.92% 1.97% Hitams 47% 50 Hong Fatts 50 52% Jelebus 90 95 John 25 27% Kamuntings 12 6 13 0c K. Lanjut 15 0 15 6 K. Kampar 9
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  • 122 14 TIN; YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £227.0.0 £229.10.0 Do. (3 months) £219.10.0 £217.5.0 Mnyysre $114.50 $114.50 Business Done Pwiwng $114.37% $114.25 Business Done Buyers no selers Buyers no sellers COPRA* —(Sundrled) $4.45 $4.35 ■LACK PEFFER $14.00 $14.00 RUBBER.— London 6 3|l6d. 6 l|l6d. New York 12%c.(G) 12%c.(G) Singapore 20%
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  • 248 14 SOON THEAM CO. Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers KN Hong Fatts 51 53% 50 52% Hongkongs 12|3 12|9 12|3 12'9 Jelebus 93 96 91 94 Johans 25 27 25 27 K. Kampars 9|9 10|3 9|9 10|3 K. Lanjuts 15 0 156 15 0 15,6 Killinghalls 11|9 12|3 11|9 12|3
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  • 46 14 PENANG, JUNE 19 London Bank Demand 2 3 29 32 4 mjst 2|4 Private 3 mst credit 2|4 3|16 3 Documentary 2|4 On Nbw York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong „T.T. 3 prem. Shanghai T.T. 26% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 32 H
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  • 83 14 London, June 18. Sterling on New York was 4.92-11 16 and Paris The Stock Markets tendency was irregular. British Government stocks were firmer with the War Loan at 105-1116. Gold was 14P 2d.—Rugby Radio Service. The s.s. “Rajputana” from Japan, China and Singapore is expected to arrive here
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  • 202 14 Latest Quotations Tuesday 'h>nday Pans 74 39 c,: New York 4.93 >, 4 Montreal 4.93% 4 &3L Brussels 29.16 >9 p* Geneva 15.08 Amsterdam 7.26'. 7291 Milan 59% Berl'n 12.24 1222 Prague 118 po Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19 901 Stockholm 19.39 *****" Vienna 26 26 Helsingfors
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    • 302 14 low r~A~TIP! i IS TO TRY US FOR YOUR I MEDICINAL REQUIREMENTS PATENT MEDICINES Burroughs, Wellcome Products, Parke Davis Co.’s Preparations, Bayer's Goods, Also Pertussin, Sirop Famei, van Vleck’s Plasma, BiSoDol Powder, Syrup Hemostyl, Metatone, J Sanatogen, Kalzana, Stovarsol, Ferradol, Haliverol, Bern ax. Ephedrine 1 Sulphate Capsules, Alophen Pills, Cascara
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    • 16 14 Buy Your Printed Requirements j HOM THE PINANG GAZETTE PRESS. LIMITED. i IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PROMPT DELIVERY.
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    • 36 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainfaU 6.00 78 NW Noon 80 S TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 2.35 a.m 8.39 am. 2.29 p.m. 9 26 P ra TOMORROIV 3.16 9.18 a.m. 3.05 p.m 10.°3 pm.
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  • 725 15 Annual Meeting MR. LEONG SIN NAM REVIEWS THE YEAR The thirty-fifth annual general meeting of the Perak Mining and Planting Association was held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commefte on Saturday with Mr. Leong Sin Nam J.P., M.C.H., M.S.C., in the chair. After the
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  • 816 15 SYMINGTON WILSON Weekly Market Report RUBBER London, June 5. Since our last Report fluctuations in the Rubber Market have been rather less than might have been expected in view of the disturb ng influence of the situation in I France and also in the U.S.A. The lowest point in the
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  • 405 15 New Share Issue To Be Made I I I The first annual general meeting of the East London Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at Winchester House, Old Broadstreet, E.C. on June 3. Mr. E.P. Richardson (chairman) presided, supported by Mr. J. LI. Llywellyn- Jones, Mr. H.J. Ball,
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  • 40 15 Second Interim Dividend i Messrs, A. A. Anthcny Co. have received cabled advice that a second interim dividend of 5% less tax has been declared for the year endiing 30th June, payable in London on Ist July.
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    • 205 15 PEARS SOAP I FREE GIFT I I I I PEARS' DESK COMPANION is an invaluable help to adults and children and yet this is given away absolutely FREE OF CHARGE with the soap which bears a reputation second to none, ASK YOUR DEALER FOR FULL PARTICULARS. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA:
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    • 1822 16 16 t j|l |"1 frp.ffX?*, DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE k e HI < oWAMERICAN,MAIL LINE Jl -< -S 5-l jf. “stW“~l wMKg£«»i|ggk -LJbfrik >» s&ys pumpsi» limb \*v^7—/ 5 Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Due irW > B MENELAUS vdon, R’dam, H’burg. HuU Swmwea. TO EUROPE V IA^£ Z O
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  • 836 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines X. The following is a list of vessels arriving and soiling from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. GROOTEKERK from Far East via Singapore. Sails same day for Suez. Port Said, Jaffa, Genoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Ham< burg. M.V. NANKING
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  • 350 17 AIR MAILS A mail for South America Alor Amsterdam, Brazil Alor Starj South America will be closed at 7 p.m. day- A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Ugand* Zanzibar Northern and Southern Rhodesia» Nyasal’and and South Africa by train to Singapore and thence by Imperial Airway» j will
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    • 30 17 More than Half a Century Quality and Purity are Our Guarantees for H I I ■MaMMSI I m nrrrrT KEY-BEER SOLE IMPORTERS: N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. PENANG SINGAPORE
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    • 1412 17 Wireless Programmes f BAC. FRIDAY 7.2o—News in English. 7.35 —Close down DJB, DJN (German, The following are the wavelengths, two 6.20—8ig Ben. The Trocadero Cinema EngHs’D. .< which will be used simultaneously:— Orchestra, directed by Alfred Van B.2O—DJQ, DJB A.mcuncement (German, Dam. Relayed from the Troxy English). GSG 16.86 metre*
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  • 2248 18 SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE REIGN BLOOD GROUPS AND MARRIAGE WORK OF CHEMICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY RADIO ROADS FOR AEROPLANES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 8. PROGRESS OF SCIENCE Sir Frank Smith took his motor-car to pieces (metaphorically) to illustrate on June 3 the progress of science during
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  • 1230 19  -  Strange as it may sem t tfje nation wfjiefi could play tfie greatest part in world recovery is— By the Rt. Hon. LORD STRABOLGI (in the “Sunday Referee.'’) ON May 17 the British 1 edition at Peking was raised to an Embassy. This followed the example set by Russia,
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  • 246 19 Existence Fully Justified Lord Londonderry, Secretary of State for Air, was the guest at a luncheon given by the Rcyal Air Force Flying Club at the Cafe Royal, Regent Street, on June 3. Marshal of the R.A.F. Lord Trenchard presided. Lord Trenchard, wishing the
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  • 262 19 Man Who Introduced Mirrors In Cells Dr. J. H. Morton, governor and medical [Officer of Holloway Prison, the women’s 1 prison fcr all England, where Mrs. Rattenbury, who committed suicide after her acquittal on a charge of murdering her husband at Bournemouth, was detained, has died
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  • 288 20 NEW WORKERS' FLATS. —Miss Lilian Baylis, of Old Vic. and Sadler’s tame, on a oaicony of St. Katharine’s xxwuse, tne block of 15 workers’ hats opened at renuon-saeet, N.I. The fiats have been bunt by Lixe xoAxx ifel .vii ano misuxi,, nousing Association. ANCIEN. 3
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