Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 June 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 141. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY. JUNE 21. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 404 1 Temporary Structure To Be Superseded BUT NO DEEP-WATER BERTHS Kuala Lumpur, June 19. Some conjecture has been aroused by the publication of an advertisement calling for tenders for the construction of a seawall at Bagan Luar, Prai. The explanation is simple, and there is no
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  • 195 1 Accompanying The Art Treasures Singapore, June 19. Two representatives of the Chines- Govrnment are cn board the British cruiser, H.M.S. Suffolk, which left early this morn,ng for England, carrying the Chinese art treasures for the Chinese Art Exposition to be held in Burlington House, London, this
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  • 422 1 Important Survey Of Indian Lakes SEAPLANES AND MALAYA Australian Link And Whole Route When the accelerated airmail services come into operation in 1937 there may be a flying-boat route across India as well as the land aeroplane service at present in existence. A survey
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  • 685 1 STIMULANT TO IMPERIAL TRADE PARTIES SHOW BUDGET SURPLUS AND PROSPERITY TENDENCY RELATIONSHP BETWEEN MOTHER COUNTRY AND DOMINIONS STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER CREATES NEW SITUATION London, June 20. The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. 11. Thomas, speaking in the House of Commons this evening when the Dominions
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  • 109 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 21. Judgment was delivered in the Supreme Court yesterday by Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell on two applications by Mr. Phillip Hoahlim regarding his pending suit against Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. His Lordship refused the application for an order asking that certain
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  • 331 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Fixed Point Of Departure FOR FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH OTHER POWERS London, June 20. Asked in the House of Commons whether the Anglo-German naval construction agreement fixing German naval strength at 35 per cent, of th e British navy was an indication of the British
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  • 57 1 —Reuter. Washington, June 20. Most Democrats and some Republicans praise very highly President Roosevelt’s message but the minority asserts recovery will be further retarded. Mr. Huey Long declared “I have no faith in his promises but if h e actually bust up every big fortune we should be
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    • 43 1 TODAY S NEWS PAGK Latest Telegrams Sports 4 and 5 Romance Of Research 6 Malayan News 7 and 12 Early Telegrams y Latest Penang News It Commodity Prices And Exchange Rates ?< Share Lists And Produce Prices 1* Commercial News 1* Wireless Programmes 17
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    • 2126 2 «*«5 FOR CASUAL! PENANG HILL BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS RAILWAY. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS rUADTEDER Baa», tlUCT abie BEEN FOUND NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK TIME-TARLC. notice is hereby given that an Ordi- MANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ NIMA AUSTRAIAA AND CTO??*. nary General Meeting of The Straits Trad- nAWVCL (Jaoocporated
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  • 555 3 What A Little Carelessness Can Do GRUESOME POSTERS Accident-prone people who would like to know what may be coming to them should pay a visit tp the International Safety First Poster Exhibition, in London. The exhibition has been organised in connection with the National Safety
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  • 122 3 Australian Line Forced To Reduce Passengers The Australian-England air mail has proved so much more popular than w r as expected that the Qantas Empire Airways vhich operates the Australian section of the route has been forced to reduce accommoiation for passengers and freight in their machines.
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  • 1447 3 Reasons Stated By Magistrate REPLY TO COUNSEL'S APPLICATION Counsel have aga’n attended the Marylebone Police Court to give notice of appeal j in the case of Evelyn Gibbs, or Peggy Blonde, 20, who was sentenced last Friday by Mr. Claud Mullins to six months’ imprisonment
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  • 182 3 Record Year For Radio Licenses Australia is rejocing at the £2,000,104 surplus shown by the 1933-34 report of the Postmaster Generals' department which has just been tabled. An interesting item is the 28% increase of broadcasting licences, 129,682 more than the previous year and
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  • 567 3 World Congress Of Management MEETING IN LONDON The International Congress for Scientific Management will be held for the first tune in London from July 15 to 20. “The Prince of Wales is doing us the honour of becoming our petron and opening the congress,” said Sir George
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  • 1095 4 PROGRAMME AND ACCEPTANCES FOR TODAY 1 CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following is the full programme for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Skye Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur today, together with selections by Tic-Tac Race 1, Ponies, Class 3, Division
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  • 165 4 Ascot Gold Cup Race EASY WIN FOR TIBERIUS London, June 20. The following was the result of the Ascot Gold Cup over 2 1 miles, run at Ascot today:— TIBERIUS 4y. 9.0 (Sir Abe Bailey) 1 ALCAZAR 4y. 9.0 (Mr. W. Woodward l 2 DENVER
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  • 118 4 Weights For Summer Cup The following are the handicaps for the Perak Summer Cup, 1% Miles, to be run on July 6:— —PROHIBITION 9.10 KALILI 9.07 SHORT SUIT 8.10 NONY A BUKIT TIMAH 8.07 NAHGOO 8.06 PUNKAW ALLA 8.04 COMBINATION 8.02 BESTLOT 8.01 BRUAS 8.01 ATHLACCA 7.13
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  • 79 4 I Second Time Within A Few Weeks REFEREE STOPS MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 21. For the second time within a few weeks a Singapore crowd inevaded the football pitch and .caused the abandonment of the 'game. The incident occurred in
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  • 102 4 Abayan Meets Weber (BY “SECONDS OUT”) With the arrival this morning of Little Abayan from Singapore everything is sei for tonight’s big fight. Abayan was accompanied by Boy Quee, who is meeting Speedy Pancho in the semi-final event. It is seldom that a gcod bout comes our
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  • 95 4 P.C.C. v. Non-Benders On the Esplanade, Sunday, 23rd June, 1935, at 10.30 a.m.: P.C.C.:—T. S. Anthony, H. W. Brady. H. A. F. Brooke, C. K. Fester, T. A. D. Hewan. H. O. Hopkins (Capt.), H. L. Murray, W. M. Oak-Rhind, T. W. Pennington, C. N. Reed, L. J.
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  • 87 4 A.C.S. Beat P.C.C. On the Esplanade yesterday in a friendly game of soccer the Anglo-Chinese School defeated the Penang Cricket Club by four goals to nil. The Club had several men short ahd fielded three substitutes, including the goalie. The School had the faster set of
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  • 366 4 Junior Inter-Team Badminton KEYSTONE PARTY OVERCOMES ODDS (BY “SPECTATOR”) The Keystone Badminton Party overcame the Li Tek Seah’s lead of two games in their Junior Inter-Team Badminton fixture, yesterday on the A. C. S. Union court. They won the remaining doubles and the, two singles easily
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  • 309 4 Ho And Wat Hun Win Doubles Final J. H. Ho and Cheah Wat Hun defeated Goon Kok Ying and J. L. Chen in two straight sets of 6—3 and 7—5 in the Doubles final of the Chinese Recreation Club tennis tournament played yesterday evening on the Victoria
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  • 290 4 Tong Sean Obtains Fuji Points POLICE BEATEN The Tong Sean School Union seen, both points in their second division ie match yesterday when they defeated Police on their own ground by three g< da to one. The winners had to fight hard but ie y were clearly
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  • 253 4 d Bousfields Defeated In o ■s Second Division •r Enjoying a major share of the exchanges in both halves the Municipal Recreation Club did well to win yesterday against Bousfields Xl in the second division soccer e on the Dato Kramat ground. y The Municipality lead in
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  • 106 4 Second Division Match The match in the second division c f Penang Football Association leagu tween the Excise Athletic Club and t Sepoy Lines Recreation Club was I yesterday on the Renong ground <u’ resu’ted in a win for the Sepoy Lim s v j two
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  • 692 5 t'OW HE PLANS TO BUILD THE WORLD'S GREATEST STRAIN OF THOROUGHBREDS HE HAS SPENT £750.000 AND WON £500,000 WITHOUT BETTING Aga Khan, owner and breeder of the Derby winning wonder horse Bahram and of the greatest string of racehorses in the world,
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  • 149 5 Results Of Recent Competitions following are the results qt very -ful competitions recently held by raits Trading CO. Club, Butterworth. nis Men's Singles. Winner—L. D. Wood, unner Up —E. A. Scheiss. n’s Doubles. Vinners—H. A. F. Brooke J. )oper. xed Doubles: V. nners Mrs. L. R.
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  • 103 5 Promotion Of Junior Players At the Committee Meeting held on June' 18, 1935, it w r as unanimously decided to promote the prize winners of the recent Junior Individual Championships. The following persons will therefore be not eli- j gible to enter for any Junior Championships whether
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  • 1322 5 ORIGIN OF THE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP C. A. WHITCOMBE’S TRIUMPH AT SOUTHPORT Fifty years ago, by which time the Open Championship had been in existence for a quarter of a century, it occurred to someone at Hoylake “Why not a championship to be restricted to amateurs?” Whose suggestion it
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  • 216 5 The French wonder horse Brantome is to run at Chantilly on June 9 as part of his preparation for next week’s Ascot Gold Cup, writes Keystone. A raging favourite for this coveted trophy, Brantome has had his path smoothed so far by the withdrawal of
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  • 311 5 "TIGER" SMITH'S NOSE BROKEN AGAIN Harry Mizler, the former light-weight boxing champion easily defeated George Reynolds (Cardiff) at Temple Mills, Stratford, the Welshman retiring at the end of the first round. Reynolds was dazed by a terrific right hand punch and, although he rallied pluckily, received
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  • 77 5 Championship Duffer's Cup The qu-’itying round 18 holes for the Club Championship and the Duffer’s Cup will be played on Sunday, June 30. The first 16 will qualify for the Championship and the next 16 for the Duffer’s Cup. Those qualifying for the Championship will play off
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  • 353 5 DIXON "TRICKED" AT HIS OWN GAME Douglas, May 29. A fair-haired youth, P. G. Fairfield, who two years ago came to England from South Africa and became a racing driver pupil of “Freddie” Dixon, won the first of the tw<2> round-the-house races through Douglas today. j
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  • 49 5 Badminton Section The selection of players for the Malayan Chinese Olympics to be held in August in Penang will be made on the results of the Penang Open Championships, so players desirous of participating in the Olympics are advised to join the Open Championship Tournament first.
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  • 3280 6 ACCIDENTS THAT MIGHT HAVE PASSED UNNOTICED TALES OF THE BATH, THE APPLE AND THE KETTLE COL EATON EXPLAINS SOME MODERN DEVELOPMENTS interesting- address on “Romance of Research was delivered by Col. B. I. Eaton at the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club meetintf < »11
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  • 127 6 Mr. R. J. Brooker And M iss Edna Trenkner Singapore, June 19. St. Andrew’s Cathedral was the scene of a pretty w*edding yesterday afternoon. The bride was Miss Edna Cecilia Trenkner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Trenkner, of Lilydale, Victoria, Australia, and the bridegroom Mr. Richard James
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  • 63 6 Singapore, June 19. Whilst he was at work at the bathing pagar at Katong Park yesterday afternoon, an Indian Municipal coolie was severely stung by a poisonous fish. When the ambulance arrived the dresser found the victim in agony. He had a punctured wound under his left
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  • 354 6 General Lewin's Discussions A NEW MALAY COMPANY Scots To Have Machine Guns Important changes in th e Strait.-? Settlements Volunteer Force are mem oned by Major-Gen. E. O. Lewin, G. O. C in his annual progress report for 1934 w. eh was laid befcre the Legislative Council
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  • 81 6 One Case On Board The Van Heutsz Singapore, Jun Another case of small-pox on arriving from China ports has ported. When the Van Heuts; into port on Monday a case of smah detected. The 600 Chinese deck pass’Ug landed at St. John’s Island for period of detention
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  • 1762 7 ROTARY ADDRESS MR. LESTER GOODMAN OPTIMISTIC Singapore, June 19. Mr. Dester L. Goodman delivered a most Interesting address to the members of the Rotary Club of Singapore at their weekly luncheon to-day, the title being “The United States As I See It To-day.” Mr. Goodman, who
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  • 112 7 Reward Offered For Clues ANOTHER STABBING AFFRAY IH K.L. The Police are now offering a reward of $250 for information “leading to the arrest of the men responsible for the murder of the proprietor of the Shell petrol kiosk at the Selangor Club, on
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  • 279 7 Crown Case Closed In Bailiffs* Inquiry After a hearing spread over a fortnight during which 35 witnesses were examined the prosecution closed its case on Wednesday in the preliminary inquiry of the “bailiffs’ case.” The evidence led by Detective-Inspector A. R. McEwan was recorded by Mr.
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    • 545 8 BOX IN G FUN FROLIC PARK Tonight. 21st June, 1935. 15 3-MIN. ROUNDS Little Abayan vs. Frank Weber 8 2-MIN. ROUNDS Boy Quee vs. Speedy Pancho 4 ROUNDS G. Veerapen vs. Cheah Boon Cheno 4 ROUNDS Sam McVee vs. Jimmy Boy PRICES $3, $2, si. 50 cts. FREE LISTS CANCELLED.
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    • 400 8 yj <& 7.. UT O 6-30 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 6-15 TONIGMI y-ou matinee tomorrow at 2-45 p.m. MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 THE POPULAR HINDUSTANI TALKIE CHARLOTTE BRONTE'S 66 O f IMMORTAL ROMANCE KB A. J Otr ACCLAIMED AS THE SUCCESSOR TO e 99 "SMILIN’ THRU" jVtlUlStri WITH rKSh F
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  • 674 9 OF GREAT BENEFIT TO CAUSE OF WORLD PEACE SIR EYRES MONSELL'S BROADCAST SPEECH London. June 20. The Anglo-German Xaval Agreement was the subject of a brief broadcast speech last night by the First Lord of the Admiralty. Sir Lyres Monsell, who declared that it conferred
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  • 204 9 —Reuter. Lengthy Brief In Support Of Retrial STATE WRONGFULLY USED VARYING THEORIES Trenton, New Jersey, June 20. In a calm legal atmosphere, in striking contrast to the emotional scenes at Flemington, Hauptmann’s lawyers presented to the Court of Errors and Appeals a lengthy brief in support of their
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  • 255 9 ,—Reuter. Cesspool Of Corruption EX-ASST. SECRETARY'S ALLEGATIONS Washington, June 20. Striking allegations of graft and favouritism in connection with the Commerce Department were made by Mr. Ewing Mitchell, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce, when giving evidence before the Senate Commerce Committee. Mr. Mitchell was dismissed by President
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  • 278 9 —Reuter. An Anachronism SHOULD BE AT NANKING London, June 20. The latest crisis in Peking’s history can only confirm the impression that the main.tenance of the British Embassy there is an. anachronism, declares “The Times”. The centre of British d plomacy should be at the heart
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    • 65 9 1 TO BE PRESENTED WITH THE ROYAL JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS IN LONDON FIRST PICTURES BY AIR MAIL SEE Their Majesties Drive Ml Through London. JNS| The King's Inspiring Speech To Parliament And The Cathedral Jubilee Service. '■"■"■"■VA AS Special Clearance OF "HOYVANA" "CRAFTON" VOILES AND WASHING DRESS MATERIALS TO BE SOLD
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  • 1139 10 At the time cf the London declaration of last February, when the representatives of Great Britain, France and Italy made certain proposals, involving the offer of a freely negotiated armaments pact with Germany, to replace Section V. of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany accepted this plan
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  • 750 10 NEW JUDGE FOR THE S.S.: We recently commented on the fact that the Malayan bench will be very sort of members in consequence of several having retired and also of the fact that it is usual for at least two to be on leave. Mr. Justice Whitley
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  • 262 10 Third Visit To Penang H. E. Sir Shenton Thomas arrived this morning from Singapore by the s.s. “Kedah” accompanied by Mr. H. G. Beverley A.D.C. H's Excellency was met on board by the Hon. the Resident Councillor, Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, the Hon. Mr. Palgrave
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  • 100 10 —Reuter. Combination Receiving Sets At £25 San Francisco, June 20. 1 The possibility of television throughout ■the Empire is revealed by Mr. McC rgar, I President of the Farnsworth Television Comparjy, announcing the completion of a deal with Messrs. Baird Televis on Ltd. London, whereby the Baird Company «>»•
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  • 71 10 to succeed Sir Bernard Bourdillon. —Rm Radio Service. i London, June 21 The King been pleased to appoint Bernard Bcurdillon, Governor and Cornu der-in-Chief of Uganda, to be Governor ar > Commander-in-Chief of Nigeria in sui sion to Sir Donald Cameron who will retain the near future. His
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  • 34 10 Rugby Radio Service. London, June 21 i General Sir David Campbell, Govern< r Malta, who underwent a severe operati in a London nursing home on Tuesday ,so far making satisfactory progress
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  • 194 11 UNSUCCESSFUL RUSE TO STEAL CIGARETTES HARD LABOUR FOR RICKSHAW PULLER Convicted of theft of seven cigarette packets valued at $6.51 from No. 202, McNair Street on June 17, Tan Seng, a rickshaw puller, appeared befcre the Magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today
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  • 267 11 Successful Pupils Of Mrs. M. I. James fhe folic wing are the results of the ;ls of Mrs. M. I. James in the Practical irninations held at the St. George’s Girls 001, on June 18 and 19, by Mr. Albert v'allinson. F.T.C.L. Higher Local: —Pass,
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  • 95 11 Mr. Lim Cheng Ean As Peacemaker Mr. Lim Cheng Ean acted as peacemaker in the police court today when the cioss-summonses cese w'as mentioned in which three Malays and two Tamils were charged with assaulting Suppiah and Bakar respectively on June 1 at York Road. Mr.
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  • 81 11 Chinese On Housebreaking Charge Lim Bew, a Hokkien, was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police court today, charged with housebreaking by entering the store-room of Chop Ban Hock Bee, after sunset and before sunrise at 10.30 p.m. on June 20. After the charge
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  • 54 11 —Rugby Radio Service. With the inagu ration of summer services on the railways on July 8 London and the North Eastern Scarborough Flier will cover daily 188-I|2 miles from King’s Cross to York in 180 minutes the longest run on the British railways at over sixty miles
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  • 54 11 R.A.F. Flying Arrive At Indo-China (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 21. Two R.A.F. flying boats which are making an experimental trip to Hongkcng, Manila and Borneo, took off yesterday morning and arrived at Indo-China coast in the afternoon. The flight may be late slightly owing to one
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  • 84 11 Alleged Breach Of Jewellery The case was mentioned this morning in the police court, in which Sch Kam (f) was summoned before Mr .J.P. Biddulph on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of cash, four gold rings and four pairs of gold earrings, valued at
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  • 172 11 One Of The Pioneer Planters Of Malaya News has been received of the death last month at Otford, Kent, of William Jack, who retired in 1930 from the management of Lubok Segintah Estate, Kuala Ketil. The late Mr. Jack, who was a Lancashire man, came
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  • 205 11 Johore Bahru. June 18. There was a meeting in the office of the Hon. th-? Mentri Besar of Johore (Unku Abdul Aziz) this morning at 9.30 when an invitation was issued to the various members cf all communities resident in Johore Bahru. Th? Hon.
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  • 26 11 Rugby Radio Service. Following Good Night's Rest London, June 20. Lord Carsen was reported to be much better today following a good night.—
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  • 620 11 Trade Rivalry I I i FIGHT BEFORE POLICE j STATION I Kuala Lumpur, June 20. Two young Cmnesc, Lee Pak and Lee Kim, were charged before Mr. F. K. Wilson in the First Police Court yesterday with disorderly conduct by fighting on the public road, on
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  • CORRESPONDENCE
    • 86 11 (To the Editor of the “Pfnang Gazette.”) Sir, —Are the authorities aware that the junction Maxwell and Magazine Roads has become a gambling den, where the following illegal games are being played nightly:—l. Separt 2. Three Dice 3. Lian Poh and 4. Chap Jee Kee —in or near the
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    • 55 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW DINNER, DANCE CABARET Final Performance cf YOLA PAUL (In a change of programme.) THE WORLD FAMOUS DANCERS In A Selection From Their Extensive Repertoire of Most Original Dances. Dinner Cabaret $3/- Non-Diners $1 Sunday, 23rd June ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. fa 11.15 p.m. i BY
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    • 212 11 J v w IL 1 -4 Be Fair To Your Baby. Nature intended that he should be fed on breast milk or alternatively on the nearest food to Nature. In other words he should have HUMANISED TRUFOOD because it is the only food which can justify, by every test known
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  • 386 12 decision of r. I. SECRETARIAT H. R. H. Prince Purachatra APPOINTED FIRST GOVERNOR Singapore, June 19. Rotary International has accepted the request of Rotary in Malaya and Siam 1 Rotary to raise its status to a regular District. This marks a further progressive step in
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  • 229 12 Plucky Women Pioneers TREK HUNDREDS OF MILES A unique tea party was held in the heart 1 of Australia last month. Twenty women who had trekked hundreds of miles with their husbands to the Tennant Creek gold fields, met for the first tea party at Mrs.
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  • 131 12 Gorge Attacked By Geologists A SANCTUARY IS PROPOSED Australia was once covered with ice and linked with other continents in the grip of the glacial epoch. At Werribee Gorge in Victoria, states Austral News, the river has exposed important evidence to this effect. It is
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  • 135 12 Avenues And A Memory Park 1 THREE NEW STAMPS ISSUED i Thousands of trees will be planted in South Wales to commemorate the King’s ■Jubilee. In this way, it is felt, future generations will learn something of the 1 history of the period. Various mountain centres and country
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  • 299 12 Fine Film In Technicolour At Majestic Filmed entirely in technicolour, "Legong” is not a picture to miss. It opened its season at the Majestic last night to crowded houses. Amidst the splendour and beauty of the scenery of the island of Bali, is enacted a story of unrequited love.
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  • 120 12 Two Parties From The East ONE IS ON GOODWILL MISSION Frankly expressing hope of more equitable trade relations, two parties of Japanese visitors have arrived in Australia. The two are entirely dissociated. One is the Japanese Sample Fair Delegation which has come to examine commercial methods
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  • 304 12 Claims Forgiveness On His Death Bed A man claiming to be last of the bushrangers who terrorised the countryside between the ’sixties and ’eighties of last century, is dying in Sydney at the age of 88. His name is Frank Bradshaw. He arrived in Melbourne
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    • 65 12 aai& ft <. 4M* ’*«WW r ■I fm w S s> **\aFl^ S lip *I |WB E i u J te§ Hii B.. Sm| i ill flMO II JIW 'mmf Yola and Paul, two talented dancers, who delighted a large crowd at the E. and O. Hotel last night. They
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  • 920 13 Chinese Who Died From Injuries Received "MISADVENTURE" VERDICT BY CORONER 1 “Death by M sad venture” was the verdict recorded by the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court yesterday afternoon at the conclusion of the inquiry 1 into the death of a Chinese
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  • 529 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Cranna have re- turned to Kuala Lumpur from home leave. I i Mr. R. Renton and Mr. D.M. Brisbane arrived from Singapore by the “Ipoh” this morning. 9 Major Spconer, Engineer for Ways and Works, F.M.S. Railways, is due back from home thig
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    • 85 13 I IT'S THE LATEST DEMONSTRATION OF RCA VICTOR'S UNDISPUTED LEADERSHIP IN RADIO MODEL n 8 $95.00 122 $105.00 128 $145.00 143 $195.00 ROBINSON PIANO CO. (S.S.) LTD., PENANG. <Z\ HI > I’ I F Z W hhi V< v/J I—z1 —z V '■''x f < Wt* u V > 'ZZ
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  • 249 14 Reuter. Original Signatories DEMAND OTHERS MAKE EQUAL SACRIFICES London, June 20. It is learnt from a wvll-infornwd sourdf that there is every reason to expect that Malaya, Netherlands India, Nigeria and Bolivia will form a united front during the negotiations for the renewal of restriction, stressing
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  • 200 14 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Rvbber Sales Department Penang, June 19. The improvement in the market which we mentioned in our last report was maintai -?d during the earliest part of the week but with the somewhat limited demand from Consuming centres prices have inclined easier latterly to close unchanged on last
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  • 371 14 KENNEDY A COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation» a ME3BR& KBNMEDT A CO.’» Aan Liat today.— I Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBBR Allenby 1.50 1.60 1.45 1.55 Ayer Hitam 1.60 1.75 1.60 1.70 Ayer Molek 1.05 1.15 1.00 1.10 Ayer Panas
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  • 52 14 PENANG, JUNE 21 London Bank Demand 2 3 7 8 4 m[gt 2 4 Private 3 mst credit 2 4 3 16 3 Documentary’ 24& On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. I*4 prem. Shanghai T.T. 26%% dis. In <Jia T.T. 153 Bar Silver 32 5
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  • 104 14 Omdo» YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £230.0.0 £230 on Do. (3 months) £2i7iao *230.0.0 £217.15.0 £218.0.0 ll4o »113.50 R„Ji 1425 IV OOMM-(tad>M> «35° Buyers no sellers »«o BUBBUL— Lcudam 6jVd. 6a. T ©rk 12%c(G) 12/ ff c(G) «Dgapora spot 20%c. 20 %c. JuOfßqiL 21%c. 20%c. OctiDec. 22%c. 21%c. Jan.
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  • 256 14 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.92*4 1-97*4 1-90 1.95 Hitam 48 50 47 49 Jelebu 90 95 90 85 Johan 25 27 24 26 Kuchai 70 75 67*4 70 Lukut 1.00 1.05 97% 1.02% Nawng Pet 75 77% 75 77% North Taiping
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  • 206 14 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday Paris 74 21 32 74 47 64 New York 4.93% 4.93% Montreal 4.93% 4.93% Brussels 29.15 29.16 Geneva 15.08% 15.10 Amsterdam 7.25% 7.26% Milan 59% 59; J Berlin 12.24 12.25% Prague 117% 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Vienna
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  • 166 14 The following are tb- latest quotation I .'or today Buyers Sellers I ITN Ampat 4 3 4 9 Hong Fatts 50 52% Hongkong Tin 12 3 12 9 Jelebus 90 95 Johan .25 .27 Kamunting 12 6 13 K. Lanjut 15 0 .’.5 6 Killinghell 11 9
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  • 282 14 SOON THEAM CO. Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers ITN Chenderiangs 8 3 8 9 8j- 8 6 ■Hong Fatts .50 .52% .49 .51% Hongkongs 12 3 12 9 12 3 12 9 Jelebus .91 .94 .90 .93 I Johans -25 .27 .25 .27 j IK. Kampars 9 9 10
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  • 36 14 -—Rugby Radio Service. London, June 20. Sterling on New York was 4.92 I|2 and Paris 74 9; 16. The Stock Markets were quiet, British funds being steady. War loan was 105 15|16. Gold 141|ll!2d.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 60 14 C c (BULLFINCH J BUTTER I I ,O. PURITY J s The Butter for Everybody 5 h SOLE 4GENTS: > Henry "WangK Co., Ltd., 11 S PENANG i B 2 > SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. J MWWAW.’, S FOO CHEONG COMPANY 89, Bishop Street. Now on display new fashionable furniture.
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    • 54 14 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. Cheah. Tat Lock is no longer employed by us in any capacity and is not authorised to collect any moneys on our beha f. International Assurance Co., ltd., 22a, Beach Street Penang Office. When SHOPPING Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR Famous For GENTS. DRESSING
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    • 38 14 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainfxO 6.00 76 N Noon 79 N.W. TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 3.56 a.m 9.56 a m 3.42 p.m 10.40 p m. TOMOP” OU 4.42 a.m 10.40 a.m 4.20 p.m 11.24 p.m
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  • 2407 15 OVERSEA-CHINESE CORPORATION IN SOUND POSITION MALAYAN TRADE IMPROVEMENT The third annual general meeting of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation iutd., was held at its registered office, China Building, Chulia Street, S&gapore, on Saturday, June 15, with Mr. Chee Swee Cheng, chairman of the Board of Direc-
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    • 36 15 sga SPECIAL McNISH rat scotch whisky U| "The Whisky with a mellow taste MSNISH3 ov*** yßjp 11 ma GRAND I McNISH SCOTCH WHISKY "The Choice of the Connoisseurs" N V. STRAITS JAVA TRAD ING CO.. PENANG.
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    • 122 15 s GO SMARTLY HANDKERCHIEFEDI > Choose your handkerchiefs as you choose your ties —to go with your suits—to suit all occasions. 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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    • 1772 16 STEAMSHIP MNE I >Y3CpprS=; <7ru( AMERICAN M AIL LINE ,4j. r V. W Ajw i Fn 2 x w /Vi I jglf’ 1 I 'X' ai, l2 Wi (<l|^s5 r 7— S Z” V^xS^3l* z w K I ifflaammaMMw > BLUB FUMMEL LIMB Vereeta LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Lore ~fr»
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  • 343 17 AIR MAILS mail for Kenya, Tanganyika., Uganda bar Northern and Southern Rhodesia aland and South Africa by train to ..pore and then by Imperial Airways 4 be closed at 7 p.m. today. nail for Australia,, New Zealand, Java Pi mor Dilly by train to Singapore and ee
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  • 763 17 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal .1 Lines I The following is a list of vessels arrivtaf a.nd sealing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY I S.S. BULAN from Singapore via ports. S.S. JEYPORE from Bombay via Colombo. Sails same day for Singapore and Japan ports. S.S. DUYMAER
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    • 31 17 ’.W.VA'A'AW/i And here’s your chance to try. EASTERN BAZAAR PRICES Are All Fixed And CHEAPEST. Leading Silk Merchants. •.'■waw.w.va WHAT LONDON IS DOING READ CHARLES X ROBERTS In The SUNDAY GAZETTE.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1327 17 Wireless Programmes JBJLC. McGill and Charles Hayes; the mu- arr. Gerrard W.lliams). Band: Suite sic by George Barker. Produced by frcm The Miracle, PreludeThe following are the wavelengths, two William MacLurg. Humpordinck). < which will be used ataiultaneouriyl2.2o-c:ose down. .11.10—Troise and his Banjoliers with Don *s* I CarIOS < TenOT
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    • 154 17 11.35 —News in English cn DJQ and in Dutch on DJB 11.50 —Clcse down DJQ, DJB (Germa English) PHOHI—HOLLAND TODAY Wavelength: 15.58 meres P.M. 7.30 Dutch National Ar-.them and opening announcements. 7.4o—Records. 7.45 “Short waves—leng d stances.” Talk by Mr. W. F. Spruit. 8.05 —Station orchestra. 8.30 Latest News From
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  • 688 18 Striking Collection On Exhibition ROYAL FAMILY'S CONTRIBUTION To those who had not been to St Petersburg, Moscow, Kieff or Novgorod before the War, the exhibition of Russian Art which was opened by the Duchess of Kent at 1, Belgrave-square W., will be a revelation. The exhibits especially
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  • 407 18 Lost Their Way Died Of Thirst TRYING TO REACH AID ON FOOT Paris, June 2. An Englishwoman and an Englishman have lost their lives, and two Frenchmen are hovering between life and death, as the outcome of a motor journey in the Sahara. The woman was
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  • 154 18 Cannibal Chief* Son Es*avs There is one language into which the bible has not yet been translated. It is that spoken by the inhabitants of the Marovo Lagoon, a large group of islands of the Western Solomons, in the Pacific. As no written language has ever existed
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  • 118 18 But The Frogs Had Other Ideas Recently in the Melbourne (Australian) zoo, a large native iguana lizard was given solitray confinement in disgrace for devouring snakes in the enclosure. But its bad example has been quickly followed. After punishment had been meted out to the “goanna,” as Australians
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  • 498 18 Road Sign Thrown In River I TWO DAYS NIGHTS UNDER ARREST Birmingham, June 6. Engineer Rear-Adml. George Whittle Phillips, C.8.E., for whom a warrant was issued at Alcester Police-Court on June 3, and who was later arrested in London, was at Alcester fined £4 on each of three
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    • 348 18 g. f I I BABIES THRIVE ON I "LACTOGEN". I P 5 r ■EEI I* Doctors, Nurses, Heads of Infant z Welfare Centres, and other Health r Authorities say "PUT BABY ON LACTOGEN” because Lactogen-fed babies grow sturdy, t strong, vigorous, healthy and happy with firm flesh, dense bone, good
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  • 1672 19  -  INDUSTRY ORGANISED ON SCIENTIFIC LINES By ERNEST H. PICKERING, M.P. (in the "Daily Telegraph The writer of this article has recently returned from Japan, where for some months past he has filled the hair of English Literature at Tokio Imperial University. He has come
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  • 89 19 Australia's Big Jubilee Scheme A comprehensive plan to establish a Chair of Obstetrics in the universities of every Australian State is being developed by the Australian Federal government and the Federal Health Council as one of the principal ways of employing the King 1 George V
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  • 111 19 Lorry Of Beer. Bullock And Bread 1 Reminiscent of the “roaring ‘fifties” was an At Home just given by a lucky gold prospector in the wilds of Central Australia, to celebrate the sale of an interest in claim for a large sum. The At Home lasted
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  • 109 19 Every Morning For Two Years For twenty years without fail, Paddy, a farm dog at Kilmore, Victoria, has taken the paper from the mail contractor while the car is moving and carried it a quarter of a mile to his master. Every day, at 7 a.m. he
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    • 174 19 Si WHITE |KT Jfii'iP of 7 Trie nets flip SOLE AGENTS FOR Penang. Perak and Kedah HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.. Penang and Ipoh. '1- property /F is wealth j® ii&iF«Oß• Oißiilsfru The greatest enemy of property la deterioration. If the exterior of your home is beginning to appear weather-beaten, or
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  • 227 20 Opening Of Yachting Season LEADING THE WAY.—The crew of Velsheda, Mr. W. L. Stephensons allsteel yae~L f waiting on tne ropes for orders wnen rounding the first buoy m the opening race oi tne season at Harwicn Regatta. Followed by Candida and DwmocK, v eisneua,
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