Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 June 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 143. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2514 1 TRUST'S APPEAL AGAINST PROHIBITION WRIT ISSUE "PUBLIC HEALTH VERSUS VESTED INTERESTS" A reference to the speech by Sir Arnold Rob’nson at the meet" ot the Legislative Council last Mondav was made by Mr. <<'land Braddell (for the Singapore Improvement Trust) in
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  • 74 1 —Reuter Wireless. Singapore's Strategic Importance CO-ORDINATED IMPERIAL SCHEME Melbourne, June 23. A co-ordinated imperial defence scheme was foreshadowed by the meeting of the Commonwealth Defence Council which is believed to have broached a plan for new Australian defence measures in close co-operation with Great Britain, other Dominions
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  • 61 1 Reuter. U.S. Hands-Off Policy Was'Sftigton, June 23. The Under-Secretary, Mr. Phillips informed the British Government of America's hope that the Anglo-German agreement will pave the way to a general naval limitation. Mr. Phillips did not comment on the agreement. The State Department is maintaining a hands-off policy
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  • 75 1 —Reuter. Invited To Return As A Tyrolean Innsbruck, June 24. Cheering and singing of the old Imperial National Anthem in the streets at Hall, the second largest Tyrolean town greeted the announcement that the Municipality had invited the Archduke Otto and the ex-Empress Zita to live there as
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  • 136 1 Bad Start To Non-Stop Attempt New York, June 22. The two brothers, Marquis George and Count Alfred Monteverde of Portugal: crashed when taking off from the Floyd Bennett field in an attempt at a non-stop flight to Rome. Both were only shaken. The big Bellanca machine with
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  • 578 1 Little In Way Of Reserve WARNING BY MR. H. H. FAIRBURN Such drastic reductions in the actual man-power of the Straits Settlements Police Force has been effected during the last three years that a grave warning regarding future conditions is given by the late Inspector-General of Police,
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  • 293 3 Coroner’s Court Inquiry SON GIVES EVIDENCE An inquiry was held on Sat. by the oroner, Mr. J.P. Biddulph, into the ath of a Chinese woman, Tho who was found hanging in her tn at 232, Brick Kiln Road on June 12. Inspector Lyons conducted the inquest.
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  • 56 3 At Runnymede Hotel Cocktail Dances The management of the Runnymede Hotel is to be congratulated on its enterprise in running a waltz competition in connection w’ith the cocktail dances, beginning to-day. Some of our Chinese friends we have seen in nightly practice at Wembley will be running regular
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  • 54 3 Mr. M. B. Lynch of Messrs- Lim Lim was given a hearty send-off by a large number of friends and fellow members of the Bar w’hen he sailed on Sat. on heme leave by the “Rajputana”. Appropriately enough the ship band played "Tipperary” as the
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  • 999 3 TEA-PARTY AT SHANGHAI HOTEL ADDRESS GIVEN BY STAFF AND AGENTS A tea party was given by the Penang staff of Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., on Sat. at the Shanghai Hotel to Mr. P. H. Birt, the local manager of the firm, who leaves on Friday
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  • 358 3 Chinese Found In Kitchen VERDICT OF SUICIDE RETURNED The subject of an inquiry held on Sat. by the Coroner, Mr. J.P. Biddulph, was the death of a young Cantonese, Leong Ah Seng who was found suffering from corrosive poisoning, and died as a result in the
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  • 39 3 MOTORISTS—CAUTION In connection with the laying of the steel sewerage main along Burmah Road, w’ork will commence next week off the crossing at the junction of Burmah Road and Anson Road. Motorists should take precaution when approaching this junction.
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  • 2022 4 GIRL SHOT BY ACCIDENT UNCLE SHOWING PISTOL WAS REMOVING THE MAGAZINE Singapore, June 21. The Coroner’s inquest into the death of Beatrice Phipps, which commenced before Mr. W. G. Pcrter and a jury of five persons this morning, was concluded at 3 o’clock in the
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  • 993 5 AUTHORITIES' DRIVE TO INCREASE LOCAL CONSUMPTION SPECIAL SECTION AT AGRI-HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION ENCOURAGING USE AS FOODSTUFF AND FOR COIR AND CHARCOAL GREAT efforts are being made by the Department of Agriculture and the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association to give much needed assistance to what may be described as
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  • 272 5 Chinese Bound Over c MAGISTRATE ORDERS t CANCELLATION OF LICENCE I Judgment was delivered by Mr. G.F. Staynes, the acting Ipoh First Magistrate, on Saturday in the case in which a Chinese lorry driver named Fong Kee Fook, was, tried on a charge of causing
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  • 1005 5 MR. TOWERS RUTS QUESTION FOR MILITARY HISTORIANS AT PRESENTATION TO THE V.l. CADET CORPS M<_ A.C.J. Towers, who was the founder of the .1. Cadet Corps and its first Commanding Officer, reviewed the Corps on its own parade ground on Saturday formally made the presentation
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  • 203 6 Country Mansion Blaze HOW HANDCROSS PARK, a Sussex mansion on the’ London-Brighton road, near Crawley, looked from the air after catching fire. Flames, fanned by the high wind, s °ared to a height of nearly ov feet, and destroyed the whole building within two hours.
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  • 850 7 SUPERIOR RINGCRAFT AND EXPERIENCE SATURDAY'S BOXING AT SINGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 22. Tonight’s boxing was partially effected by the weather which was none too good and partially by the smallness of the arena but despite this there was a good crowd who turned
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  • 121 7 Tourist Trophy races. —Rugby Radio Service. Narrow Win For Stanley Woods London, June 22. The Senior Tourist Trophy mo’or cycle race over the Isle of Man mountain course of 264 miles was very closely contested and the narrow marg n of four seconds separated Stanley Woods, who
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  • 35 7 —Reuter. Member Of Well-Known Sporting Family Peiping, June 22. The death occurred of Mr. J. N. Behrens, second Secretary of the British Embassy e.nd member of a well-known Yorkshire sporting family.
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  • 531 7 Last Night's Disappointing Bouts CLEVER JOHN KNOCKED OUT (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Fighting Choo is still the same old Choo and last night’s display he put up was perhaps the most disappointing of the five fights he had with Boy Nara. Not only did the local
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  • 48 7 final course record of 66.—Reuter Wireless. Won By Percy Allis RECORD LOW AGGREGATE Glenagle, June 23. Percy Allis won the Scottish Open Golf Championship with a record low aggregate for a first class championship of 273 and a final course record of 66.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 131 7 I Team Selected ROBINS. SMITH AND BOWES DROPPED London, June 23. The following 12 players have been invited to hold themselves in readiness to represent England in the second Test match against South Africa at Lords on Tune 29. R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick) Capt. N. S.
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    183 7 Saturday's Closing Scores HOLMES SCORES A CENTURY London. June 22. The following are the closing scores of today’s county cricket marches M.C.C. v. CAMBRIDGE U. Cambridge Univers ty 100 (Sims 8 for 34 and 29 for no wicke’s. M.C.C. 112. SURREY V. WORCESTER Surrey 433 (Squires 143. Holmes
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  • 501 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. G. Hercn, Surveyor-General of Ships is visiting Penang. I j Mr. W. V. Simpson is now on Durian Tunggal Estate, Malacca. Mr. J. S. Williams, a keen Lower Perak cricketer, has left Tcluk Anson for Madras cn a short visit. I Mr. Nick Cavalieri, of the Frank
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  • 1343 8 Makes Top Score For His Side AND BOWLS DR. HOPKINS FOR A DUCK NON-BENDERS BEATEN IN THE END Sir Shenton Thomas, playing for the Non-Benders against the P.C.C. yesterday had the satisfaction of making top score for his side, a very carefully
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  • 246 8 By Six Wickets The Penang Free Schoo! defeated Old Freer Association by sx wickets on the P.F.S. ground yesterday. O. F. A. L. Seng Kee c Hong Eang b Ho-g Lay 19 L. R. Sheri bEu Cheow Chye 14 L. Tiang Swee bK. Phin Hong 2
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  • 474 8 Win Fcr Malay College i From Our Own Correspondent) Taip ng, June 23. j In an interesting inter-school cricket j match played at the School Padcng here on Saturday, Malay College (Kuala Kang-j sar) defected King Edward VII School,! 1 Taiping, by 24 runs. It was a
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  • 452 8 To Challenge For Perak Title ENTRIES FOR OPEN TOURNAMENT I (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sunday. Penang and Selangor are well repre- sented in the entries for the Perak Open Lawn Tennis Championship Meeting which 1 begins in Ipoh on July 8. Chin Kee Onn, the holder
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  • 74 8 P.C.C. v. D.A.F.C. The following have been selected to play for the P.C.C. against ‘he D.A.F.C. in the first divisors League match temonow on the Esplanade at 5 15 p.m. F. M. Adam; W. Ingh?m, T. A. Maxwell; J. A. Evano, S. L. NcNee, H. E.
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  • 836 8 MISS TENG GIN KEOW'S FINE PERFORMANCES YAP SWEE AUN AGAIN CHAMPION ATHLETE RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S CHINESE SPORTS Fifteen new records were established out of 18 events yesterday, the last day of the third Penang Chinese Olympiad on the Victoria Green. Of these four
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  • 51 8 Wen By Paterson (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 24. Paterson yesterday won the Island Golf Championship beating Hamilton 5 and 4. Paterson was 3 up at the ninth hole and 7 up at the 18th hole but was back to 4 up at the 27th hole.
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  • 582 9 GIVES AWAY CHAMPIONSHIP CUP Seven Schools Compete BERTAM SCHOOL HEADS LIST His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas was an interested spectator at the annual Penang and Province Wellesley Malay Schools’ drill and games competition which was held on the Francis Eight School
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  • 788 9 DAY OF UPSETS IRISH LADY, MITHRAS AND KLUMPUR PAY BEST EDNA MAY AND LIGHTING WIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 22. A large crowd was attracted to the races today, the concluding day of the Skye Meeting. The weather was fine and the
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  • 80 9 on the railway platform.—Rugby Radio Service. After Ascot Race Meeting London, Jun e 22. The Queen who has been in residence at Windsor Castle fcr Ascot Week returned by road to London this morning and, later, accompanied by Princess Elizabeth travelled by rail to Sandringham
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  • 309 9 By Ten Wickers SENG KIM IN FORM A cricket match was played on Sat. on the St. Xavier’s ground between the St. Xavier’s Institution and the Marathons and resulted in a win for the latter by ten wickets. The following are the scores ST. XAVIER’S INSTITUTION
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  • 200 9 Second Division League Table For the third time in succession, the Charevatts XI conceded a walk-over to their opponents, this time the Muslim Recreation Club, in the Second Division League soccer, match which was to have been played on Saturday. The following are the positions of
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  • 319 9 P.C.C. 'A DEFEATS SMELTERS By 68 Runs WHITLEY BATS WELL TO SCORE 41 I The Penang Cricket Club “A defeated the Eastern Smelting Club by 68 runs on the Esplanade on Saturday. Whitley 41 and Foster 30 were the principal scorers for the Cricket Club while, K. Taylor 26, de
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  • 82 9 Anderson School Defeated (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 22. The Perak Non-Benders defeated the Anderson Schocl on time in an exciting finish. The Non-Benders, batting first, totalled 100 (Jonklass 30, Doe 25, BedeCox 10). Suppiah took 4 for 12 and Lingam 3 for 24. The
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  • 57 9 —Rugby Radio Service. Reaching Climax Next Fortnight London, June 22. The great festival of sport begun at Ascot this week reaches its climax next fortnight. The chief events include the Wimt..a_7i Lawn Tennis Championships, the Open Golf Championship and the second Test Match between England and South
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  • 825 10 During the last twenty years one has in vain tried to follow Chinese politics and tried to understand what the military leaders were aiming at but it was just as well to attempt the solution of a jig-saw puzzle. For a long time the military leaders held
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  • 592 10 AN APOLOGY: We must apologise to our readers for the trouble we are causing them by changing the arrangement of the pages of the “Pinang Gazette. Recent additions to our staff and plant enables us to deal with a greater! volume of late news, both cabled and
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  • 59 10 >. —Reuter Wireless. Special Dispensation After Civil Ceremony Paris, June 23. France’s first air wedding was solemnized over the aerodrome at Toussir Le Noble and the ecclesiastical authorities gave special dispensation after the civil ceremony for an open air mass. The bridal pair entered the plane
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  • 144 10 Monday, 17th June. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices this morning. Hon. J.S.W. Arthur and Hon. Mr. G. |W. Bryant had Luncheon at Government House. Tuesday, 18th June. In the morning His Excellency visited the Leper
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  • 307 10 I On Way To London ENTERTAINED BY CHINESE CONSUL Passing through Penang on Saturday evening by the Rajputana on his wax supervise the Chinese Ar Exhibition f o held at Burlington House in London w.Mr. Chen T ian Sze, a former judge of t
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  • 650 11 Removal Of Chinese Protectorate REASONABLE EXPENDITURE JUSTIFIED Minutes of a Committee Meeting held .1 the office of the Penang Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday. June 18. 1935 at 5.15 p.m. Present: Mr. D.A. Mackay (President) •i the Chair Mr. Lim Keong Lay (Vice I’resident) Messrs. R.P. Phillips, N.
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  • 283 11 Mr. F. Gordon-Smith PRESENTLY ATTORNEYGENERAL AT TRINIDAD The “Pinang Gazette” is offijcially informed that His Majesty ithe King has been pleased to give 'directions for the appointment of I the Honourable Mr. Frederick Gordon Smith, Attorney-General, Trinidad, to be a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court
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  • 191 11 As a result of fighting in public, a Tamil and a Chinese were brought up before the Police Magistrate, Mr J P. Biddulph, this morning. Both accused claimed trial. Court Inspector Stewart prosecuted. The first accused said that he went to the second accused's shop
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  • 79 11 Alleged Attack On Compatriot The case was mentioned today in the District Court before His Honour, Mr. B. F Bridge, in which a Malay named Mat Isa bin Haji Sa’ad stands charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, Mat Arof bin Mat, with a piece
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  • 124 11 Mr. E. T. C. Garland FOUNDER OF AYLESBURY GARLAND (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 24. The news of the death of Mr. E. T. C. Garland has been received locally. Mr. Garland was one of the pioneer European business men of Ipoh and founded the firm
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  • 240 11 An A.al, Ismail bin Alwi, wai. brought up bcior„ j. maauipn, in uie police Couit in,o morning, cuarg<d with the theft oi three fountain pens Accused c.a.med trial. Cimi Court inspector Stewart prosecutGiving evidence, a proprietor of an aerated water factory in
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  • 112 11 Preliminary Enquiry To Be Held The case was mentioned today in the, Police Court, in which two Tamils, one a woman, stands charged with making a false report at the Beach Street Police Station on May 31. The accused were alleged o have falsely charged three persons
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  • 53 11 Bailor Given One Day To Find Him Whilst on bail, a Chinese named Ong Nee, who was cn a charge of fermenting intoxicating liquor, was said to have absconded. The bailor. Teh Say Kuan, was given until tomorrow to find accused by the Police Magistrate, Mr. J. P.
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  • 48 11 The Hon. Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, who had been away to Singapore to sit in the Court of Appeal, returned to Penang on Saturday and resumed work in the Supreme Court this morning. His Lordship was heavily engaged with Chamber work this morning.
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  • 339 11 Celebration In Local Catholic Churches OVERFLOWING CONGREGATIONS The feast of Corpus Christi was yesterday celebrated in all the Roman Catholic Churches with pomp and fervour and there were overflowing cengregations in all the churches. At the Church of Our LaTly of Sorrows, McAlister Road, the procession
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  • 289 11 Coolie Gefs Six Months' R. I. That he found the gunny bags outside the gedown was the defence put up by a coolie, Lim Beow, in the District Court I today when charged with housebreaking by entering the store-room of Ban Hock Bee rice factcry, at 10.30 p.m.
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  • 50 11 The following have been appointed and have consented *o serve on he Committee of the Non-Benders’ Ball at Ipoh, on Saturday, August 10: Mesdames L. A. Thomas and A. C- J'Towers, and Messrs. C- L. Green, L. A I Thomas, O. B- Williams ano A. C- JTowers (Convener).
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  • 282 11 BETTY KARCHANG WINS FIRST PRIZE A grand juvenile treat was given at the Queen’s Theatre yesterday when the management of the Bcsco Club held a matinee which was attended by a large number of members and friends. i The occasion, in addition to the usual matinee
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  • 1255 12 PENANG THIRD ATHLETIC MEET FINE PERFORMANCE BY YAP SWEE AUN LOWERS CHINA RECORD IN JAVELIN THROW Eleven new records were set up from the first 17 events of the Penang Chinese third athletic meet which began on Sat. afternoon on the ictoria Green before a
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  • 634 13 WARSHIPS CONCENTRATING AT HONGKONG LAST RESORT TO EFFECT RELEASE OF ADMIRAL KIANG CANTONESE CADETS HELD AS HOSTAGES Hongkong, June 22. Interest in the Chinese naval situation was further enlivened his morning by the arrival at Junk Bay in British waters, a few uiiles outside
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  • 256 13 —Reuter. Capt. Eden On Tour VISITING FRENCH AND ITALIAN CAPITALS London. June 22. The conversation between Capt. Anthony Eden, Minister for League Affairs and the French Prime Minister. Monsieur Laval, were continued today and it is expected that Mr. Eden will leave for R me tonight and
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  • 29 13 .—Reuter. Forthcoming Engagement* Cancelled London, June 22. The Duchess of Kent has cancelled her forthcoming engagements and she is not undertaking any further functions this summer.
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  • 180 13 —Reuter. For Speaker LABOUR PARTY TO OPPOSE CAPT. FITZROY London, June 22. The question of creating a special nonterritorial constituency for the speaker of the House of Commons is likely to be considered at an early Cabinet meeting as a result of the Labcur Party’s official decision
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  • 148 13 Rugby Radio Service. Accompanied By Dense Fcg SEVERAL STEAMERS IN DIFFICULTIES Lcndon, June 22. Following the cold wet weather of recent weeks there was a return to summer conditions yesterday which was the hottest of the year. With the heat came dense fog in many parts.
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  • 59 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Appointed Ambassador At Rio London, June 22. Mr. Hugh Gurney who was promoted K.C.M.G. in the recent Birthday Honours has been appointed Ambassador at Rio in succession to Sir William Seeds who is shortly relinquishing that post. Sir Patrick Ramsay, at present Minister at
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  • 81 13 w’ere Britain’s allies in the war.—Rugby Radio Service. Gesture Of Goodwill London, June 22. The British Legion in fulfilment of a gesture of goodwill recently approved by the Prince of Wales has arranged for delegations of ex-servicemen to visit Prague on July 4, Vienna on July 8. Budapest
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  • 162 13 Reu*er. Senator Huey Long SUPPORT PRESIDENT'S NEW TAXATION PROPOSALS Washington, June 22. While anxiously awaiting for President Roosevelt to decide whe'her he would ask immediate legislation for his new taxation proposals. Congress saw a surprise development on the fleor of the Senate in the form of a
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  • 95 13 Rugby Radio Service. SINCE THE ARMISTICE Over 2| Million Built London, June 22. The Minister of Health, Sir Kingsley Wood speaking last night at Liverpool said the latest official figures showed that since the Armistice nc fewer than 2.670.500 new houses had been built in
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  • 124 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Begins On Monday VISIT BY DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK London, June 22. The British week at the Brussels Exhibition which will include a visit by the Duke and Duchess of York begins on Monday with the arrival of H.M. Sloops, “Halcyon”
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  • 619 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN POBT TODAY S.S. TITAN from Liverpool. Sails for Manila and Japan. S.S. MALACCA MARU from Japan. Sails for Rangoon and Calcutta same day. S.S. PYRRHUS from Singapore.
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  • 182 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatrtv by train to Singapore and thence by K.N.I.L.M. Service will be closed e>t T p.m. today. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by K.LM> Service will be closed at 8 a.m.
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 498 14 Wireless Programmes H.B.C. The following are the wavelengths, twO| ef which will be used simultaneously 080 16.86 metres •ad GSF 18-82 metres GST 19-82 metres throughout aad OSO 16.86 metres until 11.06 pm. Local Time OSK 25.2» metros after 11.05 pm. Local Time OSD 25.58 metres and G3C 81.30 metres
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    • 666 14 Selection, La Belle Helene (Offen- 11.50—The News, bach). Seein is Believin’ (Mil- 12.05—The BBC Dance Orchestra ton Ager). Three Dances from (cont’d). Nell Gwyn: (1) Country Dance 12.20—Close down. (2) Pastoral Dance (3) Merry- makers’ Dance (Edward German).! WEDNESDAY Patrol, The Crack Regiment (To- 1 bani). Shadow Dance (Dinorah) 6-20-Big
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    • 1952 15 4 dollar steamship line z ry^MJ < oMAMERICAN MAIL LINE Ja t t l ~A s 'jt) _zfcrSTFX. I J-A W -II < 1\ > Hub funnel limb ~7ll§P‘~l 1 vi/ Vessels LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. L»av» rh» M ll>L JTH cl ajax w t A h R e °“or
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    • 615 16 SHOWING FRIDAY. 28TH BOOKINGS NOW OPEN AT ROBINSON'S 'PHONE 567 A GLAMOROUS. GLORIOUS MUSICAL WITH HUNDREDS OF BRITAIN'S LOVELIEST GIRLS DANCING THE NEW DANCE SENSATION "THE CARANGA" JACK BUCHANAN in ‘Brewsters Millions with LILI DAMITA (directed by THORNTON FREELAND who made 'WHOOPEE' 'FLYING DOWN TO RIO* WONDERFUL SONGS GORGEOUS GIRLS
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  • 1345 17 "IN VIEW OF REVENUE SURPLUS" "NECESSITIES OF LIFE TO POOR" “In view of the fact that the general revenue for 1934 has shown a surplus of several millions over expenditure, it is the sincere hope of this Chamber that Government will see its way
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  • 98 17 Chinese Woman Fined HAD PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS A Chinese woman, Tan Chua, was charged before Mr. J.P. Biddulph in the Police Court on Sat. with being in possession of dutiable liquor at 17, Magazine Road. Accused pleaded guilty. Mr. G.J.G. Pitt, Assistant Superintendent of Excise, said that
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  • 171 17 Body Exhumed (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 22. Mysterious circumstances surround the death of a well dressed and well nourished young Tamil whose body was found lying on a vacant piece of land near the Ipoh Amusement Park in Cowan Street during the early hours of
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  • 78 17 Alleged Administration Of Belladona The case ill which two Malays, Abdul Khalid and Bakar bin Mohamed, were charged with administering a stupefying drug, namely, Belladonna, with intent to cause hurt to a compatriot, Ibrahim on June 14, was postponed by the Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J.
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  • 93 17 Chinese Woman Pleads Guilty To Possession CONVICTED ON THREE CHARGES Being in possession of five pots of samsu worth $2.50, duty on it being $5.96, four gallons of fermenting rice and a complete still capable of holding four gallons, a Chinese woman, Lim Boy, was brought
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  • 79 17 Theft From Methodist Church A Tamil Christain, Anthony, was charged on Saturday before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the Police Court with committing “housebreaking by entering into a place of worship, the Methodist Church at Perak Road, in order to committ of an offence punishable with imprisonment,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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    • 14 17 When Shopping Always REMEMBER I EASTERN BAZAAR i For I TAILORING Leading Silk Merchants.
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    • 179 17 WW- 'r j I Flatulence gone in > 2 minutes There are many remedies that relieve flatulence—after an hour or two. Now there is one that will completely banish that distressing condition in two minutes. t This new remedy is Chard ox— a highly-activated charcoal—fifty times more effective in its
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  • 196 18 Foretold Inspector's Sweep Success Ho Thit Yin, the Cantonese fortuneteller who was convicted on March 13 and fined $lO in def?ult 10 days’ rigorous imprisonment fcr carr r g on his busi--ness. and who foreto'd Inspector Leong .Boon Swee’s success in ‘he Perak races, was charged on Saturday
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  • 214 18 Tricks At Height Of 8.000 Feet Mr. William Picune, a 19-year-old parachute jumper, is the latest man to fly wider his own power. With curious bat-like wings attached to his arms, he stepped out of an aeroplane At 8,000 ft., rode into the wind like a bird,
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  • 712 18 JUDGE FINDS NO CORROBORATION OF PROMISE BY MARRIED ARCHITECT MONEY FOR RING AND LOAN Judgment for Mr. Allison on all issues of breach of promise and deceit with costs. Judgment for Miss Siveyer for £4O with costs of two issues on which she J
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  • 296 18 "Nan-Domestic" ADVOCATED BY DR. MARIE STOPES “Non-domestic marriage” is advocated by Dr Marie Stopes for young couples who want to marry but cannot afford to set up a home for themselves. This she has tried to initiate by private advice, and it has been followed
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  • 280 18 In K. L. Divorce Petition The hearing of the divorce petition of William Silva against Emile Nona (respondent) and K. A. Albert (correspondent) wca continued in the Supreme Court on Saturday before Mr. Justice Cussen. af‘er an adjournment of some weeks. On the direction of the
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    • 211 18 MADE WALKING A TO RTU R E For 10 years the writer of the letter below was “pestered” by corns -5 of then:. But she has finished with them bow. Read how she did it “fitutar Bath Salts have done marvels for viu feet At one time my feet were
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    • 115 18 Scott’s aSSM Poraqe t?w3a Oats K Scotland’s Best I COOKS IN FIVE MINUTES I The «Ideal Breakfast Food I I NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL L TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG. PHONE: Na. 60 The very sea-side hotel for you to spend your week-ends and holidays 1 i The safest sea-bathing place in Penang.
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    • 221 18 USE W VIMgL v fl for cleaning pots Kk -i I IB -z -J ’’J fl and pans Vim makes greasy pots and pans like new again—bright j and gleaming and spotless. B Vim is the “double action” I cleanser; it not only loosens r the dirt but also picks
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  • 978 19 CHINESE AUTHORITIES BLAMED FOR ANTI-JAPANESE ACTIONS Tokyo, May 31. Asketl by foreign correspondents to explain the situation in North China, Mr. jCiji Arnau, the spokesman of the Foreign Office, this morning expressed the following j'iews: "It was established that Chinese bandits disturbing
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  • 762 19 Good Results CULTIVATION STOPS IN SEVEN PROVINCES Nanking, June 3. Poppy cultivation has been completely suppressed in the provinces of Honan, Hupeh, Anhwe Kimgsi, Kiangsu, Chekiang, and Fukien, while the provinces of Shensi and Kansu have resorted to schemes for the annual reduction of cultivation which
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 75 19 DANGERS OF IMPURE BLOOD She root cause of most diseases impure blood. If you suffer from Skin Disease, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Trouble, Boils, Rashes, Bad Legs» Rheu•matism, Painful Joints, etc. you MUST remove the CAUSE by purifying the blood* Clarke s Blood Mixture is the foremost and genuine blood purifier,
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    • 324 19 fO’Bl ENDANGERS MbOB HEALTH go on, as many people do, fagged out day f Y after day, risking serious illness any W. chance infection or extra strain may lead to a real breakdown. y You must have ja reserve of energy—and that 'ill 1 fIA ’fl ah/ W depends on
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    • 26 19 PINANG GAZETTE PRESS LTD» MONTHLY CHECK ROLLS POCKET CHECK ROLLS /c» .edgeks books .BOOKS HEADS IM FORMS RT FORMS ACCOUNTS BALANCE SHEETS X COMPETITIVE PRICES -1
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  • 280 20 OPERATIONS TO BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER INITIAL CAPITAL $1,000,000 PENANG CHINESE MERCHANTS HAVE LARGE INTERESTS A new Chinese bank is to be established in Singapore in the near future. An increasing appreciation of banking facilities by the Chinese commercial community has prompted a number of business
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  • 128 20 At Seventh Day Adventist Chapel A double w’edding w’as solemnised at the Seventh Day Adventist Chapel yesterday afternoon, the contracting parties being Mr. Liew' Chee Leong to Miss Woo Foon Yoke, and Mr. Pok Wei Khong and Miss Yong Sw’ee Lin. Pastor Ng Hong Bocn officiated at
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  • 110 20 Business For Tuesday's Meeting The foliowring is the agenda for the 'meeting of the Municipal Ccmmissioners 1. To confirm minutes of last ordinary j meeting held on 11th June 1935. 2. Any special business the President may f bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions arrived at
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  • 60 20 Heavy Repairs On Tampin Gemas Road The Local Secretaries of the Penang Kedah Branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya have received a telegram from Central Office, reading as follows Heavy repairs 58 to 59 mile Tampin Gemas Road no traffic arrangements at all 59th mile also
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  • 221 20 i Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard appear together for the first time in a romantic story that will appeal to all film-fans, in Paramount’s “Now and Forever” opening at the Majestic tonight 1 Shirley Temple, the five-year-old star is 1 also having a principal part around which
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  • 266 20 SOON THEAM CO. Saturday Today 1 Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers UN Chenderiangs 80 86 80 B|6 Hong Fatts 49 51% 49 51 Hongkongs 12 3 12 9 12 3 12]9 JeJebus 90 93 90 93 K. Kampars 9|9 10|3 9]9 10|3 K. Lanjuts 15 0 15 6 14 9 15
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  • 44 20 PENANG, JUNE 24 London Bank Demand 2[3 7|B 4 m]st 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. 14 prem. Shanghai T.T. 2A4 dis. India T.T. 153% Ba r Silver 32
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  • 125 20 SATURDAY TODAY London (Spot) 9 a kt k ±230.2.6 No Market Do. (3 months) kt rw £218.15.0 No Market Penar? Business Done 5430 M 35 ***** London 6 tVd. No Market New York 12ftc(G) No Market Singapore Bppt 20%c. 20%c. July 20% c. 20% c. July] Sept. 21%c.
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  • 324 20 KENNEDY a CUM Pa? TODAY'S PRICES The following are tne latest qUo t IB MKttCUu*. a CO.» List today.— Saturday Tod; Buyers Sellers Buyers era UN Ampat Tin 4|3 4 9ex 4,3 1 Ayer Weng 1.92% 1.97% 1.90 Bangrin 24;0 25 6 22 0 Hitam 47%
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  • 445 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.*****54 Hi’am 47 49 47 49 Jelebu 87>2 92 87 L 92'4 Johan 24 26 24 26 Kuchai 7O 67’ 2 70 Lukut 9714 1.0214 97*2 102’4 Nawng Pet 72’4 77% 72% 77% North Taiping
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  • 390 20 Gunners Acquitted On Mischief Charge Gunners J. H. Pitcher and A. Farringdon, cf the Royal Artillery, who were charged with robbery of a motor-car and mischief by damaging ft, following the fatal accident on Changi Road early on May 5 when Gunners J. N. Jchnson and G.
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    • 22 20 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Dinner Dances EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY. Sunday, 30th June ORCHESTRAL CONCERT I by i HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 36 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfall 6.00 79 NW 19 m.m. Noon 74 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low’ Water 6.59 a.m 6 -17 p.m 12.46 p.m. tomorrow 8.25 a.m 1-10 em 8.15 pan 2.34 p.m.
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