Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 June 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 144. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY, JUNE 75, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2366 1 GREATLY PROFITING BY SALE OF QUOTA HINDERS BONA-FIDE PRODUCERS MR. JOHN BAGNALL AT STRAITS TRADING MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. June 25. At the half yearly meeting of the Straits Trading Company, Limited. Mr. John Bagnall proposing the adoption of
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  • 201 1 were engaged in rescue work.- Rugby Radio Service. Heavy Death Toll RELIEF FUND STARTED IN LONDON London, June 24. The Lord Mayor of Lordcn has called a meeting tcday in suppcit of a fund for the relief of the Quetta earthquake victims. The magnitude of that disaster
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  • 57 1 and Wednesday evenings.—Rugby Radio Service. Returning Tc London At End Of Week London, June 25. His Majesty the King is expected to return to London from Sandringham towards the end of the week. In the meantime the Queen will return tomorrow to hold alone the third and fourth
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  • 76 1 British Reply To French Note z UTILITY NAVAL CONFERENCE SUGGESTED Paris, June 24. A brief British reply to the French Government’s note on the Anglo- <»• rman Agreement was received at d'Orsay and suggests a utility naval conference before the end of this year in view of the
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  • 53 1 —Reuter. $1.000,000 Damage Fort Landerdale, Flcrida, June 24. 1 Seventy yachts including the “Mystic” owned by the Cudahy meat packing family and the “Scimitar II” owned by Commodore Gar Wood were destroyed by a fire i which swept the Pilkington Yacht Basin. The damage is estimated
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  • 79 1 i Reuter Wireless. Paris, June 20. j A2O per cent, cut in the cost of the Administrative and departmental services from the beginning of October has been decided by the Cabinet. A further important economy effective j almost immediately will be the reduction 1 of the State contribution
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  • 312 1 Albert Medal Posthumously Awarded FOR EXCEPTIONAL GALLANTRY AT SEA London, June 25. I His Majesty the King has made a posthumous award of the Albert Medal, given only in cases of exceptional gallantry and devotion, to Thomas Gibson, the late cook of the s.s. Lsworth. The
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  • 90 1 Reuter Wireless. Hi'ne Deficit Of 414,000,000 Marks Berlin, June 20. 1 Germany’s balance sheet fcr the year end rg March 31, shows a deficit of 414,000.000 marks, loss -ft sum of 60,000,000 marks which fell to the Reich from various transations, making the actual deficit 354,000.000 marks. In
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  • 80 1 Rcu er Wireless. German Ex-Servicemen In j England Lcndc June 20. The first organised party of German exserv cemen to visit England since the war was welcomed at Dover by representatives cf the British Legicn. The Germans are attending a rally of the Brighton branch of
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  • 175 1 0.7 OF CENT PER LB. The cess on rubber exported under theRubber Regulation Enactment, 1934 has been altered from 1 cent per lb. to 0.7 of a cent per lb. from July 1. 1 This decision follows considerable criti- cism of the high taxat on of
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  • 118 1 of national depopulation. —Reuter Wireless. Reel Life Version In Enacted In French Chamber Paris, June 20. A realAife version of the popular songgirl on a flying trapeze disorganised the Chamber during a serious debate today when a pretty young woman in the Visitors’ Gallery skilfully dropped
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  • 87 1 —Reuter Wireless. Discount Rate Reduced Paris, June 20. The Bank of France has reduced the discount rate from six to five per cent, and financial quarters think the Laval Government now has restored confidence sufficiently to justify alleviation of the hardship which dear money is causing trade
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  • 2333 3 THAMES' SILVER JUBILEE MEMORIAL SPITALFIELDS NEW FLOWER MARKET MEMORIES OF DRAKE FIREMEN FROM FIFTEEN NATIONS. T (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 15. DERBY NIGHT PALACE DINNER THE Derby Dinner, which the King gives at Buckingham Palace, is easily the premier fuction of its kind.
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  • 383 4 AIR SEARCH FOR BOX IN SEA Melbourne, June 13. Armed men were on guard in the Coroner’s cour‘. when the inquiry into the death of the second victim of the “Shark Murder" mystery w'f’S resumed. A squad of detectives was on duty about the court,
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  • 1408 4 ONE OF ACCUSED STATED TO BE FORMER MRS. BAMBERGER WIDOW OF 84 GIVES EVIDENCE A widow of 84, Mrs. Harriet EyreWilliams, of Thurloe-place, South Kensing- j ton, gave evidence at Westminster Policecourt in an alleged £40,0000 conspiracy' case. The accused were: Thomas Smith Impey,
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  • 1458 5 MR. GOH'S MESSAGE TO ANGLO-CHINESE STUDENTS PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES TO CAMBRIDGE PUPILS The distribution cf certificates to the Cambridge boys of the Anglo-Chinese High School took place yesterday. The Principal, the Rev. Abel Eklund, first introduced to the gathering Miss Moreton, Mr. Geh
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  • 281 5 Shot Girl's Lost Note The foster-father of a 17-years-old girl who was found dying from shot wounds alongside the body of a young soldier near Bordon Camp, Hampshire, last Wednesday, told the coroner, Mr. A. L. Bowker, at Alton, of his refused to allow the couple to keep
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  • 212 5 Discovery Near Salt Lake City New York, June 11. Another 90,700 dollars cf the Weyerhaeuser ransom money have been found by the police buried in a sack not fai from the highway through Immigration Pass, a few miles outside Salt Lake City. The sum was
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    • 78 5 Ojli M-EAf BE F Our SALE is Genuine Only Once A Year For One Month FROM MONDAY NEXT TO 31ST. JULY 1935 g 8 WE OFFER YOU g Such a Big Reduction in Price 0 As Will Astonish You Q MT BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT THIS SALE SAVE MONEY M
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    • 168 5 BABY PITIFUL TO LOOK AT Red Spots on Face. Itched All the Time. Healed by Cuticura. ‘‘Red spots started on my baby s face and they itched all the time causing baby to scratch and lose a lot of sleep. Her little face was a terrible sight; she was pitiful
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  • 209 6 BAHRAM. the Aga Khan’s un-tr-n’cn colt, winning the Derby a* Kpsom by two lengths from Rebin Goodfellow, with Field Trial *hird, half-a-length behind. Favourite Wins The Derby TELL AKKIYAL ol LUv King and Queen at Epsom during a heavy shower. BRIGHT SPOTS.— The brilliant costumes
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  • 1063 7 LOCAL MANAGER CHARGED WITH IMPORTATION COTTON GOODS DECLARED AS PURE SILK ThP case was heard yesterday afternoon in the District Court, before His Honour, Mr. B. F. Bridge, in which C. K. Chellaram was charged with knowingly' importing into the Colony on May 16 regu- i Jated textiles,
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  • 245 7 American Car Sales Mounting New Passenger car registrations in the uniced States for the month of March totalled 261,477. This brings the record Gi sales for the first three months of 1935 1 up io 568,727, a gain of 239,311 or 72.6 Cent, over the first
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  • 359 7 j Magistrate Takes Lenient View NOMINAL FINE IMPOSED Six Chinese were charged before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the Police Court yesterday, W’ith tying up their lighters alongside the s.s. Mandar, a ship carrying alien passengers, on May 31, without permission of the Immigration Authorities. Mr. J.
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  • 356 7 Several Cases In Singapore COUNTERFEIT H.M.V. GRAMOPHONE NEEDLES Several cases under the Merchandise Maiks Ordinance came up before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Singapore criminal district judge, on Saturday. Detective-Inspector D. E. Nickels, off cer in Charge of Commercial Crimes, prosecuted in all instances. The proprietor of
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  • 579 7 'SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. S. W. Sidford is now on Ulu Remis Estate, Johore. Mrs. John Bailey, wife of the British Charge d’Affaires at Bangkok, returned to Siam on the “Rawalpindi” after a holiday at home. Mr. H. D. Mundell has been appointed jto be a member of the Rule Committee
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  • 582 8 Reuter PERRY WINS EASILY Rainville iieaten In Straight Sets McGRATH SPRINGS SURPRISE London, June 25. The W imbledon Championships, the great event of the tennis year, opened t -day in glorious summer weather, the temperature at one time exceed?ng S 4 degrees. Fred Perry,
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  • 248 8 Ee Kong And Tuck Wing Win Doubles SECOND YEAR IN SUCCESSION iFronvOur Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur June 24. For the second year in succession, Ong Ee Kong and Cheong Tuck Wing won the Men s Doubles title of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Championship meeting defeating C. Howard
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  • 220 8 Win For Taiping Ramblers (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. June 24. At the invitation of the Kedah Lawn Tennis Association, the Taiping Ramblers, a new tennis party recently formed in this town under the leadership of Capt. E. S. Lilley, went to Sungei Patani
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  • 46 8 Rugby Rad s Service. Capt. Lewis Wins Kong's Challenge Cup London, Juns 25. Cantai-r Lewis, of the Irish Free State, on T rar mo re Boy wsn ho King- George Gold Challenge Cup at 'ho International Horse Sh~w ?t Clymp a thin afternoon.—
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  • 142 8 —Reuter. Sims' Eight For 34 DECISIVE VICTORIES IN COUNTY CRICKET London, June 24 The following are the results cf the principal cricket matches concluded today:—■ The M.C.C. defeated Cambridge University by eight wickets. Cambridge University: 100 (Sims 8 for 34) and 139 (Hearne 4 for
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  • 49 8 Selangor's Team To Meet Penang The following hav e b?en selected to represent Selangor in the Malaya Cup match against Penang at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday:— Kum Pak: See Hu. Kai Ban; Kim Wan, Taib, Jan M hamed: Mun Hoi, Ismail, Henry, Soon Teck, Ah Chee.
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  • 172 8 —Reuter. Nearly 300 Competing MACDONALD SMITH SMASHES GULLANE COURSE RECORD Gullane, June 24. On either side of this small village, on the courses of Muirfield and Gullane, nearly three hundred of the world's best golfers began the struggle for the British Open Golf Championship with the
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  • 31 8 Reuter. McAvoy Retains British Title Manchester, June 24. Jock McAvoy of Rochdale retained the British middleweight boxing championship by outpointing Al Burke of London over 15 rounds. Reuter.
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  • 74 8 Penang Beaten At Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 25. The Ipoh Golf Club convincingly defeated the Penang Golf Club by five matches to one on Sunday. Results: Ayton Mitchell beat Brodie Somerville 2 1. Abbott Stewart beat Carmichael Kent 2 1. Gilchrist Johnston beat Fidles Law
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  • 43 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 25. In the Ipoh soccer league the Corinthians defeated the Indians in the final match of the league by five goals to one and secured the league championship. The victory was thoroughly deserved.
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  • 451 8 Handicaps For First Day CARD OF 9 EVENTS The following ere the handicaps fcr the firs* day of the Ferak Turf Club July Mee’ing to be run l at Ipoh on Saturday, June 29 Herses —Class I—Division1 —Division I—71 —7 Furs. Refill 9-06 Belle Edna
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  • 363 8 Torio Sosa Loses Anc< er Fight KID GABO BEATEh Torio Sosa suffered another def. ~a points at the bauds of Kid D’Silva in a three-minute rounds contest at R: i JOa on June 15. The Kid owed his su-. .ese o his greater initiative, his clever f. ~r
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    1790 9 FIRST ROYAL WIN OF SEASON PROGRESS OF PAMPAS GRASS CORONA CORONA'S COSMOPOLITAN (From Our Own Correspondent). London, June 5. KING’S SUCCESS AT BRIGHTON Much the most noteworthy feature of the concluding stage of the meeting at Brighton was the victory of Firestone in the Royal colours in
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  • 814 10 I The results of the Anglo-German Naval talks are obviously not pleasing to France but the latest telegrams indicate that Italy also holds the same I views as France. The 11 Duce is exIpected to put forward this view to Mr. I Anthony Eden, who is now
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  • 62 10 SINGAPORE WEDDING Moir Braddell (From Our Own Correspcnden*) Singapore, Jur*? 25. The wedd ng was solemnis'd yesterday at St. Andrew’s Cathedra 1 between Miss June Charm’f.n Anre Braddell, daughter of I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. L. Breddell and Mr. Rov L. Moir. The Vererable Mr. Graham White officia*ed.
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  • 971 10 LUSITANIA’S GOLD: Yet am'ther expedition has been fitted out to attempt the salvage of j the gold bullion locked away in the i strong rooms of the Lusitania, which lies in nearly 300 feet of water about I ten miles off the Old Head of Kinsale, Co.
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  • 98 10 Malay Boy Drowned In Stream Seremban, Saturday. The Seremban magistrate and court staff proceeded to Mantin, today, where an inquest was held into the death of a young Malay, who with a party of other boys was out catching birds in a patch of jungle
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  • 86 10 Leaves For Kuala Lumpin' Tomorrow Night H. E. the Governor.. Sir Shenton Thom: who is in Kedah today to present the insignia of a K.B E. to H.H. the Regent < >' Kedah is expected back at Penang t<> morrow. His Excellency is leaving Kuala Lumpur by
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  • 181 11 Flights 'DROME*FOR LIGHT AIRCRAFT LIKELY Tana Rata, Monday. The R.A.F. reconnaissance planes which have been operating from the Asam Kumbang Aerodrome at Taiping have carried out several flights over the Cameron Highlands during the past Week or so, says the “Times of Malaya Correspondent.” The
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  • 119 11 Accused Who Had Disappeared Bail of $25 was estreated today in the police court in which a tongkang coolie. Ong Nee, stands charged with fermenting intoxicating liquor. When the case was mentioned yesterday Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, who prosecuted told the Court that accused could not be
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  • 112 11 Preliminary Enquiry On July 15 The case was mentioned today in the police court before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in which a young Kheh, Chung Teik Yong, stands charged with the murder of a fellow worker, Lu Ah York, in premises No. 143, Beach Street at
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  • 170 11 Control By Sanitary Board NO MALARIA DANGER IN HIGHLANDS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 25. At a meeting of the Cameron Highlands Sani’ary Board it wes decided that the control of the golf course should be in the hands of the Board who would fix the
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  • 123 11 Alleged Provision Of Facilities Following a raid made last night by excise officers., a Chinese and three Cantonese women appeared before the magistrate (Mr. J. P- Biddulph) in the police court today. The accused.. Phoon Ah Yee (f), Lam Ho, Leong Leok Yip (f) and Wong Sam Kooi
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  • 85 11 Tamil Released On $250 Bail A young Tamil named Karuppan was produced before the magistrate, Mr. J- P. Biddulph, in the police court today charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, Rami, with an iron bar on the five-foot-way of Kuantan Road coolie lines Block
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  • 50 11 The case was withdrawn today in the police court in which Ong Seng Lai stood charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of 41 catties of “Ikan Temeras” charged the accused. The magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) disj valued at $8 on June 1 at Prangin Road.
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  • 276 11 Tamil Charged PROMISED JOB TO COMPLAINANT A Tamil, Sockalingam, was charged this morning, before the Police Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, for falsely representing to one Peter on June 1, at a coffee-shop in Pulau Tikus. that he would obtain employment for Peter’s nephew as a boy
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  • 255 11 Grafted To Mr. O'Hara Hickson (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 24. In the Supreme Court today, G. L. O’Hara Hickson. Manager of Bhutan Estate, Nilai, was granted a decree nisi with cus*ody of child on a petition for divorce. The co-respondent was Levas Levinsonas. The case
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    • 172 11 A BUSY DAY IN A PROUD FATHER’S LIFE i m eIW /MW® W 9 am. 9-10 am. 11 a.m. Mi Cl I p m. 5 p.m. 6 p.m. Meantime Mrs. Johnson at home searches everywhere for that last photograph of little Dick to show some visitors I Old Johnson’s simply
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  • 1536 12 TIN RUBBER SHARES BY AIR MAIL < By courtesy of Kennedy Co.) London, June 15. RUBBER AJiglo- Malay—l 2 3 Ayer Kuning (F. M. S.) —30|7% Bajoe Kidoel —31 10 Vi Bertam Consd. (2 )—4’l 0% Bukit Rajah 24 4 Chersonese (F. M. S.) (2 —2 B*4
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  • 375 13 e. —Reuter. Responsible For Crisis In Far East MR. CHOW LU SPEAKS OUT Canton, June 24. Addressing a gathering of high officials at a meeting here today, Mr. Chow Lu one of Canton’s elder statesmen declared that Japan, the League of Nations and Nanking were guilty of
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  • 107 13 VO. -w ing in regard to beef. —Rugby Radio SerTVice. q Same Principle As Wheat Act London, June 24. Referring to the Government’s agricultural policy, Mr. Walter Elliot, Minister of Agriculture, in a speech on Saturday said the policy which so far was working best and which they
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  • 608 13 ANGLO-GERMAN NAVAL QUESTION SETTLED ONCE FOR ALL CONVERSATIONS CONCLUDED SHOULD PAVE WAY FOR SETTLING OTHER PROBLEMS London, June 24. The Anglo-German Naval conversations were concluded on Saturday. Since Tuesday when the ratio agreement was reached, they have been of technical characters relating chiefly to building programmes proposed by Great Britain
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  • 63 13 The majority is 16,214 votes.—Rugby Radio Service. Professor Graham Kerr Elected MAJORITY OF 16,214 VOTES London, June 25. The parliamentary byelection in the Scottish Universities caused by the appointment of Mr. John Buchan, now Lord Tweedsmuir to be the Governor General of Canada, resulted as follows. Professor
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  • 62 13 >. —Reuter Wireless. Two interesting personalities have died today, Viscountess Pierrie, who was appointed President of the well-known ship- builders, Messrs. Harland and Wolff of j Belfast, on the death of her husband in 1924 and the Earl of Devon, rector of Horton and owner of 10,000
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  • 103 13 —Rugby Radio Service. No Intimation From Other Powers London June 25. Asked in the House of Commons whether any other powers were sending financial experts to China to advise their respective governments on the situation there, Sir Samuel Hoare, said as soon as the Chinese Government
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  • 53 13 ANGLO URUGUAYAN TRADE NEGOTIATIONS .—Rugby Radio Service. Agreement Initialled c* Lcndon, June 24. Dr. Burgin, Parliamentary secretary to the Board cf Trade, rece ved Dr. Cosio and members of the' Uruguayan Trade Delegation at the Board of Trade today. Negotiations ere now practically completed and the agreement was initialled and
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  • 216 13 A New Angle MUTINEERS NOT TO BE TRUSTED Hongkong, June 24. Local Pressmen were pleased to get another angle of the Chinese naval mix-up today when Commodore T. A. V. Morse, the British adviser on the “Ninghai,” obligingly granted an interview. The Commodore said, now that we
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  • 174 13 i.—Reuter. Presence In Hongkong Wafers Explained The Vice-Minister of the Navy, Admiral Chen Chi-liang who is aboard the “Ninghai.” today gave Reuter an official explanation of the presence of Nanking war vessels in Hongkong waters and their intentions respecting the rebel cruisers. "We came here merely to conduct
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  • 190 13 —Reuter Wireless. Follows Yevitch Government's Resignation Belgrade, June 21 A notable development in connection with the resignation of tho Yevitch Government is the invitation to the well-known Croat leader, Dr. Matchek to participate in the consultations preparatory to the formation of a new cabinetDr. Matchek, who is accepting
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  • 51 13 —Reuter Wireless. Heavy rains in the Middle-West have been renewed and unofficial estimates put the death roll from the floods which are now receding at 175 including 106 at Nebraska. Damage to property is estimated at $26,000,000 at Nebraska, Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico.—Reuter
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  • 346 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence by K.L.M. Service will be closed at 8 a.m. today. A mail for Medon (via Alor Star) by train to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mails Service will be closed
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  • 644 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. GEN. V. D. HEYDEN from LhoSeumawe, Sigli, Olehleh and Sabang Sails on Thursday for the same ports. S.S. BATAK from Batoe-Bahra and Bele-wan-Deli. Sails
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    • 172 14 Hans Pfitzner, Op. 27. Hermann Langer (Violin), Richard Ettinger (Piano) 11.35 News in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB 11.50 Close down DJQ, DJB (German, English) TOMORROW P. M. 4.05—DJ8. DJN Announcement (German, English) German Folk Song Programme Forecast (German, English) 4.20 Music and Topical Events 4.50 News
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  • 652 17 I —Reuter., Berlin, June 11The speech of the Prince of Wales to the British Legion in London hag made a profound impression here. The Prince said: “The Legion President (Major-General Sir F. Maurice), recently made a suggestion which commended itself to me, and that was that
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  • 71 17 In Line With Leader's Policy HERR HESS AND 'OLD COMRADES' General Goring, commenting on the Prince of Wales’s gesture of friendship to Germany by warmly commending proposals for a British Legion visit to that country, said, according to Reuter: “If the Prince of Wales said that, then it
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  • 153 17 Summons Against Wife Of A Judge Dismissed A summons alleging a motoring offence against. Lady (Mona Joyce) Branson, of Wharfenden, Frimley Green, Farnborough, Hampshire, wife of Mr. Justice Branson, was dismissed at West London Police Court. The charge was of failing to allow pedestrians a free passage at
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  • 379 17 Legion Chairman On Our Mutual Problems Preliminary details of the proposals fcr closer co-operation with German exService men. to which the Prince gave his approval, have already been settled by the British Legicn. The two honorary Legion officials who ar? to visit Germany are Major-Fethers-j ton-Godley, chairman
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  • 415 17 GONE TO GROUND. By T. H. White (7s. 6d. Collins.) As the plague drove Boccaccio’s Florenj tines from their city to a villa in the I open country, there to pass their time in I telling stories, it is the perils of aerial warfare
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  • 140 17 Carrying Plane Fuel By Glider A "flying tank”—a glider towed by a plane, capable of carrying large supplies of fuel —is being constructed by the Soviet Aviakhim aviation plant, in order to solve the problem of fuel supply for planes on non-stop long distance flights. Refuelling
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  • 180 17 For Safety Before Fight Seven pennies were shown by Sir Frederick Hobday, principal of the Royal Veterinary College, when lecturing before the Research Defence Society in London. These were found, he said in a dog that used to go to a baker with a penny in its
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  • 298 18 “Great Public Servant And I Model Judge” Among the many tributes paid to the memory’ of Mr. Justice Avory’ were the following: I The Ix>rd Chancellor (Lord Hailsham) jHe was a great public servant and a model Judge. He was deeply respected. 1 anef his
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  • 1084 18 Obituary MR. JUSTICE AVORY A GREAT CRIMINAL LAWYER: 25 YEARS ON THE BENCH i By the death of Mr. Justice Avory, which took place on June 13 in his 84th year, the Judicel Bench has lost a great criminal lawyer. He had a gdnius for finding the weak points in
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  • 1107 19  -  BY Y VERNON BARTLETT (in the “News-Chronicle”) Events are moving swiftly in China. The last few days have v ssed a fresh phase in the rt ation of Japan’s long -cherished a ition to dominate not merely Mancj uo, but the Northern section of ft *»a proper.
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  • 206 19 An application for permission to run “baby” cars at 60 cents for three persons for a twenty minute ride has been turned down by the Shanghai Municipality in spite of the fact that conditions in Singapore and Penang were cited as examples of the successful operation of such
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  • 59 19 Better Communications Not Favoured The Chinese are opposed to a plan to open air mail service with Japan, stated the Tokio Foreign Office spokesman recently. He declared that the Chinese are not in favour of the establishment of better means of communication between the
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  • 103 19 DELIMITATION ENQUIRY Geneva, June 11. A Commission to delimit the BurmaYunnan frontier, particularly in the region of the undemarcated Wa States, claimed by China and Great Britain and inhabitated by savage tribesmen, is expected to start work on the spot early in November. Colonel Frederic Iselin, a
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  • 87 19 Co-operative Societies For Districts Canton, May 30. With a view to improving irrigation and increasing agricultural production, the Agricultural and Forestry Bureau orders its gricultural and Forestry promotion offices in vaious counties to direct farmers to form irrigation instruments, such as pumps, etc. According to the regulations each
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  • 43 19 12 Ancient Stone Buddhas Unearthed Twelve ancient stone Buddhas, of the Tang dynasty period (A.D. 618-907) were recently unearthed near a monastery in Tsechuan city, eastern Shantung. The finds are now on display at the District Mass Education Institute at Tsinan.
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  • 64 19 Some time this year a famous Chinese library of 45,000 volumes will be going to a new home in the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. The library was collected by the noted Chinese savant, Dr. Moo, who left it to Canada in his will. The
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  • 54 19 The Tientsin Public Safety Bureau has employed six policewomen. They will be assigned to duty at the East Railway Station as members of a search party after receiving two months training. They will be prohibited from using face powder and high-heeled shoes. Sixty-three new magistrates have been
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  • 80 19 EX ENVOY ATTACKS JAPAN'S POLICY "Dream Of Control Of All China" Japan’s Asiatic policy includes "a dream of control of the whole of China,” it was declared by Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, former U.S. Minister to China, in a speech at Utica, New York. The former diplomat and one-time president
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