Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 June 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 146. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2969 1 TRUST'S DECLARATION NOT VALID" ARGUMENT ON POWERS TO DEMOLISH HOUSES The appeal ot the Singapore Improvement Trust against the decision of the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard, granting a writ ot prohibition preventing them from appearing before the Governor in Council in connection with a declaration
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  • 180 1 R.uter. No Building Rivalry BUT 13 WARSHIPS TO BE STARTED IN AUGUST Washington, June 26. 1 Swiftly taking advantage of President Roosevelt’s signature of the Peace Time Navy Appropriation Bill, Mr. Swanson (Stated that bids will epen on August 7 for the construction of 13
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  • 61 1 i Reuter. $50,000,000 Programme To Train Them Washington, June 27. A $50,000,000 programme for training ycung men and women between the ages of 16 and 21 in higher education or finding them jobs was announced by President |Roos?velt, who is confident that th e yield on the investment
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  • 986 1 —Rugby Radio Service. WELCOMED IN BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT ALL POSSIBILITY OF RIVALRY AND COMPETITION AT AN END LONDON, JUNE 26. THE ANGLO-GERMAN NAVAL AGREEMENT WAS DISCUSSED IN BOTH HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT WHERE THE AGREEMENT WAS WELCOMED AS A GESTURE WHICH WOULD PROMOTE PROSPECTS OF PEACE AMONG
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  • 2289 3 THE RECONSTRUCTED CABINET MR. BALDWIN'S REVIEW ANGLO-GERMAN NAVAL AGREEMENT MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S NEW PARTY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 15. MR. MACDONALD’S RESIGNATION When Parliament adjourned for the Whitsun recess Mr. Ramsay MacDonald drove to Buckingham Palace and, for the second time in
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 259 3 Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Thursday. 27th June. 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. “SONG CHIN CHONG” 2. “CHOK CHIM HWA HO AY” Seats 40, 30, 20 and 10 Cents. FREE LISTS CANCELLED. LAU SAI ENG HONG TEOCHEW
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  • 559 4 FORMER I.G.P. GIVES A WARNING Despite the appreciable decrease in the -crime figures over the last few years a grave warning is given by the former Inspector-General of Police, Mr. H. Fairburn. C. M. G.. reviewing in his report drastic reductions in the actual man-power of
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  • 364 4 GRIM DRAMA OF REVENGE HUSBAND'S HOME-MADE ELECTRIC-CHAIR FOR RIVAL A real life drama combining all the elements of a Grand-Guignol play and a gangster movie was enacted in a New York flat on June 15, one of the most brutal murders in the city’s history
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  • 281 4 GIRL SENT DOWN MAY I USE THE LABORATORIES Miss Edith Shawcross, one of the two j St. Hilda's College, Oxford, undergrar duettea sent down for incidents which followed the banning of the Eights Week dance at the college, has now been given permission to use the laboratories
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  • 78 4 Australia Uses Picturesque English Custom For First Time The old Englsh ceremony of blessing the fishing fleet has just been performed for the first time in Aus'ralia. It was arranged at Queerscliff. a fishing port at the entrance to Port Phillip Bay near Melbourne, and it extracted
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  • 510 4 Mr. Oliver Baldwin has written a book that will shock and anger most of those who seti it In his introduction, be admits th.f his pen ran away with him. There can be no o'tier explanation. Mr. Baldwin seys he» is unable to
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  • 105 4 Australia's Three-Year > Plan S The first batch of Hawker Demon fighters recently ordered from England for the Royal Australian Air Force havq just arrived in Aus'ralia and are being tested. They are part of a three year plan for strengthening the Commonwealth’s defences in accordance with
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    • 388 4 THE BLUES No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly i called “The Blues.” It amounts to a disease J in many cases. That terri- feeing which makes J: 2 all the world appear gloomy b 11 without one ray of bright-
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  • 3287 5 DISCUSSION IN STATE COUNCIL OF JOHORE CALL FOR UNITED MALAYAN ACTION INCREASED SCALE OF MOTOR i TAXATION DROPPED QUIT rents, river silting, irrigation of paddy fields, and the need for good roads: these were among the matters raised at the meeting of the Johore State
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    • 506 5 I_ tejtt Densmore Shute Ogg-Mented I H Wwii Tors I I I EFFECTIVENESS TO WOODS 1 DISCOVERY NOTE.— THE TOE S 141 i’ u, uvt T WEIGHTED FEATURE I n OF OGG-MENTED g a JUL HEADS HAS r.EEN g I I utd SiS ALTERED SOME-| |l?L—_ WHAT TO COMPLY s
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  • 291 6 Surrey Zoo’s New Babies Exclusive Picture MAKING THEIR DEBUT. The first picture, taken by a “Daily H'rald’’ phctoof the two lion cubs born at the Chessington Zoo. Bo‘h are do-ng very we!' and are attracting numbers of visitors to the Zoo. NO. 13 APPEARS AT
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  • 486 7 Robbers Foiled SMART WORK BY DETECTIVES Singapore, June 25. A daring attempt at armed robbery, resulting in shots being exchanged between fcur Chinese and a posse of Police officers, occurred at the 14 mile, Seleter Road, at noon today. The robbers were smartly ambushed by the
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  • 927 7 Appointment As Justice Of The Peace TEA PARTY AT Y.M.U. A very enjoyable function was held in the premises of the Young Muslim Union yesterday evening by the members in honour of the appointment of Mr. Hamid Khan, their president, as a Justice of the Peace.
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  • 262 7 Sikh Driver Given Benefit Of Doubt EMPLOYER GIVES EVIDENCE A Sikh driver was produced in the police court yesterday charged with creating a nuisance in public by sounding his motor-car horn unnescessarily, Inspector R. H. Yorke prosecuted. Ahamad bin Ayob, a lance-corporal, said he w’as on duty in
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  • 327 7 Chinese Convicted A charge of offering illegal gratification to a pub’ic officer namely to Inspector A C. Good, w’as preferred aga nst a Chinese. before the Police Magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) yesterday. Inspector A. C. Good, gave evidence that on the merning of June 18. he
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  • 664 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. F. M. Riley, Manager, Serendah Estate, Seremban, and Mrs. Riley are due from Home on July 9. Mr. J. Whyte, of William Jacks and Co. Ltd., Ipoh, is expected back from Home leave about the middle of next month. For the first time triplets were born in
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  • 205 7 Hearing Postponed I In 'he Supreme Court yesterday, before' Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley, the hearing of the suit was not concluded when Court rose for the day at 10.15, in the case in which A. Saminahan is suing S, R. Ren-; gasamy and
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  • 93 7 Two Chinese Fined Being in possession of Cha” du, w thout being licensed smokers, two Chinese, Cheah Ah Sum and Lim Bok Hooi were brought up before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in; the Police Court, yesterday. I Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, Superintendant of Excise Department, prosecuted.
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    • 166 7 MARCONIPHONE RADIO-GRAM THE NEW JUBILEE MODEL 287. i The new Jubilee Radio Gramophone a remarkable in- strument in every way, exceptional both in performance and i i specification. Fitted with 5-Valve 7-Stage superhet chassis incorporating quiet A.V.C., Tone Compensated Volume ij control. An ideal all wave Radio-Gramophone. In c beautiful
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  • 1416 8 PROGRAMME AND SELECTIONS CARD OF NINE EVENTS i Below will be found the full programme for Saturday’s races at Ipoh, subject to the order of running which will not be known until the scratchings at noon tomorrow. Tic'Tac also gives his selec-l lions. The going,
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  • 674 8 Junior Inter Team Badminton THREE GAMES TO ONE LEAD (BY' “SPECTATOR”) In the Junior Inter-Team fixture between the Merrilads Badminton Party and the Highways and Byways Badminton Party, the fomer is in a winning position. They won the cnly singles played yesterday at the Hu Yew Seah court
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  • 200 8 —Reuter. First Round Scores HENRY COTTON LEADING I Muirfield, June 26 There w r as a white mist today and turf was heavy with dew but golfing ditions were good for the start oi Championship Proper. There are 109 competitors of whom the leading and those tieing
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  • 179 8 Yamagishi Beaten PERRY AND AUSTIN IN THIRD ROUND London, June 26. There was glorious weather for the second round of the Tennis Championships at Wimbledon today. In a gruelling match which was watched by a crowd of 17,000 Menzel (Czecho-Slovakia beat Borotra (France) 5 —7, 6—4, 6—2,
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  • 66 8 Combined Services XI. To Meet Neari The following will represent the Combined Services in the Malaya Cup match against Negri Sembilan at Anscn Road Stadium on Saturday at 5.15 p.m.: Stonton (R.A.); Griffith (R.E.), Nutland (Wilts); Hilditch (R.A.F.), Rogers (R.E.), Maris (Wilts); Fahy (R.E.), Noble (R.E.), Holmes (R.
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  • 90 8 Reuter. Borotra To Fight A Duel London, Jun e 27. The famous French tennis player. Borotra, who is at present playing at Wimbledon has accepted a challenge to a duel sent tc him by Poulain, the Paris tennis writer, because of a letter which Borotra wrote expressing
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  • 3137 9 Not The Way To'] Win A Three-Day Test A CENTURY BY WYATT LEYLAND LIVENS THINGS UP AFTER THREE LBWS MITCHELL-INNES FAILS SUTCLIFFE OUT FOR 61, AND ONLY A GLIMPSE OF HAMMOND ENGLAND 288 for 3 ENGLAND are building up a big score against
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  • 61 9 P-C.C. v. Boatmans* Union The following have been selected to p y for the P. C. C. against the Boatmei Union on the Esplanade, at 5.15 p. today. H.L. Murray; J.A.Evans, G. Rude; H Pet her, K.A.G. Hague, T.A. Maxwell; jj Bines, L.S. Day, L.J Thompson, W.DJ Crum and
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  • 577 10 “A beneficial circle of lower prices, increased consumption and reduced restriction with further employment throughout the country and improved general well-being.” It sounds like Utopia but unfortunately it is nothing more than Mr. Bagnall’s version of Malaya if the tin price is reduced to such a level as to
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  • 183 10 After Ipoh At Penang There seems to be some confusion over the Perak Turf Club racing dates. According to the Racing programme drawn up at the beginning of the year, the Perak Turf Club were to have an Amateur meetting on Friday and Saturday, June 28 and
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  • 164 10 Cut In Front Of Inspector's Car “It was just touch and go whether he was knocked down or not. If he had been knocked dewn I would have probably been charged with causing death by a rash act.” This statement was made by Inspector R. D.
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  • 3158 10 MR. SWAMY PILLAY'S ADDRESS TO ROTARIANS HOW UNTOUCHABILITY CAN BE REMOVED At yesterday’s Tittm Meeting of the Penang Rotary Club M G. Swamy Pillay delivered a profound address on the “Psycholr. of the Caste System of the Hindus.” He said that the Hindu i gion
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 582 10 BE YOUR OWN HAIRDRESSER I THE VENIDA WAY. SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! i SHAMPOO I koTh I WITHOUT i SOAP! I w Oil is as necessary to the hair and scalp as food is to the a body. All soap shampoos rob hair and scalp of oil —and don t
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    • 51 10 I jfllk w FOR J GOOn SHIRTS i Toota! Poplins in al! designs I and colourings carry the 1 Tootal of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. I TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS: Henry Waugh Co., L><]. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K.
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  • 368 11 BREAKS FROM CONSTABLE'S CUSTODY Night Drama At Sea WANTED IN PENANG ON CRIMINAL CHARGE A thrilling drama of how an Indian trader, who was being escorted to Penang in the custody of two Straits police constables by the 8.1. “Rajula” to answer a charge of criminal
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  • 272 11 Accused With Previous Convictions SIX MONTHS' R.l. AND 15 STROKES OF ROTTAN A young Malay, Ismail bin Alwi, was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today for sentence on a charge of dishonest retention of stolen preperty, namely a fountain
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  • 235 11 Sweeper Of Burma Rifles' Officer Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. June 26. A Sikh, who was arrested in Penang, was produced before the Taiping Magistrate, Che Mohamed Salleh, teday, on a charge of stealing $364 belonging to a compatriot. Complainant was a servant of Capt. R. L.
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  • 61 11 Reuter. Women Included Berlin. June 27. Women are also included in the German Labour Conscription Law but special regulations will be necessary as the female labour corps are not yet in a position to take on the several hundred thousand girls. The law declares as labour
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  • 46 11 respondent and aeronaut.—Rugby Radio Service. Death Of Sir C.C. De Crespigny London, Jun? 26. The death occurred today of Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny aged 88, a romantic figure who during an adventurous career had been sailer, soldier, war correspondent and aeronaut.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 157 11 •Some Recent Cow Gate The support and prescription of the Doctor—the warm recommendation of the Nurse —the H praise of the Mother, and the WLML delighted though unspoken approval of the Baby all these are tributes highly valued and esteemed by Cow Gate. /jjSyTraShgaJ» Judging Committees the world over have
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  • 1658 12 FUTURE OF TIN RESTRICTION—POSITION t OF MALAYA MR. C. V. THOMAS'S VIEWS The thirty-third annual general meeting| of Tronoh Mines, Ltd., was held on Junej 13 at the Institute of Chartered Account-’ ants, E. C. Mr. C. V. Thomas (chairman of the: company) presided and was supported by
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  • 657 12 Year's Results And Dividends The twenty-fourth annual general meeting of the Sungei Besi Mines, Ltd., was held on June 13 at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, E.C. Mr. C.V. Thomas (the chairman) presided and was supported by Mr. Stanley Wickett and Mr. G.W. Simms. The Chairman, in
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  • 106 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Pari3 74 33J64 74 33J64 New York 4.93% 4.94% Montreal 4.94% 4.94% Brussels 29.22 29.25 Geneve 15 0€ 15 08 Amsterdam 7 24 7 94 v «■‘an 59% Berlin 12.22% 12.23 Prague 117% 117% Copenhagen 0310 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 161 13 .—Rugby Radio Service. Grand Pageant Promised AT SPITHEAD REVIEW NEXT MONTH London, June 26. Greatest pageant of Great Britain’s sea power seen since the war will be Le assembled off Spithead on Julv 16 when the King is to review the fleet. There will be eight lines
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  • 121 13 air force display at Hendon.—Rugby Service. One To Be Shown At R.A.F. Display London, June 26. Much interest has been displayed in the announcement regarding Great Britain's pilotless planes which are able to be controlled in a radius of ten miles by wireless apparatus in ships or on
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  • 80 13 Fatal K.L. Motor Accident (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 26. Mr. V. L. Cachemaille of the Rubber Controller’s office while driving a car ■knocked over and killed a eight-year old Tamil girl at Sungei Besi Road yesterday. The girl is alleged to have run
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  • 57 13 Rugby Radio Service. 2.2 Per Cent. Greater London, June 26. The value of retail trade sales in May 1935 was 2.2 per cent, greater than in May 1934. The stocks at end of Maj' 1935 were 0.1 per cent, less in value than at close of May
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  • 34 13 about 200 miles from Kcnakry.-—Reuter Wireless. The Crois Du Sud established a new nonstop seaplane record of 2,612 miles when it landed at Ziguinchor, Senegal, about 200 miles from Kcnakry.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 130 13 Mr. A. Eden Leaves For Paris FURTHER CONVERSATIONS WITH M. LAVAL London. June 26. The British Minister for League of Nations Affairs, Mr. Anthony Eden is I leaving Rome today for Paris where he will i have further conversations with M. Lava! before returning to London. A
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  • 198 13 ment of the situation. —Reuter Wireless and Rugby Radio Service. Between Italy And Abyssinia Rome, June 24. Excitement was caused by the announcement that the Government had ordered the Italians to leav e Abyssinia within ten days but later it was officially stated that the report
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  • 73 13 Reuter Wireless. New Bulgarian Cabinet Belgrade, June 24. Hailed as the “appeasement government,” the new cabinet has been formed by Stojad Inovitch who is also Foreign Minister. Most of the party groups are represented except M. Matchek’s bloc. The government is undertaking office with the mission to wipe
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  • 69 13 killed during the rebellion. —Reuter Wireless. A court martial sitting here in camera has sentenced four to death in the trial in which 65 were charged with revolutionary activities during the abortive October revolt in the Asturias, Catalona, and 36 ethers were condemned to life imprisonment, seven
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  • 180 13 German Assurance WARMLY WELCOMED IN BRITISH PRESS I London, June 26. I Germany’s undertaking, announced •in the House of Commons yesterdav, i never again to resort to unrestricted 'submarine warfare, is warmly wel-i .corned in British press. I The “Daily Telegraph” says “This assurance will
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  • 97 13 the conference on June 24.^—Reuter Wireless. Moral Approbation Of Principle Geneva, June 22. The International Labour Conference by 79 votes to 30 has adopted the general or blanket convention for a forty-hour’s week. This constitutes a purely moral approbation of the principle of the forty--hour week in all
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  • 72 13 ,—Reuter Wireless. Hottest June Since 1871 London, June 23. London is experiencing a heatwave and also France where the highest shade temperature was 97. Several deaths were reported in England from effects of the beat last night which was the hottest since June 1871. Parts of the
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  • 361 13 CHARHAR JEHOL BORDER .—Reuter. Critical Situation MANCHUKUO FORCES BEING MOBILISED Tokic, June 26. Reports from Hsinking declare that the Cbarhar-Jchol border situation is critical. One hundred and fifty Manchukuoan frontier police to the north cf Tushikow are holding off the Charhar forces who received two hundred reinforcements. Details are lacking
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  • 121 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Arabian Prince Present London, June 26. The Duke of Kent escorted the Queen to I the throne in the ballroom at Buckingham Palace when last night she held the third court of the session. It was the first occasion on which the Duke of Kent
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  • 155 13 automatically cease.—Rugby Radio Service. For Further 3 Months NEGOTIATIONS FOR LONGTERM MEAT PROCEEDING J London, Jun e 26. The House of Commons approved the extension by three months of the period during which thq cattle subsidy is payable under the Act of 1935. The Minister fcr Agriculture,
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  • 98 13 -—Rugby Radio Service. For Approved Employment Increasing Schemes London, June 26. Sir Horace Wi’.son, chief industrial adviser to government has been seconded to the Treasury for service with the Prime Minister. It is understood that his transfere from the Board of Trade to the PrimeMinister’s staff indicates the
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  • 40 13 force pending ratification. —Rugby Radio Service. Signed At Foreign Office Today Lcndon, June 26. The Anglo-Uruguayan Commercial Agreement was signed today at the Foreign Office. The agreement will not come into force pending ratification. —Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 48 13 —Reuter Wireless. Berlin, June 22. The death roll in the Rheinsdorff disaster is provisionally fixed at 102, according to an official communique. Sixty-eight dead have been recovered Cr died in hospital, 34 are missing, 83 are severely injured while the slightly injured number 628. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 89 13 ,—Reuter Wireless. J Doctor Karl Barth, Professor of Thology at Bonn University, who as a member of I the Confessional Front refused tc give an unconditional oath of allegiance to Hitler i has been placed on the retired list by the Naval Reich Minister for Education. When
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 118 13 OPENS TOMORRO W OPENS TOMORRO W THE SUNNIEST MOST LAVISH MUSICAL FILM YOU'VE EVER SEEN I “BREWSTER’S MILLION” W| JACK BUCHANAN LILI DAMITA AND HUNDREDS OF BRITAIN'S LOVELIEST GIRLS DANCING “TH E QARA N G A /JgU 6-15 LAST NIGHT 9-30 FOX FILM'S IMMORTAL STORY OF THE STUDENT NURSES BENEATH
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  • 584 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal r Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and soiling from Penang during the week: Di PORT TODAY S.S. PA SIR from Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabaya. Sails seme day for Bagan Si-Api-Api, Batavia, Cheribon, Semorang and Soerabaya. S.S. MATA HARI from
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  • 355 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Ugaj Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhode Nyasalend and South Africa by train Singapore and thence by Imperial Airw will be c’osed at 7 p.m. *omcrrow. A ma'.l for Australia, New Zealand, j. and Timor Diliy by tiain 'o Singapore thence
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 543 14 Wireless Programmes -W 4- k BAC. The following are the wavelengths, two < which will be used simultaneously GBQ l&M nstrsi ■nd GBF 1f.82 metres OST UM metras throughout and GSG 16.84 metres sstfi U. 05 pjn. Local Tbns GBB ML2> metres after 11.0* pja Local Time CMD M.BB metres
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    • 582 14 I 9.20 Big Ben. The Parker Crook Trio: Violet Wenderby (Soprano). Trio: March Miniature Viennoise (Kreisler). Violet Wenderby: On Wings of Song (Mendelssohn), One Morning very Early; A Blackbird’s Song (Sanderson). Trip: Romanze (Marschner), Hungarian Dance No. 1 (Brahms, err. Goldsmith), Slavische Tanze (Slavonic Dance) (Dvorak, arr. Herrman). 9.45 —Talk:
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    • 454 14 I arr. Kreisler). Waltz in A major (Brahms, arr. Hochstein). La fille aux cheveux de lin (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair) (Debussy). Green Lattice (Theodore Holland. 6.50 The Royal Air Force Display,* including a commentary by Squadron-Leader W. Helmore, R. A. F. Relayed from Hendon Aerodrome, near London. Greenwich
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    • 298 14 s.os—Travelling Plans —and Anxieties. 5.50 Liquid Amber An Interview with the Inventor Ernst Krause 6.05 —News in German 6.20 Concert of Light Music 7.20 News in English 7.35 Close down DJB, DJN (German, English) 8.20 DJQ, DJB Announcement (German, English) German Folk Song Programme Forecast (German, English) 8.35 Woman’s Hour:
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    • 1657 15 414 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE P~-\»4 4M 1 I 1 M AMERICAN MAIL LINE > < *>» t ss »4 jeSsS§| •‘-rPßjjil /M-. v ,< >blubfummcl limb ajjEU~?nV AregafcaSLc i 'i/•• J k I tor- I'gjfeßfc Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Dre A. HECTOR Mar s L don> R
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  • 156 16 —Reuter. Heavy Taxation J Burdens i .REASONABLE WAGES TO NATIVES URGED s' London, June 26. The attention of the House of Commons was drawn to the heavA taxation burdens on the Malayan rub■ber plantation companies since the injeeption of the regulation scheme by Mr. Macquisten who asked
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  • 72 16 —Reuter. I Officers Abandon Wreckec Steamer Hakodate, June 26. The Captain and 40 Chinese members of the crew of the “City of Victoria’’ arrived aboard th e salvage ship, “Adsuma Maru,’» which fruitlessly endeavoured for five days; to refloat the “City of Victoria.’* The wreck has been
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  • 43 16 —Reuter. The Kwangtung Army has ordered ths Manchukuo General Li Shcu Shin’s brigade! from Jehol to proceed to Tushiko immediately to liquidate the situation arising from a clash between 500 Charhar troops and 80 Manchukuo patrol troops yester- day evening.
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    • 16 16 Scott's Porage FWWjI Oats Scotland’s Best II COOKS IN FIVE MINUTES I The Ideal Breakfast Food
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    • 282 16 lo to OPENS TOMORROW 5 6-15 9-30 WARNER BROS. THRILL EPIC OF THE AIR! F’TW “DEVIL r’l DOGS '-'O Of The B J AIR 'W j JAMES CAGNEY W 1 PAT BRIEN IICjEJh r'Xjr J MARGARET LINDSAY. FRANK MCHUGH jd *<sji THRILLS 1 LAUGHS 1 1 THE GREATEST SHOW EVER
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  • 1721 17 PENANG HILL RAILWAY ELECTRIC CURRENT CHARGE REDUCED Minutes cf an Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 11th June, 1935. Present: Mr. J. A. Black, President, Dr. J. E. Smith, Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, Hon. Mr. H.
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    • 225 17 SUNLIGHT ANO UMBRELLA BOAT FREE OFFER! Are you collecting the wrappers from these famous soaps? From ist May the wrappers from exchange a large-size tablet of Lux Sunlight and Umbrella Soaps will be Toilet Soap—the famous beauty soap worth money to you! All you have to used by 9 out
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  • 1217 18 WALT DISNEY IN LONDON HOW IT ALL BEGAN From Necessity To Prosperity WHY THE NAME WAS CHANGED A quiet, gentle-eyed, brown-haired young man, who has probably made more people happy than any other artist from here to Shanghai, is somewhere in England at this moment,
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  • 68 18 Bank Deposits Highest For Six Years Deposits in Australia’s trading banks are row the highest for six years, according to Austral News. They aggregate just under £293,000,000. The! increase is attributed to buoyant trading conditions. Current accounts have grown to £106,000.000, and advances to industry are now
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  • 245 18 Doctor's Fate After An Autopsy "PIN-HEAD" WOUND A South London doctor was called to Norwood Cottage Hospital, S. E. f to make an examination of a dead man. During the autopsy he pricked himself and died from the infection. This was revealed at the Croydon
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  • 193 18 Population Up By Four Millions Russia’s natural increase of population, according to recent statistics, last year reached the tremendous figure of 4,500,000, the highest yearly gain for any one year in its history. The Kremlin, far from being worried over this sharp increase, asserts, on the contrary,
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  • 122 18 A working mother of Winchester. Hants, Mrs. Dorothy Mears, is to be honoured on June 16. Her baby son born at 2.40 a.m. on Silver Jubilee day will be christened in Winchester Cathedral. The dean will officiate, and the LordLieutenant of Hampshire. Lord Mottistone, will act
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  • 68 18 “Royal Cavalcade,’* a. special jubilee film which has arrived in Australia from London, is claimed to be the largest parcel yet carried at letter rate by the EnglandAustralia air mail. The film which is 8,000 feet long weighs 701 b, states Austral News. Previously,
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    • 16 18 i I When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR I‘ For I TAILORING I Leading Silk Merchants.
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  • 2065 19  -  JAPAN'S VAST ADVANCE WHERE WILL IT STOP? BRITAIN. AMERICA, AND RUSSIA WANTED—A POSITIVE POLICY l By SIR FREDERICK WHYTE (in "The Observer”.) “In the island of Zipangu, their idols are fashioned in a variety of shapes: some exhibit the appearance of a single head with two countenances.” Thus
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  • 67 19 Reuter. Plan Approved By Nipponese Cabinet Tokyo, June 7. The Cabinet today approved the plan of the Minister of Railways, Mr. S. Uchida, fcr the construction of a submarine tunnel between Moji and Shimonoseki, and connecting Japan Proper with Kyushu. It is estimated that the
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    • 101 19 I '"fap SSIBIWIIiF mCT -I -j, O V Paterson Engineering Co., Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF I 'WATER PURIFICATION PLANT i i I tern 1 y /v t HORIZONTAL PRESSURE FILTER COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS CARRIED Ot‘T BY f SOLE AGENTS: I HUTTENBACHS, LIMITED, > (foeorporated in tts Straito Settlemeata.) j ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS.
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  • 460 20 A WELL-TRAINED BATTALION ENTHUSIASM KEENNESS OUTSTANDING Special praise is accorded the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps by Ueut.-Col. R. H. L. Fink, Commandant,* 45.5.V.F., in his annual report. This battalion, he says, under the forceful command of Lieut.-Colonel G. D. A. TTletcher, M.C.. has
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    • 482 20 FOOD HEALTH (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir, —I was very plased to read G. B. C.’s letter in your issue of yesterday’s date, for I appreciate that he voices a very reasonable and usual criticism against food reform when he asks how many people would find it
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  • 417 20 A.A ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.871/2 1.92% 1.90 1.95 B. Selangor 7214 77% 72% 77% H tam 47 49 46 48 Hong Fatt 49 51 47 49 Johan 24 26 24 26 Kuchai 67% 70 65 70 Lukut 97%1.02i4 95- 1.00 Nawng
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  • 42 20 PENANG, JUNE 27 London Bank Demand 2'3 7jB 4 m|st 2|4 Private 3 mst credit 214 3|16 3 Documentary 2|4& On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. .1% dis. Shenghai T.T. 28%% dis. T.T. 153% Bar Silver 31
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  • 136 20 TE<: YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £229.15.0 £229 15 0 Da(3 months) £219.15.0 £220 5 0 yy"”. 5113.50 5114.50 Business Doo» Penar* $114.25 Business Done Buyers no Sellers OQPRA— (SundrUd) 54.00 S 4 05 BLAOK PEPPER M |l3>oo BOBBER.— sl3o London s|gd. New York 12 T 7 B c(G)
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  • 358 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotauc MESSRS. inCNNEPY CO’» < a JLst today.— Yesterday Todav Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Ayer Panas 1.55 1.62% 1.59 1.69 Batu Linta-Jg 97% 1.02% 95 1.16 C. Serdang 1.05 1.15 1.00 1.10 Jeram 90 97 80
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    • 44 20 •PHONE 543. PENANG I Ulf WVulllsl PENANG S. S. i 4- THURSDAY SATURDAY DINNER DANCES 0? Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday COCKTAIL DANCES kt v 6.30 to 9 p.m. ■k WALTZ COMPETITION ON W* JUNE 28th. I OPEN TO ALL NO ENTRY FEE. I
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    • 352 20 NOTICE. G. E. C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th< trade mark and/or trade name depicted above consisting of the letters “G E C iis the exclusive property of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. LIMITED, of Magnet House Kings”'" v. 'London, W.C.2., England, and is used by the said Company in
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 37 20 VUVATUrD TSVV»OOT Temperature Wind RainfaT 6 00 NE 85 m.m. Noon 78 NW TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 10.24 a.m 3.42 a.m. 10.51 p.m 5.21 p.m. TOMORROW 11.08 a.m 4.49 am 11.48 p.m 6.11 p.m.
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