Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 June 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-06-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 148. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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175 1935-06-29 1 sents its policy.—Rugby Radio Service. MISUNDERSTANDINGS CLEARED UP I. .1.111 j ANGLO-FRENCH > DECLARATION 1 BASIS TO FACE EUROPEAN PROBLEMS I I London, June 28. j Mr. Anthony Eden, Minister for League Affairs, was in close consultation with the Foreignsents its policy.—Rugby Radio Service. - 175 words
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1239 1935-06-29 1 LAST WORDS ON VITAL DEMOLITION ISSUE FUTURE OF SLUM POLICY HANGS ON APPEAL VERDICT As briefly reported in yesterday’s “Pinang Gazette" the hearing of the appeal of the Singapore Improvement Trust against the judgment of the Chief Justice, Sir alter Huggard, granting a writ of1,239 words
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Article54 1935-06-29 1 where he joined the Queen.- Rugby Radio Service. Warmly Welcomed By Public London. June 28. His Majesty the King, who has greatly benefited by his rest at Sandringham, was warmly welcomed by the public on his return this morning to Buckingham Palace where he joinedwhere he joined the Queen.- Rugby Radio Service. - 54 words
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Article36 1935-06-29 1 —Rugby Radio Service. London. June 28. The King has approved the appointment of Sir Nevile Henderson, His Majesty's Ambassador Designate to Argentine Republic to be also Minister to the Repub- lic of Uruguay..—Rugby Radio Service. - 36 words
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Article154 1935-06-29 1 such a heavy train. —Rugby Radio Service. Record For Heavy Train LIVERPOOL TO EUSTON IN 3HRS. 6 MINUTES London, June 28. I he fastest railwac journey on record from Liverpool to London was achieved last night when a special test' was made of the London, Midland andsuch a heavy train.—Rugby Radio Service. - 154 words
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Article107 1935-06-29 1 —Rugby Radio Service. 450th Anniversary Celebrations I London. June 28. A picturesque ceremony took place today at St. James's Palaeo when the Duke of Connaught inspected the yeomen of the guard in celebration of the 450th anniversary of the founding cf the corps, members of which—Rugby Radio Service. - 107 words
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Article394 1935-06-29 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Scrapping Surplus Tonnage ADJUSTING SUPPLY TO DEMAND I London, June 28. A rationalisation scheme for shipping was discussed by Lord Essendon, the wellI known British shipowner, in a speech before the International Chamber of ComI merce in Paris today. The scheme as i drafted—Rugby Radio Service. - 394 words
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Article118 1935-06-29 1 —Rugby Radio Service. British Scheme Under Discussion London, June 28. Commercial Attaches of foreign countries which export bacon to Great Britain begin today discussions to which the Ministry of Agriculture has invited them with regard to the Governments new policy. The scheme which generally received favourable reception abroad—Rugby Radio Service. - 118 words
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Article151 1935-06-29 1 .—;Rugby Radi©' Service. Successful Rehearsal At Hendon Aerodrome London, June 28. A rehearsal of tomorrow’s Royal Air Force pageant took place today in the presence of a large party of schoolchildren. The precision with which the events succeed one another is one of the proudest achievements of these.—;Rugby Radi©' Service. - 151 words
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Article43 1935-06-29 1 —Reuter. 87 Sakdalistas .Convicted I I Manila, June 28. I Sentences ranging from two to 17 I imprisonment were passed on 87 Sakadlis- tas who were convicted in connection with i the rebellion which occurred on May 5 X» jthe Philippines.-—Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement17 1935-06-29 1 fl H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS I No. 68-70, Bisbop Street, PENANG. i 1 r Telephone No. 772.17 words
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Advertisement23 1935-06-29 1 ’PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S. S. THURSDAY SATURDAY Dinner Dances SSi Every Monday t Wednesday and Friday Cocktail Dances 6JO fo 9 pjn.23 words
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Advertisement750 1935-06-29 2 RATES FOR CASUAL, BANK HOLIDAY. ADVERTISEMENTS I I The Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, Ist Bdvertisements should be addressed to| the Advertising Manager, The July, which has been declared Pinang Gazette.” I Wanted, For Sale, Short Notices a Bank Holiday. Ac. will be charged for at the follow-750 words
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Advertisement515 1935-06-29 2 THE PENANG HARBOUR BOARD CHAIN FERRY SERVICE ACROSS PRAI RIVER The public are hereby notified that a Chain Ferry Service across Prai River (between New Ferry Road, Butterworth, and Jalan Bahru, Prai) will be inaugurated on Monday, Ist July, 1935. This service will be in operation daily between the hours515 words
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Miscellaneous33 1935-06-29 2 The Star of "FUGITIVE from a CHAIN GANG" makes Screen history again Another Warner Bros.* Sensation PAUL MUNI in "BORDER TOWN" with BETTE DAVIS in her finest role Screening at the QUEEN'S Soon33 words
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868 1935-06-29 3 J. B. CLARKE - SOME RECENT PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENTS BY J. B. CLARKE (Empire Programme Director.) THE decision recently announced to increase both the number and power of the Empire transmitters at Daventry will, it is hoped, when the constructional work is completed, permit our Empire programmes to be received868 words
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Article320 1935-06-29 3 Rownl Review Of The i Roval Air Force Transmission 1 Sunday’, July’ 7. at 4.30 a.m. G. M. T. Transmission 2 Saturday, July’ 6. at 1.30 p.m. G.M.T. Transmissicn 4 Saturday, July 6. at 9.0 p.m. G. M. T. Transmission 5 Saturday, July 6. at I 12.15 a.m.320 words
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Article118 1935-06-29 3 A speech of welcome to the representatives of the Legislatures of the British Empire by the Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin, M.P., and the reply by a representative of the overseas delegates will be relayed from Westminster Hall, London, in Transmissicn 2 on Thursday, July 4, at 12.30'p.m.118 words
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Article331 1935-06-29 3 New Regulations STRICT GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION With a few’ exceptions all seagoing passenger vessels and freighters of a tonnage of not less than 1,600 are required to instal radio stations on beard, according to a set of regulations governing radio stations on ships adopted by the Legislative331 words
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Article240 1935-06-29 3 On July 1, at 11.45 p.m. G.M.T., a pro- gramme in celebration of Canada's Dominion Day w’ill be presented in Transmission |5. The programme, which is called “Look- ing Westward”, will include messages spoken from Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales. Memories of the British and European connexions240 words
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Article181 1935-06-29 3 In The Times a description was recently given of w’ireless printing apparatus which has been developed in Germany and demon- strated recently in London. The apparatus can be used for printing mesages in morse, or for transmitting and receiving messages in plain letters. Any wireless receiver can181 words
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Article1341 1935-06-29 4 PROGRAMME AND SELECTIONS CARD OF NINE EVENTS Below will be found the full programme for today’s races at Ipoh together with selections by Tic-Tac: Horses —Class 3—Division 4—6 Furlongs. 23 1 SQUEEZE 9.00 T. H. Menzies &J. C. Innes Orchard 4 0 2 GREAT FUN1,341 words
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Article112 1935-06-29 4 Reuter. Easy Win For Sussex SUTCLIFFE'S CENTURY AGAINST GLAMORGAN London, June 28. The following are the results of cricket matches concluded today:— Sussex defeated Oxford University by 396 runs. Sussex: 369 and 325 for five wickets, declared. Oxfcrd University: 125 and 171. MIDDLESEX DEFEATS WORCESTER: Middlesex beatReuter. - 112 words
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Article980 1935-06-29 4 SINGAPORE BOXING I t I MIDGET ITO BEATS j DARCY (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 29. A large crowd turned out at the New World arena last night to see Young John--1 sen and Tarley fight a draw. The Filipino j kept up980 words
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Article159 1935-06-29 4 Championship Duffer's Cup The draw and starting times are as beI low. A ball sweep will be held on the best 9 holes on handicap. 8.30 a.m.—H. E. Muriel and L. M. Evans. > 8.35 a.m.—C. M. Jones I. R. I Mackenzie. 8.40 a.m.—W. H. Brodie and159 words
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Article81 1935-06-29 4 —Reuter. Wimbledon Tennis MRS. WHITTINGSTALL i' DEFEATS MISS SCRIVEN t I London, June 28. 1 1 In the fourth round of the Men’s Singles,’ t jPerry beat Pallada (Jugo-Slavia) 6 —2,' 5 2, o—6, 6—2. c Perry entered the last eight accompanied v by Donald Budge—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article234 1935-06-29 4 —Reuter. Amazing Record In Thirc Round PADGHAM SECURES SECOND PLACE X Londo.l, June 28. The Brit sh Open Golf Championship wa won by Perry who returned a score of 283 for the four rounds of the Championship Proper. The scores of the leaders at the—Reuter. - 234 words
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Article384 1935-06-29 4 Sepoy Lines Lose By Four Goals To One SECOND DIVISION 1 SOCCER The Crescent Football Club gained a convincing victory over the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club, in a Second Division Football League fixture, yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground, by four goals to one. The scores might384 words
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Article1105 1935-06-29 5 AMENDED CHARGE ACCUSED CLAIMS TRIAL The case in which C. K. Chellaram was charged with knowingly importing into) the Colony on May 16, regulated textile®, 1 namely Elegant Crepe and Naml Usare 1 Crepe, contrary to the provisions of the Importation of Textiles. (Quotas) Ordinance of 1934,1,105 words
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Article286 1935-06-29 5 j Police Still In Search Of Clues Eight Police officers and a stalwart of the I Customs are looking for Orte little French dancer and can they find her? She knows how’ to handle her men this Mademoiselle, says the “Malay Mail.” Last night she had all the286 words
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Article160 1935-06-29 5 Fine Picture At Queen's Crow’ded houses greeted the opening of the Cosmopolitan picture “Devil Dogs of the Air” at the Queen’s theatre last night. 1 It is based on a story by John Monk Saun- j ders written about the aviation corps of the U.S.160 words
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Article740 1935-06-29 5 (PENANG i KEDAH BRANCH) I Report Of The Committee ANNUAL MEETING ON JULY 12 The following is the annual report of the Penang and Kedah branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya to be submitted to members at the annual meeting to be held at No.740 words
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Article489 1935-06-29 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. S. W. Sidford is now’ on Ulu Remis Estate, Johore. Mr. Alan Loke has given a substantial donation to the building fund of the Royal Empire Society. Mr. J. Jansen of the Corona Flowershop Singalpore, sails on the Scharnhorst on July 10 on three months’ leave. Capt.489 words
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Advertisement166 1935-06-29 5 NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERIES ABOUT INDIGESTION Relief— quick relief—is your one overwhelming necessity when suffering from stomach pains and indigestion. That is l why leading medical authorities—specialists, doctors, hospitals—recommend and specify 4 Bisurated Magnesia for even the most obstinate cases of dyspepsia, acid stomach and gastritis. They know (for they are166 words
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831 1935-06-29 6 TO BE READY IN SEVEN MONTHS' TIME UP-TO-DATE BUILDING PROMISED SINGAPORE VENTURE WITH LOCAL CAPITAL Kuala Lumpur, Jue 27. A $200.000 project t<> build another cinema theatre for Kuala Lumpur has been taken in hand and is expected to materialise in about seven831 words
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Article226 1935-06-29 6 Sanitary Board Grants Woman's Application Seremban. June 25 At a meeting of the Seremban Sanitary Board held to-day at the Council Chamber, the Board approved the application of Chew Bee, attorney for Madam Gan Hong Tee, the proprietress of the Plaza Theatre Seremban, to build a226 words
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Article483 1935-06-29 6 618 British Trade Dollars ASSISTANT TREASURER GIVES EVIDENCE A bag containing 618 British trade dollars was the principal exhibit in the police court yesterday when the case was heard in which a Siamese, Lim Choi, was charged with the importation of those prohibited coins into the483 words
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Advertisement159 1935-06-29 6 ST JPPOINTMSHT TOgM TOXWC ~~~T T >*• He said to me the favourite got home in a canter WX-Xlr AJKCSr K [V' 'lSfe; c I said to him I've got the favourite at home in a decanter BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG. 3 Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR 1 CO LTD.. SINGAPORE PENANG159 words
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Advertisement59 1935-06-29 6 I H art be the concealment of art, then Evening in Paris face powder is a veritable masterpiece! The result a complexion of youthful beauty; the means indiscernible. By 8 0.20 a MJiIILMiIH QUEENS WAY CROYDON SURREY ENGLAND Representatives BANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., Beach Street, Peruuig. (if ’Mui at uoWi beck59 words
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Miscellaneous30 1935-06-29 6 The Celebrated star of "I AM A FUGITIVE" in even a greater picture You must see PAUL MUNI IN "BORDER TOWN" Warner's amazing dramatic Triumph Screening at the QUEEN'S Soon!30 words
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Article, Illustration2762 1935-06-29 7 AN IMPROVED COMET RECORD-BREAKING FLIGHTS PLANNED CRUISING AT 220 M.P.H. t EXPANSION OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE LONG distance record breaking flights over several of the world’s chief air routes are planned by Mr. T- Campbell Black, co-pilot with Mr. C. W. A. Scott2,762 words
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Advertisement74 1935-06-29 7 DDD [rescription If you are a sufferer from Eczema, Ringworm, Dhobies Itch, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, Psoriasis, Singapore Foot, Itcht Eruptions and Rashes, use D.D. Prescription. Just a few ops of this marvellous lotion and u have instant relief. Irritation d pain goes at once, and a few plications will74 words
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Advertisement257 1935-06-29 7 USE cleaning your kitchen sink Grease clings more stubbornly flu r round sinks and draining fl fl fl flf boards. Dirt and grime get K Kl Ffyf J rubbed in with the grease, and J JB ordinary scourers cannot get rid of them thoroughly. You I Oh need Vim to257 words
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Miscellaneous30 1935-06-29 7 The Celebrated star of "I AM A FUGITIVE" in even a greater picture You must see PAUL MUNI in "BORDER TOWN" Warner's amazing dramatic Triumph Screening at the QUEEN'S Soon30 words
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Article876 1935-06-29 8 1 here are many who cannot imagine i any middle course between a British policy of international compromise at 1 any price and what has been called j traditionally “splendid isolation.” To l their minds it follows that, because the* National Government has declined to proceed with one-sided876 words
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2002 1935-06-29 8 Y.W.C.A. EFFORT PRAISED PART HOBBIES PLAY IN EDUCATION Singapore, June 27. “Visitors to the exhibition cannot fail to be impressed by the quantity and the variety of the work and also by its excellence and the skill which has been put into it,” declared Mrs.2,002 words
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Advertisement517 1935-06-29 8 BE YOUR OWN HAIRDRESSER THE VENIDA WAY. SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME! SHAMPOO wSjgLJ I WITHOUT nwFffffi I? li| SOAP! I aagg jjj Oil is as necessary to the hair and scalp as food is to the body. All soap shampoos rob hair and scalp of oil—and don t put it517 words
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Advertisement43 1935-06-29 8 LAVENDER So long cherished by all dainty womanhood that it has become a very part of modern social life. It is charming at ail times and in tune with all occasions. Sole Agents 1 Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR.43 words
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Article332 1935-06-29 9 —Reuter. Government's Holdings Exceed All Estimates DRASTIC MEASURES ADVOCATED Chief Topic In London Circles London, June 28. The disclosure that the Canadian Government’s wheat holdings amount to 228,(XX),(MX) bushels, which is in extces sof all estimates, is the principal topic of conversation in London grain circles. The—Reuter. - 332 words
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Article113 1935-06-29 9 Air Force in India.—Rugby Radio Service. Post Of Inspector-General Revived London, June 28. In order to assist the Chief of Air Staff in supervising the current expansion of the Boyal Air Force, the Secretary for Air has decided to revive, for a limited period, the .appointmentAir Force in India.—Rugby Radio Service. - 113 words
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Article470 1935-06-29 9 —Reuter. Futile Attempt To Enter Peiping City Shanghai, June 28. A message from Peiping says martial law- was proclaimed following an attempt by Chinese troops, whose identity is unknown. to enter the city headed by an armoured car. The gates were hastily closed and the armed police repelled.—Reuter. - 470 words
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Article593 1935-06-29 9 Award Of C.B.E. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S TRIBUTE Seremban. Thursday. One of the nine States of Negri Sembilan, Jelebu. was cn fe e tod?y. the occasion being the presentation of the insignia of I the Order of C.B.E. to Dato Abdullah bin Panglima Muda, Undang of Jelebu by H.E.593 words
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Article382 1935-06-29 9 —Reuter. Mr. Quo Tai-chi On I Political Morality I I London, June 28. The twenty-fifth National Peace Conference was held in London. Mr. Arthur Henderson presiding. Many foreign de- legates were present. Mr. Quo Tai-chi said. "I am always im- pressed with the unreality of vaunted real politics.—Reuter. - 382 words
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Article381 1935-06-29 9 S'PORE MAGISTRATE I RESERVES JUDGMENT Singapore, June 27. Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore seI cond magistrate, after a trial lasting three i days, today reserved judgment in the case in which Asiatic Inspector Mohamed bin Sudin and Sergeant Kassim bin Ab--1 dullah were charged with receiving381 words
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Article22 1935-06-29 9 Accordir 7 to Hatest mforma.'liicn from Ipoh this morning y.»e goimg J; expeoV'd to be good but will not be22 words
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Advertisement43 1935-06-29 9 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT Extension of Bar Licence to 1 A.M. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE Dance Music by HARRY LAMMERTS HIS ORCHESTRA Tomorrow ORCHESTRAL CONCERT BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. OPENING Wednesday, fl 4 July THE DUO FIORINAS43 words
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Advertisement400 1935-06-29 9 JUBILEE rr.-iaiuhL---X Now there comes a burst of cheering See the King of Health and Beauty Like the sounding of a sea As the cheers still louder grow yk Fathers, Mothers, Uncles, Cousins tf Cow Gate for every Baby 99 g/ yk Hail the Childrens 9 Jubilee I Hear the400 words
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Miscellaneous31 1935-06-29 9 The Title may not mean much but wait until you x see the Picture I QUEEN'S soon I PAUL MUNI "BORDER TOWN" Rated as Warner's finest drama of the year I31 words
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Article3458 1935-06-29 10 RESEARCH INTO PINEAPPLE CANNING "LONDON TO NEW YORK IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS" CHAIRMEN OF RUBBER COMPANIES OPTIMISTIC PROGRESSIVE FARMERS' USE OF RUBBER MALAYA'S POSITION UNDER THE TIN SCHEME THE EMPIRE BROADCAST SERVICE I (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 18. PINEAPPLE CANNING INDUSTRY SSISTANCE from the Colonial3,458 words
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Advertisement114 1935-06-29 10 A 41 jfc f /I TIGER BALM ffS PAT KWA tann. 1 7 Those who chew Betel cannot afford to be without Jh Packet of Balashin Sai or "Pat Kwa Tann". BALASHIN SAI OR "PAT KWA TANN" r' Possesses six exclusive virtues beneficial to all those who chew i- 33J114 words
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Advertisement90 1935-06-29 11 JUST ARRIVED (SOMETHING 'Ogll DTP VI DI) THAT MAN MUST ONIONS I HAVE WITH DATTIcn lkl i BOTTLED IN I HIS WlluO ENGLAND DDDD "iMssl AND DuuD prepared in I AN ml «KPS PURE MALT CHEESE O iOg; «negar. St I I STOCKED BY f! SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.90 words
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Miscellaneous1111 1935-06-29 11 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. TOMORROW P. 1 The following are the wavelengths, two gC which will be used simultaneously 6.50—8ig Ben. The BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra; leader, Philip GSG 16.86 metres Whiteway; conductor, E. Godfrey 1 •nd OSF 19.83 metres Brown. Overture, Penthesilee OSF 19.82 metres (Gold-mark). Cavatina (Raff,' throughout1,111 words
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Miscellaneous451 1935-06-29 11 Wakelam on the second day’s play in the second Cricket Test Match. Relayed from Lord’s Cricket Ground, London. B.oo—The B. B. C. Midland Orchestra: leader, Alfred Cave; conducted by' Reginald Burs’on. Ballet Music and Bridal Procession (Feramors) (Ru-1 birstein). Selection, San Toy (Jones). 8.20 Sports Talk.* 8.35 Arthur Salisbury and451 words
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Miscellaneous170 1935-06-29 11 4.50 News in English 5.05 —Top cal Talk. 5.20 "Or Duty” Scenes from the Life of a German Soldier, by Alfred Prugel 6.05 —News in German 6.20 Concert of Light Music 7.20 News in English 7.35 Close down DJB. DJN (German, Erglish) 8.20 DJQ, DJB Announcement (German, English) German Fclk170 words
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Miscellaneous155 1935-06-29 11 5.05 —Relayed from Stut*gert: “Sunshine Joy and Sea-gull’s Cry”: Cheerful Pictures jof the Swabian' Sea 6.os—News and Review of the Week in German j 6.20 Concert of Light Music 7.20 News and Review cf the Week in English 7.35 Close down DJB, DJN (German, English) 8.20 DJQ, DJB Announcement (German,155 words
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Miscellaneous147 1935-06-29 11 7.35 Station orchestra conducted Leo Cohen. 7.55 Talk on moving pictures by L. Jordann. B.2o—Records. 8.30 “Latest News From Holland. 8.45 Microphone debutants. 8.55 Station orchestra. 9.15 News talk by Mr. L. Aletrino. 9.35 Station orchestra, with Baron (t vos van Stoenwijk. 10.10—Mepawaf ana —Cocktail. 10.30 Closing down —Dutch National147 words
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Article347 1935-06-29 12 AIR M AILS A mail for Australia, New Zealand, Java •rd Timor Dilly by train to Singapore and thence by Singapore-Australia Air Mail Service will be closed at 7 p.m. today. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by train to Singapore and thence by K.L. I347 words
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Miscellaneous112 1935-06-29 12 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS AT YESTERDAY'S OPENING ALL SHOWS PACKED OUT 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. The Sunniest Most Joyous Musical 2 You've Ever Seen I >ZW •v p-. Song Hits by RAY POOLE .1/ Hundreds of Beautiful Girls 5) spectacular Settings i Z® O the 'CORAHGh K f112 words
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Miscellaneous138 1935-06-29 12 TODAY AND TOMORROW 3 SHOWS 2-45 6-15 »-30 WARNER BROS. SUPER THRILLER OF THE AIR I HERE COME THE MARINES! B The stats of "Here Comes the Navy” join up with > ll I I/ the only fightmg outfit on earth that "Can top tfifc l| X/ fleet for thrills—laughs—action—romance!138 words
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Miscellaneous234 1935-06-29 12 PHows IMS*-6-30 OPENING TONIGHT 9-3 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2-45 P.M. POSITIVELY FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY Welcome Return of The Great Novelty Show THE PERFECT MALAY TALKIE “Nyai Dasima” From the well-known and unforgettable true Mala\ Story—Uundoubtedly the Best Malay Talkie ever shown. Hear the Snappy Kronchongs and Stambuls and other234 words
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Article560 1935-06-29 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving •nd sealing from Penang during the week: IN FOBS TODAY :MV. SIL VERBEECH from Bombay. Salk name day for Singapore, Los Angeles San Francisco and 1 Pacific Coasts Ports. US. SOMALI from Shanghai via ports560 words
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Article226 1935-06-29 13 BT. GEORGE TBK MARTYR dnxrdi of Sigland 2nd Sunday artier Trinity 8.00 a.m. Matins afrWTJtnny PSS X, XII a*j XIII. Hymn—323. 8.30 a. m. Holy Cotaunion 6.00 p.m. Evensong I PS XVII—94 Magnifica*—96. I Nunc D mittis-4104. Hymns—l7B—lls—l79—266. WEDNESAY 8.00 a. m. Holy FRIDAY 6.00 p.m. Evensong. 6.45226 words
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Article835 1935-06-29 13 MINUTES OF COMMITTEE MEETING Minutes of a Committee Meeting held lin the Singapore Exchange Room on Mon|day, the 24th June 1935 at 5 p.m. Present:—Mr. R. Williamson (President), Mr. A.J. Clarke (Vice-President), Hon’ble Sir Arnold Robinson, Mr. G.M. Coltart, Mr. C.E. Gibson, Mr. A. Corbet, Mr. N.835 words
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Advertisement158 1935-06-29 13 FACE cm WIMZEMA For Two Years. teed To Irritate Terribly. Healei by Cuticura. “My face was cowed with eczema for two years. It strted in little, red spots that broke ouMll over my forehead and face, and wt of a wet nature. It used to irritate te bly, and I158 words
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Article394 1935-06-29 14 500 Years Of Parliament THE POWER OF THE PEASANTS The session of the Swedish Riksdag, which closes this month, has been marked by a number of festivities celebrating the 500th anniversary of its birth. The generally accepted tradition is that it came into existence in January, 1435.394 words
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Article192 1935-06-29 14 —Reuter. Ready In A Year San Francisco, June 15. I That American mail would be flying to the Old World in about a year was the prediction of the second Assistant Post- I master-General of the United States (Mr. j Harllee Branch) before he left here for—Reuter. - 192 words
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Article405 1935-06-29 14 Lord Runciman Renews His Allegation i NO REFLECTION ON i BRITISH OWNERS Lord Runciman, the veteran shipowner, in an interview at Newcastle reiterated his assertions regarding the accidents due to overloading of ships. Replying to comments by Sir Arthur Sutherland, he said:— “I regret that my friend405 words
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Article114 1935-06-29 14 Fees For Stamping Foreign I j Passports The Chinese Consulate-General has received instructions from he Ministry of Foreign Affairs at Nanki.ig to the effect that on and from July 1, a fee of $lO Chinese national current); payable in local currency at a rate to be fixed by114 words
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Advertisement250 1935-06-29 14 THE Original HBHg and genuine Worcestershire IfSlfir ask for it by name ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE &VIGOURP ru Blood Is HEALTH, VIGOUR and I L,FE impure Blood is the root cause of Skin Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The poisons result in damage to the250 words
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Advertisement377 1935-06-29 14 ”5 It’s the mellowness of BOOTH’S Dry <x-s *.BQa Gi Q that makes it so much to be desired in cocktails. Such mellowness B B comes only from treble distillation an< l maturing in sherry casks and BOOTH’S DRY is the only GIN which receives such care in its mak*377 words
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Miscellaneous33 1935-06-29 14 The Star of "FUGITIVE from a CHAIN GANG" makes Screen history again! Another Warner Bros.' Sensation PAUL MUNI in "BORDER TOWN" with BETTE DAVIS in her finest role! Screening at the QUEEN'S Soon!33 words
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Advertisement1914 1935-06-29 15 I J JI DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE j<T\ 4 j H 1 JSPSSA MAIL LINE ix rfa& /W v <e >.Al >BLUB PUMMEL Life Mffiswßi. I -I.' Vrasels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENI D» A. HECTOR London, Amsterdam and Hamburg TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ 1 B. PERSEUS Mar s L don, R1,914 words
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Article243 1935-06-29 16 Unique Position LAW WOULD HAVE TO BE PASSED The question of whether the country and the constitutional government should pay a pension to King Prajadhipok is under discussion. The former King’s position is unique in the history of the country and, therefore, there is no law providing243 words
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Article409 1935-06-29 16 KENNEDY COMPANY SHARE MARKET REPORT The week under review has been dull again in the Local Share Market end on sellers of Rubber and Tin shares being encountered the tendency became easier. The price of Rubber is %d. lower 5 15/16d and down %c locally 19% c. The price of409 words
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Article85 1935-06-29 16 By HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS At The E. O. HOTEL Sunday, 30th June, 1935. 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 pm.. PROGRAMME 1. Obercn —Overture —Weber 2. Barcarole —Waltz —Waldteufel 3. Martha —Opera Selection—Flotow 4. Yishma El—Oriental Fantasia— Jalowicz (a) Coming of the Caravan (b) The Dance (c) Prayer to85 words
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Article182 1935-06-29 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS I Yday Today t Buyers rs Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.9095 1.90 1.95 ['Batu Selangor 7277% 72% 75 J Hong Fatt 4749 49 51 Klang River 1.5257% 1.52% 1.57% [iKuchei 65T0 67% 70 I Nawng Pet 67% 72% In. Taiping 5052 50 52 J182 words
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Article47 1935-06-29 16 11 PENANQ, JNE 29 London Bank Deman< J 2{3 7(8 J 4 m|st 2(4 Private 3 mst credit 2(4 3(16 3 2|4& On New York Demal 57% France T.T 855 Hongkong T.IF 2% dis I Shanghai T.T 28%% dis. i India T.T 153% Bar Silver 3147 words
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Article184 1935-06-29 16 i Failed To Tu*n Up For Malaya Cu> Match Seam ban, June 27. The committee of tH Negri Sembilan Football Association nr/t last night and decided to suspend untl th e end of the year four of the Chin-Se players who I failed to turn out aganSt184 words
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Article99 1935-06-29 16 Tin YESTERDAY today U>ndon Spot) £230-2-6 £230-12-6 London (3 months) £220-15-0 £221-10-0 Singapore $ll3-50 sn 3 -50 Busmess Done Penang $114.62% j. Business Done 25 tons COPRA.—(Sundried) $4-05 $4-00 BLACK PEPPER $l3-00 $l3-00 RUBBER Dondon sfid M New York 12 A c(G> 12%c(G> Singapore Spot W%c July/Sept 20%c99 words
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Article251 1935-06-29 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation* <H MESSRS. KENNEDY A CO 6*., UM today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller» TIN t Ayer Weng 1.87% 1.95 1.37% 1.95 Batu Selangor 75 80 75 80 HUam 47 52% 47% 52% Hong Fatt 47%251 words
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Article204 1935-06-29 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursda Paris 74 33 64 74 35 Ntew York 4.94% 4.94,;. Montreal 4.94% 4.94% Brussels 29.20 29.21 Geneva 15.06 15.07 Amsterdam 7.24 7.24% Milan 59? s 59% Berlin 12.21% 12.22’ Prague 117% 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90’ Stockholm 19.39% 19.39’ Vienna 26% 26%204 words
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Advertisement186 1935-06-29 16 IN BED EACH WINTER WITH RHEUMATISM Although Only in Her Teens This young woman has certainly had her share of trouble. Though only twenty now, ahe was laid up each winter with rheumatism for five or six years. Last winter was different. By that time she had begun to take186 words
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Advertisement7 1935-06-29 16 READ JACK HOBBS IN THE "SUNDAY GAZETTE"7 words
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Miscellaneous359 1935-06-29 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RalnfaE 6.00 78 NE Noon 81 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 11.49 a.m 5.45 a.m. 6.55 p.m. TOMORROW 12.35 a.m 6.35 a.m. 12.30 p.m 7.34 p.m. Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Saturday, 29th359 words
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