Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-07-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 149. Vol. XCIII. MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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430 1935-07-01 1 LAND IN SMALL BAY OFF LONELY ISLAND SPLENDID NAVIGATIONAL SKILL LAST STAGES OF PACIFIC CRUISE Singapore, Sunday. Splendid navigational skill was displayed by the men flying the two Singapore flying boats of Xo. 205 (F. 8. Squadron, R.A.F., Singapore on the last stages430 words
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Article80 1935-07-01 1 Extension To Trade In connection with the forthcoming Twelfth Malayan Exhibition to be heid in Kuala Lumpur on the 3rd, 4th and August, 1935, the organisers, the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association announce that the demand for stalls in the Trade Section has been so great, that already the80 words
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Article161 1935-07-01 1 Pahang Case LABOUR CONTROLLER'S DECISION CHALLENGED Legal arguments on points cf the workmen s Compensation Enactment were raised in the Supreme Court. On the appeal of the Raub Rubber Estate, Ltd., against the decision of the Controller of Labour, Raub, in awarding compensation under the Enactment to161 words
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Article61 1935-07-01 1 fatally injured one.—Reuter Wireless. Nairobi» July 1. Single-handed, District Commissioner Buxton faced a war-mad-dened crowd of Masai warriors and drove them from his camp near Narok saving his wife and child from injury. Seeing that the Masai warriors, some of whom were armed with swords, were apparently goingfatally injured one.—Reuter Wireless. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration176 1935-07-01 1 —Reuter. U. S. President FACES CRUCIAL TEST TODAY Washington, June 30. President Roosevelt’s control over Congress faces a crucial test in the House of Representatives tomorrow, when the House will be asked to vote on the President’s requested “death sentence’’ on unnecessary public utility holding companies namely,:.—Reuter. - 176 words
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Article1334 1935-07-01 1 FEW CASES IN THREE MONTHS NO CAUSE FOR ALARM I fe COMMISSIONERS CREATE A RECORD A statement that the smallpox outbreak 1 had not reached an epidemic state and that the number of cases was small although the outbreak had lasted about three months, was1,334 words
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Article1020 1935-07-01 1 PRINCIPALS OR AGENTS Interesting Malacca Civil Suit JUDGMENT RESERVED Malacca, June 28. Judgment was reserved at the end of an interesting civil suit which came up for hearing yesterday in the District Court before Mr. A. Williams. Lewis and Peat (Singapore) Limited, sued Messrs. Hong Hin and Co., a local1,020 words
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Advertisement16 1935-07-01 1 17. NAGATA j BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Branch Office 52, Leith Street16 words
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Advertisement1624 1935-07-01 2 RATES FOR CASUAL BANKS >IW ADVERTISEMENTS JIhMI BT 1 'l2l' IRi Holy Quran. CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE 1 11 L 1 IS& HAFIZ GHULAM SABWAB, M.A., ff”. <^’* A I HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ YE LLOW AH communications relating to KU. (BMM.) (incorporate^ w «Bdyertiaement» should be' addressed to Um mot eocurate and1,624 words
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Article637 1935-07-01 3 By Medical Dept. P. P.W. PRIOR TO DEPARTURE ON LEAVE The staff of the Medical Department, Penang and Province Wellesley, gave a tea party on Sat. evening at the General Hospital in honour of the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. E. D. Lindow, who is shortly637 words
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Article49 1935-07-01 3 Adviser Of Customs Retiring (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok,, June 29. Following the retirement of Mr. D.F Mace. Adviser of Customs, owing to 111 h-ajl'h Mr W. D. Reeve, at present Adv ser O f Exercise, has been appoint toaetom Adviser both of the Customs49 words
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Article374 1935-07-01 3 In Honour Of Mr. Ong Joo Sun CHALLENGE SHIELD FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL I I I Mr. Ong Joo Sun was entertained on Sat.! to a tea-party by the Anglo-Chinese School Union in honour of his being appoint- ed a Justice of the Peace for the374 words
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Article169 1935-07-01 3 Eight Chinese Before Magistrate A sundry-goods shopkeeper, a story teller, a cook, a rickshaw puller a coolie, a cigarette seller, a sailor and a lorry driver were produced before the Magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the Police Court on Saturday charged with gaming in public169 words
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Article127 1935-07-01 3 Two Fresh Charges Of Trespass The case was withdrawn on Saturday in the Police Court in which Anthony, a Tamil, stood charged with housebreaking and theft from the Methodist Church at Perak Road on June 18. Inspector W. Ingham, who prosecuted, said he had been instructed by127 words
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Article314 1935-07-01 3 Mr. B. F. Bridge Gives i Judgment CLAIM DISMISSED “In a case of thig kind, where there is direct contradiction of evidence, it is very difficult to be too confident as to the true facts, but I find, after looking over the evii dence as a whole314 words
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Article493 1935-07-01 3 To Miss Stewart Pirrit A wedding of great interest took place in the Masonic Lodge, Teluk Anson on Thursday 27th June, when Dr. John Stewart of Nova Scotia Estate was married to Miss Jean Stewart Pirrit M.A. who recently arrived in Malaya on a journalistic493 words
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Article608 1935-07-01 3 Judgment Reserved STATION MASTER GIVES EVIDENCE Judgment was reserved in the police court on Sat. by the magistrate Mr. J. P. Biddulph, at the conclusion of the case in which a Chinese, Lim Choi, stood charged with importing into the Colony prohibited coins, namely British trade608 words
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Article229 1935-07-01 3 Tamil Released On $250 Bail Abu Bakax, a Tamil, was charged in the police court on Saturday before the Magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph), with theft from tongkang P- 113 of 20 tins of coconut oil valued at $3O, belonging to Long bin Mydin, at 9 a.m.229 words
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Advertisement115 1935-07-01 3 J ||l |3B| y° u smo^e Then you HH need this efficient peroxide Wi toothpaste to remove obstinate |g| nicotine stains and keep tooth- j||| ||i| enamel clean and white. J||| Macleans is so refreshing too. I* takes away Smoker’s J||j||| aepr*«ntative’Wx palate” and leaves your A. T. GILLESPIE. r115 words
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1296 1935-07-01 4 NOEL ASHBRIDGE. B. Sc - ®y NOEL ASHBRIDGE. B.Sc., Chief Engineer of the 8.8. C. WHEN the original Empire Station was planned in 1931, the data available about short-wave broadcasting was relatively scanty. It was known that there was sometimes considerable distortion in reception if conditions of propagation were1,296 words
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Article630 1935-07-01 4 Forthcoming Events In Empire Broadcasting Au ai~e ytcvn vn Uie&mctco, Mean Tnnc. TRANSMISSION 1 Friday, July 5 A.M. 5.45 A Speech of Welcome to the Overseas Delegates of the Empire Parliamentary Association by the Right Hon. Stanley Baldwin, M.P. and reply. Sunday, July 7 I 4.30 —Royal630 words
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Advertisement696 1935-07-01 4 Kidney Trouble Cured Quick By New Discovery Doctors Praise Cystex— Works in IS Minutes Cleans Out Acids and Poisons— wmch f have used 0 Purifies Blood-Brian New W Figour in 48 Nours vßsMt !?“X. IX'»“!? coming a frequent cause There are 9 million tiny, delicate of burning:, itching:, gettubes or696 words
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Advertisement27 1935-07-01 4 y/istESiam~ a/nc£ Comfortable travel from ftnan£> to Bangkok the 0 ’al of Siam in Day Night Coaches txce^en k Restaurant Car Service. j STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM27 words
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Advertisement42 1935-07-01 4 CHEAP RETURN TICKETS PENANG TO CAMERON HIGHLANDS Ist CLASS RAILWAY FARES (INCLUDING ROAD JOURNEY) ONE PASSENGER, TRAVELLING ALONE $31.00 TWO PASSENGERS, TOGETHER $25.00 Per Passenger THREE $22.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR ONE MONTH FROM DATE OF ISSUE. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS ENQUIRE STATION MASTER.42 words
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Article978 1935-07-01 5 GRANDSON OF LEE CHOON GUAN WITH LIABILITIES OF $BO,OOO S'PORE BANKRUPTCY COURT CASES Singapore, June 29. With liabilities amounting to $BO,OOO, Mr. Lee Siew Bin, a young Chnese living at Amber Road, related in the bankruptcy court yesterday how he ran through e, borrowed fortune, allowing978 words
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Article564 1935-07-01 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H. Meyer left by last night’s mail for Ipoh. Mr Manasseh left for Kuala Lumpur by last night’s mail Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Sonin who arrived from Belawan this morning left for Bangkok by the International Express. Dr. Day, formerly in private practice in Kuala Lumpur,564 words
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Article816 1935-07-01 5 Late Mr. Tan Check Kee The funeral took piece yesterday from his residence 35 Kimberley Street of Mr. Tan Cheek Kee who died on June 15 at the ripe age of 72. The large attendance and profusion of wreaths bore testimony to the deceesed’s popularity. The816 words
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Article152 1935-07-01 5 Hardened Criminal At 17 Goes To Prison Seventeen years of age, a number of previous convictions—the last of them in March—and a period spent in the Reformatory without the desired result put Mr. Norman Grice, the 'Singapore Second Magistrate, in a quandary how to deal with, a Chinese152 words
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Article89 1935-07-01 5 Acquittal For Police Officers Judgment was delivered by Mr. Nornan Grice, the Singapore Second Magisrate, acquitting Asiatic Inspector Mohamed >in Sudin and Sergeant Kassim bin Abdullah, both attached to the Kandang Cerbau division. They were charged with having taken m illegal gratification of $l3 while granting bail to89 words
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Advertisement87 1935-07-01 5 A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO J BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME. < SUPERB ITALIAN MARBLE "'"A STATUARY, BUSTS, FIGURES, J J LAMPS, PEDESTALS, Etc., Etc., V C by famous Florence Sculptors J OF ALL SIZES COLOURS J Brought over from Florence, Italy,— By I s Messrs. Giulio Gremigni 1' *"'•—4 f Uqo Mori.87 words
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Advertisement268 1935-07-01 5 s msur NEW GOODSi folk I nlB IwW -4TTR4CTIVELY PRICED HIGHEST QUALITY 1 No v elties golfaihose JBjTm I SPECIAL VALUE 1)\ W I j Large and varied selection of pure TjTA i j wool fancy Golf Stockings. Checks IHI 111 8A I and other designs. Nice feeling Yol I268 words
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Article, Illustration309 1935-07-01 6 THE HUGE CROWDS which gathered on Epsom Downs on the eve of the Derby—to enjoy the fun of the fair, and with hopes of last-minute ’‘information” about the great race for the blue riband of the Turf. New Waterloo Bridge GOING to the Derby tn309 words
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Advertisement103 1935-07-01 7 PLEASE DO NOT FORGET THIS SALE IS ONLY ONCE A YEAR FOR ONE MONTH. Annual Genuine Cash ftfe* CLEABANCE SALESTARTING TODAY ENDING 31 ST JULY. 1935. Now is the time to buy your furniture COME TO THE REAL FURNITURE MAKER AND S YOU WILL BE SATISFIED IN EVERY RESPECT. J103 words
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690 1935-07-01 8 a E aa Company Leading CPL. WILLWEBER WINS REVOLVER CHAMPIONSHIP The annual Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps < Bisley” meeting commenced on Saturday afternoon on the Kampong Bahru Range, was continued yesterday and will be continued on Saturday and Sunday, ijuly 6 and690 words
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Article132 1935-07-01 8 Closing Scores MITCHELL-INNES SCORES CENTURY London, June 30. The following are the scores in the principal matches at dose of play on Saturday:— SURREY v OXFORD UNIVERSITY Oxford: 324 (Mitchell-Innes 132 not out; Gpver 6 for 95). Surrey: 56 for no wickets. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY v SUSSEX Cambridge:132 words
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Article250 1935-07-01 8 Speldewinde Bowls Well The Ceylon Association travelled down to Parit Bun tar yesterday and met the Krian Club at cricket- defeating them by 65 runs. A feature of the match was the fine bowing of Speldewinde who captured six wickets for 46 runs. Score:—250 words
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Article206 1935-07-01 8 Selangor Eurasians Beaten COREY'S CENTURY AGAINST NON-BENDERS I (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 30. In a Stonor Shield competition match,' the Selangor S-kh Union gained a splendid victory over the Selangor Eurasian Association by eight wickets. Batting first the Eurasians collapsed for a meagre 43.206 words
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Article260 1935-07-01 8 Whitley Performs The Hat-Trick The Penang Free School beat the Penang Cricket Club “A” by three runs in a cricket match played yesterday on the School Ground. A feature cf the game was the “hattrick” performed by N.H.P. Whitley who took 3 wickets in quick260 words
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Article204 1935-07-01 8 Likely Field Of 12 To 14 WILL PROHIBITION ACCEPT? Twelve to fourteen runners, first and second class horses, are expected to face the starter for the Perak Summer Cup, f over one and a half miles at Ipoh on Saturday July 6. I The race will commence204 words
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Article213 1935-07-01 8 .—Reuter. Japanese Pair Beaten London. June 30. In the third round of the men’s doubles in the Wimbledon Tennis championships Allison and Van Ryn beat Yamagishi and Nishimura 97, 7’5, 6|l. For two sets the Japanese put up a magnificent fight against the storming tactics of the.—Reuter. - 213 words
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99 1935-07-01 8 —Reuter. Won By Crudite WILLIAM OF VALLENCE AND LOUQSOR PLACED Longchamp, Paris, June 30. The result of the Grand Prix was as follows: CRUDITE Baron Rothschild’s (Bridgland) 1 WILLIAM OF VALLENCE Mr. Arthur Sainbury’s (Steve Donoghue) 2 LOUQSOR Princess Fa.ucigny Lucinges’ 3 Twenty-two ran.!.—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article889 1935-07-01 8 "Penang Fastidious In Its Taste For Shows" AMUSEMENT PARKS REPORT $70,000 LOSS “Penang is very fastidious in its taste for shows and unless we can provide strong attractions, we cannot expect to retain this patronage; hence the heavy expenditure. Our principal income is from gate admission and889 words
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Article137 1935-07-01 8 Soccer At Kuala Lumpur EXCITING MATCH WITH CHUNG WHA (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 30. Playing on the Tamiles Padang this evening, the Penang Chinese Recreation Club defeated Chung Hwa in an exciting association football match by 3 goals to 1. In the early137 words
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Advertisement10 1935-07-01 8 take FSanatogenl Jhk The Tree Teek-Feed t Uliibk. 4011 A10 words
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Advertisement23 1935-07-01 8 Ail /1 j. ’PHONE 543 PENANG PENANG S.S. THURSDAY SATURDAY Dinner Dances Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Cocktail iDances if I X *023 words
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1063 1935-07-01 9 FIRST BID $lOO KIRTLE $9B PROHIBITION WINS THE BIG RACE JACKIE AND BESTLOT ALSO PAY WELL (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 29. The weather kept fine and the going was good, but not hard, for the opening day of the Perak Turf Club1,063 words
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Article453 1935-07-01 9 BEING PREPARED BY N.S. BRANCH OF A.A.M. I i I A Meeting of the committee of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya was held at the Sungei L’jong Club on Thursday at 7 p.m. Present: Mr. J. Wishart (chairman), Mr. W.H.453 words
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Article787 1935-07-01 9 Second Test At Lord's BRILLIANT 90 BY CAMERON Players Presented To The King London, June 29. In the Second Test match which began at Lord’s yesterday, South Africa were dismissed for 228 and England had 75 for 2 wickets at the close of play. Cameron787 words
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Article116 1935-07-01 9 July Meeting 1935 ist DAY, Saturday, 29th June, 1935* 2nd DAY, Wednesday, 3rd July, 1935. 3rd DAY, Saturday, 6th July, 1935. The Subscriptions for Visiting Member» shall be MEN $lO.LADIES $5.. for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members of the116 words
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Advertisement174 1935-07-01 9 I r Automatic Record-Changing-Plus j Marconiphone Brilliance THE LAST WORD IN COMPLETE AND LUXURIOUS ENTERTAINMENT. JUST THINK WHAT IT OFFERS YOU FIRST AND i FOREMOST A FIDELITY OF TONE WHICH MUST BE g HEARD TO BE APPRECIATED—AND AN AUTOMATIC i RECORD CHANGER WITH WHICH YOU CAN ENJOY 3 HALF AN174 words
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Article895 1935-07-01 10 Conjecture is rife as to who will be the next Mayor of Penang. Mr. G. W. Bryant, Mr. Black’s immediate predecessor, was, perhaps, one of the most successful and popular Municipal Presidents that Penang had for a long time. Coming as he did from the, Kuala Lumpur895 words
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2263 1935-07-01 10 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Good Trading Profit IMPROVEMENTS AND ALTERATIONS Singapore. Saturday. The second annual general meeting of Raffles Hotel, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company in the French Bank Buildings today. Mr. J. A. Clarke was in the chair, and the2,263 words
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Advertisement475 1935-07-01 10 A good game //y r\ and then F'yTTfv~a V a Carlsberg. I I A V I wL > B <_ I 5 o neo lasted always wanted BEER BEER BEER SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore PENANG Kuala Lumpur. *>’ /Eh 5 A message from P’ rtW 5475 words
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Advertisement48 1935-07-01 10 A V FOR GOOD SHIRTS i i Tootal Poplins in all designs and colourings carry the Tootal guarantee of satisfaction in Wash and Wear. TOOTAL POPLINS are only genuine with the Tootal Trade Mark stamped on every yard. IMPORTERS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH K. LUMPUR48 words
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Article416 1935-07-01 11 At Singapore Yesterday FORMERLY SENIOR HEALTH OFFICER. PENANG We regret to record the death, which took place yesterday at Singapore, of Dr. Frederick Richardson Sayers, Chief Health Officer, Singapore. Deceased who was shortly proceeding on leave prior to retirement had been seriously ill for416 words
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Article159 1935-07-01 11 Tamil's Unsuccessful Ruse How a Tamil induced a child to take some groundnuts and then took away a gold ear stud from the boy. «as routed to the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, m the police court today when Ramyah was charged with theft of a gold159 words
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Article55 1935-07-01 11 An incident which evoked' the coolies working near the Railway Station occurred at about eight this morning when a Chevrolet lorry laden with many boxes nearly ran Into the drain ead dislodged one of the which burst open by the force of the fall. It55 words
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Article275 1935-07-01 11 Chinese Fined $250 "VERY PLAUSIBLE STORY" DISBELIEVED Notice Of Appeal Lodged Judgment was delivered in the police court today by the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in which a Chinese named Lim Choi stood charged with importing prohibited coins, namely British trade dollars, into the Colony275 words
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Article64 1935-07-01 11 Appointed Temporary S. S. Puisne Judge A Government Gazette Extraordinary, published today, states that His Excel lency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. Richard Williamron. Advocate and Solicitor, to act as a Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. for the period64 words
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Article83 1935-07-01 11 Not To Come In Force Until Jan. 1, 1936 A Straits Settlements Government Gazette Extraordinary announces the following in connection with the Moneylenders Ordinance, 1935: In accordance with the provisions of Section 1 of the Moneylenders Ordinance, 1935 His Excellency the Governor hereby appoints the Ist Day83 words
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Article71 1935-07-01 11 Bangkok Furnishing Company The Bangkok Furnishing Company are i holding their annual cash clearance sale at their premises, No. 7, Leith Street, from today for one month only. A great variety lof furniture is being displayed and we 'understand the prices are much cheaper than those offered in71 words
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Article45 1935-07-01 11 Mr. C.H. Stanley-Jones And Miss Zanetti The marriage took place at the Registry Office, Singapore on Saturday of Mr. C. H. Stanley-Jones, of Derbyshire, England assistant Editor of the Malaya Tribune, and Miss Noelle Zanetti, of Western Australia, Secretary of the Far East45 words
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Article385 1935-07-01 11 Sequel To Police Raids WOMEN OCCUPIERS FINED $25 EACH Following a raid made on Saturday five Chinese appeared before the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court today, charged with playing in a common gaming house No. 27, Bridge Street on June 29. The accused385 words
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Article285 1935-07-01 11 Found Dead On Road At Parit HORRIBLE INJURIES ABOUT NECK I Believed Attacked From Behind A gruesome discovery was made on Friday at Parit when the body of a Tamil maxi was found on the road- side with horrible injuries on the neck. i The dead285 words
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Article73 1935-07-01 11 Johore Bahru, June 29. Vadevallu a Tamil tapper on the Sagil Central Estate. Tangkak was on Thursday sentenced to four years' rigorous imprisonment by the Hon. Mr. Justice J. V. Mills, at the Supreme Court, Muar, for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a fellow tapper. Kuppanan73 words
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Advertisement149 1935-07-01 11 Mpi THERE’S too much at stake to experiment. It’s safer to use Humanised Trufood. BEST for baby because it is nearest to nature I OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS HIGH CLASS STORES. SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA THE DISPENSARY (1929) LTD.. PENANG. Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. Wednesday, 3rd Ju/y DINNER DANCE And149 words
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Article2085 1935-07-01 12 FURTHER ECONOMIES EFFECTED DIVIDEND OF 35% SIR CYRIL K. BUTLER ON RESTRICTION BENEFITS The Twenty-Eighth Ordinary General i Meeting of Siamese Tin Syndicate, Limited. was held on June 14 at Winchester I House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. Sir Cyril K. Butler, K.B.E. (the chairman), presided. The2,085 words
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Article107 1935-07-01 12 Latest Quotations Saturday Friday Paris 74 33 64 74 33 64 New York 4.94% 4.94% Montreal 4.94% 4.94% Brussels 29.20 29.20 Geneva 15.07 15.06 Amsterdam 7.23% 7.24 Milan 59*8 59ft Berlin 12.21 12.21% Prague 117% 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26%107 words
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Advertisement167 1935-07-01 12 A Si A j•> >T/ KU I AH men are Creaied equal when theq drink II ’Ji IMI II JI >]l 41 *1 YOU ASK "HOW CAN THIS BE?" DIAMOND BEER created the GOOD COMPANIONS, Radiant Health and Lusty Appetite. All who drink Diamond Beer are equally favoured and never167 words
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Advertisement120 1935-07-01 12 ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE VIGOURP I Pure Blood Is HEALTH, VIGOUR an<t LIFE Impure Blood Is the root cause of SkinDiseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, j Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The poisons result in damage to the arteries, internal organs and premature old age. The direct way to health120 words
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Article248 1935-07-01 13 —Reuter. POSITION DISCUSSED AT PEACE CONGRESS RUSSIA WILL NOT TAKE IT LYING DOWN THE RENAISSANCE OF CHINA London, June 29. The relation of Western Powers with China and Japan were discussed at a National Peace Congress at which a thousand delegates from all parts—Reuter. - 248 words
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Article71 1935-07-01 13 Reuter. Deposed Governor’s Troops Arriving THIRTY REBELS OVERTAKEN Peiping, June 29. After a quiet but nervous night the city gates were opened this morning, enabling the replenishment of depleted food supplies due to yesterday’s closure. The Division troops formerly under Sung Cheh Yuan, the deposed governor, Chahar,Reuter. - 71 words
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Article206 1935-07-01 13 «—Reuter. Big Reward For Capture Of Rebel Leader Peiping, June 30. The authorities have offered a reward of $20,000 for the capture of the rebel leader, Pai Chien-wu alive and $lO,OOO dead. Mr. Wang Keh-min, the new chairman of the Peiping Political Council, has made j a«—Reuter. - 206 words
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Article82 1935-07-01 13 —Reuter. Entitled To Intervene JAPANESE CONFER WITH FOREIGN GARRISON'S HEADS Tientsin, June 29. It is pointed out that the signatories of the Boxer Protocol are entitled to intervene concert in any Chinese trouble causing interruption to the railway communi- cation between Peiping, Tientsin and Chingwangtao. X.—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article125 1935-07-01 13 —Reuter. Former Chinese Minister's Ordination As Priest Brussels, June 29. Flags of the Papal State, the Chinese Republic and Belguim were flown at the Abbey of St. Andre near Bruges on the occasion of the ordination as priest of Lou Tseng Tsiang, who in 1913 was President of.—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article108 1935-07-01 13 —Rugby Radip Service. London Auction Room Sales Reach £200,000 London, June 30. The sales of ert treasures in the London auction rooms this week reached £200,000. At Christmas, the famous rooms sales totalled £112,000 including £70,000 realised for the Pierpont Morgan collection of miniatures from which two of.—Rugby Radip Service. - 108 words
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Article83 1935-07-01 13 .—Reuter. To Save The Franc FRENCH CHAMBER ADJOURNS London, June 29. Vested with dictatorial authority to save the franc M. Laval was given a farewell in the Chamber for the summer recess. The government unexpectedly withdrew the demand for £40,000,000 additional credits for defence services.—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article115 1935-07-01 13 ’—Reuter. Rifle And Revolver Fire GUARDS BEING RUSHED FROM KANSAS Gelena, Kansas, June 29. Two detachments of Kansas nationalguards are rushiing to Galena owing to an outbreak of violence arising put of the strike in lead and zinc m nes. Twelve mineguards are at present beseiged’—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article152 1935-07-01 13 —Rugby Radio Service. To Be Redeemed In 17—20 Years London, June 29. Particulars are issued of a new conversion loan for the New Zealand Government. Notice is given to holders of £10,135,800 of 3 per cen\ stock that it will be repaid on October 1.—Rugby Radio Service. - 152 words
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Article115 1935-07-01 13 .—Reuter. Invitation To Visit America Washington, June 29. Mr. Cordell Hull in a s'atement to the Press conference has maWe what is considered to be an open invitation to Sir Fredrick Leith Ross to enter into conversations with him at Washington but it is not hinted.—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article334 1935-07-01 13 .—Reuter. Damage Estimated At 20,000.000 Yen HISTORIC BRIDGES WASHED AWAY Tokio, June 29. It is estimated that 60 lives were lost today in Central Japan as a result of tremendous floods caused by 24 hours torrential rain. In picturesque Kyoto, which was the heaviest sufferer,.—Reuter. - 334 words
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Article212 1935-07-01 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Wage Increase And Salary Restoration Today London, June 30. The two concessions made in this year’s budget come into effect on Monday, July! 1 amd will benefit by salary restoration and wage increases more than 3,000,000 people. The chief of these concessions 1 restore economy•—Rugby Radio Service. - 212 words
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Miscellaneous153 1935-07-01 13 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT-9-30 AN ENTIRELY NEW TAMIL TALKIE New Theatre's Most Ambitious Production J SAMBURANA “KOVALAN” with I THE BELOVED STAR OF “VALLFS WEDDING” I MISS T. P. RAJALAKSHMI AND THE FAMOUS ARTISTE OF “ODEON” RECORDS MASTER V. A. CHELLAPPA And a host of other well-known South Indian Star. WONDERFUL153 words
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Article543 1935-07-01 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal j Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving ■nd sailing from Penang during the week: DC POST TODAY S.S. MAKI AN from Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Bagan Si-Api-Api, Paneh, Berombang and Asahan (Tg. Bald). Sails Wednesday for the same ports. S.S. ELOUT from543 words
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Article162 1935-07-01 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Sou‘hern Sumatra, by train to Singapore and thence by K.N. I.LM. Service, will be closed a‘ 7 p.m. today. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra, by train to Singapore ard thence by K.L. M. Service, will be closed a*:162 words
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Advertisement283 1935-07-01 14 SKIN TROUBLES H Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying s Properties of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. g (X PERSON suffering from eruptions of the skin has N much to endure. It is not i D] merely the discomfiture and gU Il irritation and painful sens*- i Mr ;Hl iIhlA283 words
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Miscellaneous1534 1935-07-01 14 Wireless Programmes qn p by Joseph Muscant). A Local I music from current stage plays and Train Journey (Rathke). Italian I revues. following are the wavelength* two Pot-pourri (compiled by Joseph 9.3s—The Bournemouth Municipal OrMuscant). chestra; leader. Bertram motii 7.50 —England v. South Africa. A conductor» Richard Austin. RelayQM, 191,534 words
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Miscellaneous120 1935-07-01 14 Up”—Montague Phillips; (b) “Jest her way’ —G. Aitken. Two Vocal Duets (a) “For you alpne” —Henry Geahl; (b) “Come to the fair” Easthope Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Seward. WEDNESDAY P.M. 6.00 —Recorded music. 6.4s—News Bulletin supplied by “Straits Times.” Stock and Share Report supplied by Fraser and Co.120 words
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Advertisement1748 1935-07-01 15 V JTU II DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE pY-V J 4 i$ In 1 Jn&SiEi oWamericanmail line A£k Jn’.' > B LUkruMMBL LIMB raoamm. A hector Amate r dam dHambu TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ B. PERSEUS n R<tem > H’burg and G’lasgow. T From Penang. Arrh® Maraefllea. Arrive New York. L-ondon, Rdam,1,748 words
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Advertisement374 1935-07-01 16 ("Relieved His Own RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ HEADACHE NEURALGIA Dear Sirs —I have been a sufferer from Rheumatism for if- the past six-and-a-half years, being troubled mainly in II ‘ffff the hips, thighs, knees and occasionally in the shoulders. ii |y I have tried almost everything. I have been374 words
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Miscellaneous400 1935-07-01 16 sShZfe' H WH W Z^-yr, 6-15 STARTS TONIGHT 9-30 GRAND METRO GOLDWYN MAYER'S ALL COMEDY PROGRAMME \™F? SIF a WO/ ®W WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WON THE W 4* IRISH SWEEP, BUT LOST THE TICKET! (Zzf You don’t know what it is to laugh until You’ve seen this400 words
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Miscellaneous117 1935-07-01 16 PACKED HOUSES SINCE OPENING SEASON EXTENDED TILL TONIGHT j MAOW POSITIVELY THE LAST 2 SHOWS TONIGHT 6-15 9-30 1 The Sunniest Most Joyous Musical Show tr Ml IL lONS W LILT DAMITA KMW DIRECTED BY THORNTON FREELAND CjN W See Hundreds Of The Loveliest Girls Dancing THE CARANGA r I117 words
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Article273 1935-07-01 17 Ton Hong Choon Knocked Out BOUTS NOT UP TO EXPECTATIONS Ipoh, Friday. inp eight-round contest between Tan Hong Choon, the Chinese feather-weight of Penang, and Tara Singh, the hard-hitting Sikh boxer of Ipoh, ended rather sensationally when the former was put on the boards for .the full273 words
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Article346 1935-07-01 17 C.R.C. Draws With S.X.R.C. In a cricket match on Saturday, on the Victoria Green the Chinese Recreation Club drew with the St. Xavier’s Recreation <Jlub.. Taking first knock, the S.X.R.C. declared at 136 runs for seven wickets, leavthe C.R.C. 50 minutes to make that score. The C.R.C.346 words
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Article82 1935-07-01 17 Malaya Cup Football EASY WIN BY 3 GOALS TO 0 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 29. The Combined Services found easy opponents in Negri whom they beat by 3 goals to nil. Holmes scored the first with a hard shot that left the Negri goalie82 words
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Article472 1935-07-01 17 Annual Sports (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 29. St. George’s Institution, Taiping, held their lath Annual Athletic Sports on Friday, June 28. Keen interest was displayed by the boys in all the events. The Champion Athlete in the Class A Division was M- Rodrigues with 54472 words
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Article449 1935-07-01 17 l Malaya Cup Soccer POOR PLAY IN FIRST HALF (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. A large crowd watched the Malaya Cup match in which Selangor defeated Penang by five goals to three. The w’eather was ideal. Penang pldyed below expectations and Selangor led449 words
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Advertisement263 1935-07-01 17 FOR YOUR LAWN FOR YOUR GARDEN FOR YOUR SPORTS FIELD FOR YOUR GOLF COURSE Ransomes 7LAWN MOWER idealily designed for the purpose R from the powerful motor models to the hand machines. PractiW cal and efficient mowers they are A sturdily built for lasting vS. service under trying climatic conditions.263 words
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Article1100 1935-07-01 18 SUPPIAH WINS INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOWN AREA AGAIN TOP OTHER SECTIONS MR. B.E. ROSS WINS GUESTS' RACE IN GREAT STYLE Judging by the keen performances put up by both the individual and team competitors in the annual sports of the local Police force which was held on1,100 words
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Article932 1935-07-01 18 Burton Saves Penalty VICTORY BY TWO CLEAR GOALS (By Our Own Reporter) Taiping, June 29. The Malaya Cup match in the Northern Section between the Burma Rifles and Kedah was played here today and resulted in a win /or Kedah by two clear goals. Kedah fully932 words
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Advertisement206 1935-07-01 18 GET FROM (BOON’S PENANG IPOH. NATEX No. 5 Morgan's Pomade PRUNOIDS Leanogin Tablets S KAYLENE OIL Kaylene Powder 1 Kaylene with Phenolphthalein EPHAZONE. SILVIKRIN HAIR PREPARATIONS Luxuria Cold Cream Ingram's Shaving Cream I H N.D.K. Tooth Paste La Reine Face Cream Karswood Dog Powders LACTOL. if CUCUMEL BEAUTY OUTFITS Cucumel206 words
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Advertisement259 1935-07-01 18 Wakened, by indigestion PAIH ASLEEP AGAIN IN 5 MINUTES Do you know that awful feeling of wakening in the middle of the night with the pains of indigestion gnawing at your inside? Read how one such sufferer ended his trouble:— “J find that now I am turned 50, tf I259 words
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Article2273 1935-07-01 19 THE QUEEN AT THE OPERA DUCHESS OF KENT AT HOME NEW LEGAL CHARTER FOR WIVES SCHOOLMISTRESSES AS NOVELISTS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 18. SECOND COURJT BALL THE second Court ball of the Jubilee year was held at Buckingham Palace on June 13. The2,273 words
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Advertisement86 1935-07-01 19 It’s the mellowness of BOOTH’S Dry Gin that makes it so mnch to be desired in cocktails. Such mellowness 1 I comes only from treble distillation ■b# and maturing in sherry casks and IblSgSjnyl BOOTH’S DRY is the only GIN which receives such care in its makB e uOCB ing.86 words
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Advertisement245 1935-07-01 19 USE vikklß cleaning your kitchen sink Jj&l Grease clings more stubbornly M F round sinks and draining H U gg boards. Dirt and grime get rubbed in with the grease, and ordinary scourers cannot get rid of them thoroughly. You need Vim to keep sinks really clean. Vim’s amazing r.245 words
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Article386 1935-07-01 20 Handicaps For Wednesday CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following are the handicaps for Wednesday, the second day of the Perak Turf Club July meeting. The scratchings and order of running will not be known till noon tomorrow: Horses—Class I—Division1 —Division I—s Furlongs Straight. Refill 9.06386 words
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Article232 1935-07-01 20 Important New Notifications The following notifications appear in the F. M. S. Government Gazette, published on Friday:— CUSTOMS ENACTMENT In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 17 of the Customs Enactment, 1923, the Chief Secretary to Government, 1923, the Chief Secretary to232 words
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Article239 1935-07-01 20 Native Arts And Crafts (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 30. The first exhibiticn of Native Arts and Crafts, organised by the Taiping Amusement Park, was opened on Saturday by the District Officer (Larut Matang) Capt. W.A, Ward. M.C., M.C.S., in the presence of a large crowd. After239 words
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Article113 1935-07-01 20 Historical Scenes In Mid-Year Concert The usual mid-year Concert of Highlands School, Kaban Djahe Sumatra, was held at the end of June. Because of Jubilee Year, the Concert had a stronger flavour of English History than usual, and about half the time was taken up with an elaborate113 words
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Article102 1935-07-01 20 Newly Chinese 0.D.0. A young Chinese, who came from Medan in search of a job, was virtually stranded j here, but on Friday he received an appointment in the Custom Department as an out-door officer. He was to have taken up an appointment at Kampar the same day102 words
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Article335 1935-07-01 20 Subject Of Appeal To 1 Supreme Court Arguing an appeal at the Perak Supreme Court on Friday on behalf of Kishen Singh, a Punjabi, who had been convicted and sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment by the Ipoh Magistrate on a charge of stealing a goat, valued335 words
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Article95 1935-07-01 20 Tamil; Gets Hard Labour The case came up for judgment today in the police court, in which Sultan Mydin, a Tamil, slood charged with abetting the cff:nce of cheating commit ed by Sawal Hamid on May 20 and 22 at Penang. The magistrate, Mr. J.P. Biddu’.ph. sentenced95 words
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Article111 1935-07-01 20 Branch To Be Re-Established In Ipoh It is understood that a Railway Signal Department will be re-established in Ipoh in the near future. Since the abolition of this branch in Ipoh, matters pertaining to signals have been managed by the Engineering Department under the supervision of a Signal111 words
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Article129 1935-07-01 20 Tin SATURDAY, TODAY London (Spot) 230.12.6 No market London (3 months) £221.10.0 No market Singapore $113.50 $113.50 Business Done Penang $114.50 $114.50 Business Done Buyers No Sellers Buyers No Sellers COPRA.—(Sundried) $4.00 $4-05 BLACK PEPPER $l3-00 $l2-00 RUBBER London 6d No market New York 12%c(G) No market Singapore129 words
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Article164 1935-07-01 20 A .A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.92 4 1-974 Hitam 46 48 47 49 Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Johan 24 26 24 26 Newng Pet 674 724 65 70 Petalings 5.80 6.00 5.90 6.10 Rahman Hyd. 97 99164 words
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Article140 1935-07-01 20 PENANG, JULY 1 London Bank Demand 2[3 7|B 4 m|st 214 Private 3 mst credit 2|4 3|16 3 Documentary 2|4& On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 2% dis Shenghai T.T. 284% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 31 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS ON140 words
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Article371 1935-07-01 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation» *n MESSRS KENNiCI'Y A CO.’S Csa,n« Urt today.— Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBBR Ayer Molek 1.00 1.10 95 1.05 Ayer Panas 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.60 Bassett 60 65 60 65 B. Katil 55 60371 words
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Obituary31 1935-07-01 20 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mrs. Tan Cheok Kee family thank those who attended the funeral, those who kindly sent wreaths or scrolls and those who kindly lent their cars on the occasion.31 words
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Miscellaneous37 1935-07-01 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainf&l 6.00 78 N 3 m.m. Noon 80 N TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 1.19 a.m 7.20 e,.m. 1.09 p.m 8.10 p.m. TOMORROW 1.57 a.m 8.00 a.m. 1.43 p.m 8.43 p.m.37 words
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