Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 July 1935
1935-07-02
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-07-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 150. Vol. XCIII. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1935-07-02 1 Mr. A. Eden’s Visits To Paris Rome Statement In House Of Commons give fuller details. Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. ANGLO FRENCH COLLABORATOIN Necessity Recognised FOR EARLY SOLUTION OF EUROPEAN PROBLEMS London, July 1. Mr. Anthony Eden, Minister for League \ttairs. in reply to a question by Mr. George Lansbury,give fuller details. Reuter and Rugby Radio Service. - 1,004 words
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Article106 1935-07-02 1 Further Alterations Possible BEFORE LAW TAKES EFFECT (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 2. As business offices were closing on Saturday, a Government Gazette Extraordinary was issued intimating that the Moneylenders Ordinance which according to previous notifications became effective on Julv 1, 1935, would come into force on106 words
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Article59 1935-07-02 1 ’.—Reuter. 1 Labour Union Rivalry Climax In Bloodshed Lake Charles. Louisiana, July 1. r ne Labour Union rivalry climaxed in i xlshed when two sections of nie -ted the right to lead a vessel, r <e arms were used freely and eight persons were wounded. The State Governor’.—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article37 1935-07-02 1 Reuter. M. Beck To Visit Berlin Berlin, July 2. The Polish Foreign Minister. M. Beck, has accepted the old-standing German invitation to visit Berlin where he will arrive on July 3 on a two-day visit.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article398 1935-07-02 1 NATIONAL FEELING RUMOURS OF REVIVAL London, July 1. Ihe situation in Mongolia was a i subject of questions in the House of Commons by Sir Alfred Knox who suggested that in view of rumours of a revival of national I feeling in .Mongolia and the I chance398 words
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Article111 1935-07-02 1 U.S. To Start Building In 1937 Washington, July 1. A battleship replacement programme starting in 1937. is definitely projected and will be begun if no new international agreement is reached in the meantime. The decision according to the New York "Herald Tribune” follows a study of the111 words
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Article482 1935-07-02 1 In Poliee Court Today AMAHS CELEBRATE IST DAY OF 6TH MOON Three gambling raids, conducted by Detective Inspector W. Ingham yesterday,, had a sequel in the police court this morning when 31 gamblers appeared before the police magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph. In the first case482 words
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Advertisement1859 1935-07-02 2 RATES FOR CASUAL TAIPING TURF CLUB BANKS ADVERTISEMENTS Notice! Notice! Notice! «tJL [At an Extraordinary General Meeting CHARTERED BANK NEDERLANDSCHE A .At APiV -WS tel d a t We c <uU rre mi s JS °n Tuesday the OP AXO CWNA. HAND EL MAATSCHAPPIJ A. 1 ijT M 25th Jun1,859 words
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Article2263 1935-07-02 3 11 KEEPER OF THE KING'S SECRETS 11 ENGLAND'S STRANGE QUIT-RENTS PROFESSOR PICCARD'S GONDOLA MOTOR-CYCLISTS' NINE THOUSAND MILES TOUR (From Our Own Correspondent) London» June 22. THE PRINCE’S GESTURE. FEW gatherings have been moved to greater enthusiasm than was the British Legion conference, when the Prince2,263 words
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Advertisement75 1935-07-02 3 "~5 8 It’s the mellowness of BOOTH’S Dry Gin that makes it so much to be desired in cocktails. Such mellowness comes only from treble distillation and maturing in sherry casks and BOOTH’S DRY is the only GIN which receives such care in its mak> ing. It is not to75 words
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Article485 1935-07-02 4 Unrehearsed Incident In Tube i The Duke of Kent was recently given instruction in driving tube trains. Before he took over his first train he inspected the Lambeth North Training School of the L P.T.8.. where railway employees ere' instructed in the various sections485 words
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Article238 1935-07-02 4 Ail Australia Watching Village Wager TO MOUNTAIN TOP IN WHEELBARROW All Australian eyes are on Beechworth, a village 171 miles from Melbourne, where an attempt to win a novel wager has b£ gan. The central figures are Tom Parkinson, proprietor of the local garage, who is aged238 words
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Article207 1935-07-02 4 Australia Beating The Depression Australia, which, in 1931. gave an acknowledged lead to the Empire out of depression, after having been first in f o it, continues to make remarkable headway, as the following facts reported by Austral News indicate. Last year, there was another large207 words
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Article465 1935-07-02 4 10,000 Mile Flight Possibility FUEL MIXTURE SECRET Promising British Experiments Experimental work on special lowccnsumption acre-engines. has given such remarkable results tha‘ it now seems certain tha‘ the machine with which Great Britain will attack the world’s long distance non-stop air record w 11 be capable of465 words
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Article180 1935-07-02 4 Berlin, June 12. Five wa‘ere al our 3, signed “A. Hitler.” in ’he drawing rcem cf a Munich chemist, wr tes correspondent of a Berlin paper. Chancellor Hitler executed ‘hese pictures in 1912. when e young man of 23, trying to earn his living in Munich180 words
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Article384 1935-07-02 4 Strange Customs Among The Aborigines CENTURIES-OLD TRIBAL LAWS Centuries-old severe tribal laws still govern the fast decreasing aborigine population of Northern Aus‘ralia. Because few people settled in ths northern part of ’his vast continent the tribes still roam there at will under primitive conditions and move384 words
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156 1935-07-02 4 Tribute To Work Of Graves Commission Mr. Lyons. Prime Minister of Australia, who concluded at Amiens on June 21 his v sit to the war ceme‘eries in France and Belgium, said that this had been an unforgettable experience. Mr. Lyons paid a tribute156 words
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Article90 1935-07-02 4 Daily Services Between Capitals Melbourne, June 20. The proposed daly air mail service between all the Australian capi'als has not yet been considered by the Cabinet, but its ad option in at least partial form is I kcly. I’ would operate wi‘hin twelve mon hs90 words
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Advertisement130 1935-07-02 4 Cuttcura It brings quick relief and soon beak. Because of its absolute purity, and mildly antiseptic and healing properties, it is unsurpassed in the treatment of rashes, red, rough skin, sore, itching, burning feet, chafings, chapping», irritations, cuts or burns. No household should be without it. Sample each Soap. Ointment130 words
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Advertisement156 1935-07-02 4 H> THKUnj He said to me I never just call for a whisky I know better Ww By In I wi fli I fi I V e J lc j I said to him quite right, call for Johnnie Walker, there _is no better JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1 820... STILL156 words
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Article348 1935-07-02 5 $lO Fine For Possession A Chinese woman, Sow Goon, pleaded guilty before the magistrate (Mr. J.P. Biddulph) in the police court yesterday charged that she, not being a person appointed by the Superintendent, did sell chandu in Penang Road on June 30. In connection with the above case348 words
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Article322 1935-07-02 5 District Court Case ACCUSED BOUND OVER As a result of a quarrel over the tapping, of rubber, a Malay, Mat Isa bin Haji Sa’ad, w’aa charged before Mr. B.F. Bridge in the District Court yesterday with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, Mat Arof bin Mat,322 words
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Article130 1935-07-02 5 Mr. C.H. Stanley-Jcncs And Miss Neelie Zanetfi Singapore, June 29. The marriage took place at the Registry Office today of Mr. C. H. Stanley-J ones, of Derbyshire, England, assistant editor, of the Malaya Tribune, and Miss Noelle Zanetti, of Western Australia, secretary of the Far East Oxygen and130 words
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Article757 1935-07-02 5 Merits Most Serious Consideration DISCUSSION AT EARLY DATE A number of important subjects were discussed et a meeting of the Agncutural Advisory Committee held at the Department of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur. A resume of the more important points dealt with is given in the Malayan Agricultural757 words
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Advertisement151 1935-07-02 5 Itch Cause Killed hi Minutes" Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny earns or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, «'rack, Peel, U.urn, also Eczema, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, I’hn it s, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don’t waste time with ordinary methods.151 words
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Advertisement304 1935-07-02 5 I SENIOR TOURIST TROPHY RACE B ■g KLE OF MAN I S “'’W* 22nd JUNE, 1935. g I I- I. I I RACES I j I I IST SSTANLEY WOODS —GUZZI I M s AT RECORD SPEED OF 84.68 m.p.h. S FASTEST LAP AT RECORD SPEED OF 86.53 m.p.h. g304 words
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Article, Illustration212 1935-07-02 6 Active Link With The Past STILL MOVlNG—although not with the times. This picturesque and efficient water mill at Roussett, near Wrexham, has been in active service since it was built in 1661. UNDER FIRE AGAIN MR. BRANCHETT, who fought in three wars, faced a barrage212 words
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605 1935-07-02 7 Temperamentally Unsuited" Couple HUSBAND FINED FOR CAUSING HURT The case was concluded yesterday in the police court in which a Chinese named Oh Eng Kee was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to his wife, Lee Heng Choon, at Dato Kramat Road on March 19.605 words
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Article86 1935-07-02 7 That he made the liquor as a cure for rheumatic pains was the plea of Yeoh Soon Leng in the police court yesterday when charged with fermenting intoxicating liquor at Jelutong Road on June 30. A second charge of possession of distilling apparatus was preferred. Accused pleaded guilty86 words
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Article803 1935-07-02 7 i Balik Pulau Malay I Charged INTERESTING POINT RAISED An interesting point was raised yesterday in the District Court before Mr. B. F. Bridge by Mr. Lim Cheng Ean on the question of the rights of Police Magistrates concerning statutory declarations. It was during a case in803 words
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Article475 1935-07-02 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL The American Consulate will be closed on “Independence Day”, July 4, 1935 Mr. J. G. McGregor, Head Cashier, has been appointed to act as Financial Officer, F.M.S.R. Mr. D. J. White, European Warder, Grade I, Prisons Department has been appointed to be a Gaoler, Grade lU. Mr. W.475 words
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Advertisement424 1935-07-02 7 BIPiB T J I 1 fi 3 It* .Zj fll S Jr f K If art be the concealment of art, then Evening in Paris face powder is a veritable mes'erpiece! The result a complexion of ycu’Mul beauty; the m?ar< •'discernib’e. B>z b 0- 20 e IsblllflHM QUEENS WAYftCROYDON SURREY424 words
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Advertisement92 1935-07-02 7 Automatic Record -Changing—Plus Marconiphone Brilliance If THE LAST WORD IN COMPLETE AND LUXURIOUS ENTERTAINMENT. JUST THINK WHAT IT OFFERS YOU FIRST AND FOREMOST A FIDELITY OF TONE WHICH MUST BE HEARD TO BE APPRECIATED—AND AN AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER WITH WHICH YOU CAN ENJOY HALF AN HOUR ENTERTAINMENT IN PERFECT COMFORT.,92 words
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1172 1935-07-02 8 ENGLAND COLLAPSE SENSATIONALLY FOR 198 VISITORS MAKE GOOD START i 208 AT CLOSE London, July 1. The scores at the close of play on Monday were as follows: South Africa 228 and 208 for 6 wickets. England 198. England collapsed sensationally and1,172 words
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Article572 1935-07-02 8 —Reuter. Perry At His Best i AUSTIN BEATEN BY BUDGE I London, July 1. The Wimbledon Tennis Championships were continued today in sultry weather. ri i Majesty the Queen was presen: and the centre court was packed to witness Periy bat M :el in thi qi rttr-final 97,,—Reuter. - 572 words
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Article149 1935-07-02 8 Inter School Cricket At Kyala Kangsar (Fr;m Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. July 1. In a wo nnings ma ch at Kua'a Kangsar duri’ T tb week-end the King Edward VII School (Taiping) defeated the Clifford School (Kuala by 9 wickets. Id the first inningj the Clifford School149 words
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Article237 1935-07-02 8 Probable Starters With Jockeys PROHIBITION TO CARRY 9.13 Below will be found the probable starters with jockeys for the Perak Turf Club Summer Cup race to be run on Saturday at Ipoh at 5 p.m. As already stated the race will commence down the straight and237 words
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Article209 1935-07-02 8 Championship Duffer's Cup The rcsul s of ‘he Championship ard Duffer’s Cup Compet tion are >?.s follows: i W. Scmerville 77 W. H. E. Neil 88 R. Craik 78 A. Clark 90 jW. A. Kimpster 79 T. A. D. Hewan 91 C. H. Kent 79 J. D.209 words
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Article607 1935-07-02 8 Handicaps’ For Tomorrow CARD OF NINE EVENTS The following ire he handicaps for tomorrow, the socc d day of the Perak Turf Club July meeting m the correct order pf running RACE 1 Horses —Class 3 —Division 4—sVg Furlongs. Sparkling Eyes 9.00 Fortune Star 8.13607 words
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Article, Illustration1906 1935-07-02 9 LORD ASTOR'S RICH STAKE POPULAR SUCCESS AT MANCHESTER MONEYBOX WINS CUP CONTEST (Fom Our Own Correspondent) London June 18. FRENCH SILVER JUBILEE RACE Two English horses have been entered "for the Prix du Jubilee, the French race to commemorate His Majesty’s Silver Jubilee. They are Mr. H.1,906 words
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Article, Illustration941 1935-07-02 9 TnE.itnl wuy not, at the moment, be quite iHe excitement, about tue nrst 1 icai Matcn, that is to start at Nottingham, against the south 1 Africans, as mere would be for the Austra- lians. But 1 have an idea that before the941 words
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Advertisement82 1935-07-02 9 //>• most gtorally uooful Modlolno for all CUmatos o pCollisßrowpeg Them it ■fibMaMMMMMMWMHhHHMfIAasnSSSS luMtitwU. Acte Ilk* a charm In Checks and arrests DIARRHOEA and ’IVER, CROUP, ague. f*LJII I Ck The reliable Family remedy for bIUMAUH UHILLG INFLUENZA, COUGHS, COLDS CATABBX ABTBRA, BRO N C NITIS. CHOLERA and a tru*82 words
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Article978 1935-07-02 10 General Smuts, the South African Minister of Justice, in the course of j a stirring speech at an open air meetting to 3,500 people at Theunissen,] Orange Free State, said he would not! be very much longer in politics in the country. “1 am coming to an978 words
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Article728 1935-07-02 10 JUBILEE ARCHES: “The Times” of May 31 contains a photograph of one of the Jubilee arches erected in Beach Street Triumphal arches < .f the type shown above, says the letterpress» were a feature of the Jubilee decorations in the British Settlements in the Far East. MUNIcfPAL728 words
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Article70 1935-07-02 10 Acquires Big Chinese Rice Mill I From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. July 2. The Government has acquired a big Chinese rice mill at Parit Buntar and will operate same in conjunction with the Government rice mill at Bagan Serai. Both mills will bo managed by Mr. Parker, at70 words
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Article108 1935-07-02 10 —Reuter Wireless. Foreign Exchange Situation Not Improving Berlin, June 24. Owing to the fact that “Germany’s foreign exchange situation far from improving has got still worst,’’ Dr. Schacht has declared a complete moratorium for the year from July Ist on all maturities arising from medium and long—Reuter Wireless. - 108 words
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Article98 1935-07-02 10 In Spite Of Heavy Expenditure I i At the second annual general meeting of the Amalgamated Amusements Ltd., it was d sclosed in the accounts of the company that there was an actual profit of $10,811.51 as against the loss of $6,895.88 compared with the previous98 words
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Article89 1935-07-02 10 Grounded Near I Singapore f (From Our Own Correspondent) I Singapore, July 1. The Silverbeech from Penang and due* at Singapore at daylight was grounded yesj terday, in the early hours, off Raffles Island signalled that he hopes to get her off at Light. Captain Irvine, who is89 words
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Advertisement515 1935-07-02 10 <£• |SBE2 A splendid f> K/W Z__ZJ| BEj® supper and then BWp/ I~L ’fl a Carlsberg. Jfl i oLsT i JL I I flri r>li?M/tlVl O fl fl flfl Jfl fl fl Once lasted wanted C THE KING OF BEERS SOLE IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. Singapore PENANG Kuala515 words
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Advertisement51 1935-07-02 10 LANGENBACH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK Bnl I THE MARK OF QUALITY! NIBELUNGEN.KRONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOl’R LWT FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAIE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co M Ltd. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala51 words
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Article269 1935-07-02 11 Plaintiff Discontinues Action JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANTS WITH COSTS When the resumed hearing was taken up this morning in the Supreme Court in the case in which A. Saminathan sued S.R. Rengastmy and his wife for the recovery of $720.55 on a Promissory Note, with interest,269 words
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Article152 1935-07-02 11 A Fast-Moving Comedy At Queen's The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film, The Winning Ticket,” commenced a run at the Queen’s yesterday. Featuring Leo Carrillo, Louise Fazenda and Ted Healy, it is a fastmoving comedy wi.h a novel plot and is excellent entertainment. As the fortunate barber who buys the winning152 words
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Article87 1935-07-02 11 Postponement For Enquiries A Tamil named Ramasamy was produced before the magistrate (Mr J. P- Biddulph) in the police court today charged with theft of a gold earring valued at $6 from the person of a Chinese girl, Tan Cheng Im, at Penang Road on July87 words
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Article77 1935-07-02 11 Complainant Still In Hospital The complainant was still in hospital, was the statement made by Inspector W. C Alexander in the police court today, when the case was mentioned in which Karuppan a young Tamil, stands charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, Rami, with77 words
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Article761 1935-07-02 11 "Struck Blows In Anger" FULL JUDGMENT OF MAGISTRATE Kuala Lumpur, June 29. The First Magistrate, Mr F K Wilson, delivered judgment against Miss E Olson this morning in the case in which she was charged with voluntarily causing hurt with a badminton racquet, to a boarder,761 words
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320 1935-07-02 11 False Declaration Charge NEPHEW LEFT ESTATE IN ACCUSED'S HANDS (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 1. A well-known Perak Chinese business man named Cheah Mun Siew was committed to the Perak Assizes by the Taiping Magistrate today at the conclusion of the enquiry in which320 words
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Article297 1935-07-02 11 Foreign Entries Judging from the list of entries given below there will not be a very strong foreign element at Heniev Ro v al Regatta which starts tomorrow. GRAND CHALLENGE CUP.—Zurich! Rowing Club, Switzerland. THAMES CHALLENGE CUP.—Tabor' Academy, U.S-A-STEWARDS’ CHALLENGE CUP.—Zu! rich Rowing Club, Switzerland. DIAMOND CHALLENGE297 words
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Article36 1935-07-02 11 Reu’er. President Roosevelt has issued executice orders extending the life of th" National Labour Relations Board until August 1 and continuing indefinitely the Steel and Textile Relations Boards all due to expire today.Reu’er. - 36 words
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Article216 1935-07-02 11 Accused Who Got Cigarettes From Friend Charged wi’h fraudulent possession of 25 packets of Rough Rider cigarettes which were suspected of having been stolen, at the junction of Carnavon S’ree’ and Seek Chuan Lane on July J. a Chinese named Lok Choi claimed trial in the police court216 words
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Article178 1935-07-02 11 Chinese Released Q:i $250 Bail I A charge of criminal breach of trust in j respect of $2ll-20 entrus’ed to h’s care in the month of June, was preferred against a Chinese named Lim lean loe in he police court today. Accused admitted that he comm U-d178 words
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Advertisement375 1935-07-02 11 Dear I r Sth SEPT f -ave b rd ap prec r '«on s ’or, f avo ,o of /our e M f V Co food WWA W m dv,sin g Da t feeding Z, f 1 v< mtur e n// the g te ach t ?J n B th375 words
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Article1694 1935-07-02 12 TIN RUBBER SHARES BY AIR MAIL (By Courtesy of Kennedy Co.) London June 24. RUBBER Anglo-Malay—l3 7% t 3 Bertam Consd. (2J— 4 1% 4 British R.E. of java (1932) (2J —1|3% |3% Bukit Rajah—24 3 Chersonese (F.M.S.) (2|) —2,8 ,8 Craigielea (2[) —2,4% |4% Dunlop Plants.1,694 words
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Article103 1935-07-02 12 1 During the week ending 22nd June, 1935, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 56,961 cases, of which: 1 49,657 (87 per cent) cases were to the I United Kingdom, 390 (1 per cent) cases to jthe Continent of Europe, 6.010 (10 per .cent) cases to103 words
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Article107 1935-07-02 12 Latest Quotations Monday Saturday Paris 74 33 64 New Yoik 4.94% 4.94% Montreal 4.94% 4.94% Brussels 29.19 29.20 Geneva 15.05 15.07 Amsterdam 7.23% 7.23% Milan 59J1 59$£ Berli- 12.22 12.21 Prague 117 117% Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienra 26% 26% Helsingfors 226% 226%107 words
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Article, Illustration946 1935-07-02 13 FIRST REAL PRACTICAL MOVE IN DISARMAMENT ACCOMPLISHED SINCE THE WAR MR. STANLEY BALDWIN DEFENDS THE NAVAL AGREEMENT CRITICISMS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS DEPLORED London, July 1. Phc 1 rime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, addressing" a political mass meeting during the week-end described the AngloCerman Naval Agreement as the first realthe League in due course.—Rugby RatJ’O Service, Reuter & Reuter Wireless. - 946 words
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Article501 1935-07-02 13 Five Japanese Arrested SEVERE PUNISHMENT DEMANDED Peiping, July 1. Five Japanese, alleged to be concerned in the Fengtai revolt have been rounded up by the local Chinese militia at Machuchiao, twenty miles south east of Peiping. The Military Council have agreed to hand over501 words
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Article141 1935-07-02 13 il. —Rugby Radio Service. Thrilling Spectacle Watched By 500,000 People London, July 1. It is estimated that 500,000 people watched the Royal Air Force annual display on Saturday. As usual its long programme was packed with thrills and many foreign experts present expressed their utmost admiration foril.—Rugby Radio Service. - 141 words
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Article103 1935-07-02 13 ’.—Reuter. Redundant Spinning i Machinery To Be Eliminated, I London, July 1 In the House of Commons. Mr. Runciman formally introduced a Bill to provide for the elimination of redundant spinning ma-! chinery in cotton mills in Great Britain. This means that the Board is empowered j’.—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article65 1935-07-02 13 Rugby Radio Service. Duchess Of York Flies To Brussels London, July 1. The Duchess of York made her first, flight today when she accompanied th» Duke of York to Brussels for the British week of the International Exhibition. Th» 1 four-engined Imperial Airways’ line» “Drago” was pilotedRugby Radio Service. - 65 words
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Article75 1935-07-02 13 —Reuter. No Fatalities London, July 1. A railway and air services aeroplan» crashed at Ronalds Way (Isle of Man) aerodrome at noon today with six passengers. All are believed to have been incinei rated. It is now learned that there wem no fatalities in.—Reuter. - 75 words
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Advertisement70 1935-07-02 13 AGONISING PILES. There is no need to suffer thia distressing affliction. One tube of DR. VAN VLECK S PLASMA will relieve you of all painf»l swelling and inflammation. Results ar» amazing. It succeeds in most obstinate cases. Simple to use and certain in its curative action. Try it to-day. Stocked70 words
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Miscellaneous127 1935-07-02 13 w: majestic AT LAST THE SUPER DETECTIVE MYSTERY I Warner Oland Famous Portrayer of CHARLIE CHAN In A New Role! EDGAR WALLACE'S |||||sX Story Of Mystery And Terror the LAST and best murder mystery he ever wrote i OfjfoFc Dawn o: The Strange Story Of Still Night, When The Smell127 words
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Article816 1935-07-02 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines i The following is a fist of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PONT TODAY i S.S. PHILOCTETES from North Conti- > nenL Sails for Hongkong, Shanghai s Dalny and Japan. S.S. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigli,816 words
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Article383 1935-07-02 14 The Post Office notifies that a telegram from G.P.O. London, says that the mail despatched from Penang on Bth June by the S.S. “Ranpura” was delivered in London on Ist July. NOTICE The Air Ma ls despatched from Penang on the 23rd June per the Netherlands Aircraft383 words
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Advertisement253 1935-07-02 14 Again "NATIONAL" Leads! B ANOTHER SUPERLATIVE OFFER SILCOX SILCOX radios are represented exactly as they are. No excessive claims are made concerning their respective qualities. They will fill all performance statements made for them —no more an<| no less. This SILCOX MODEL SJ is the product of an organisation with253 words
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Miscellaneous1526 1935-07-02 14 Wireless Programmes •jnp 1 6.3sCharles Manning and his Orchestra, by a representative of the Overseas 15.r1.kJ-* relayed from the Granada. Wei- delegates to the Conference. The thamstow speeches will be preceded by a desThe following are the wavelengths, two tnamstow. Crppnwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m. cnptive commentary by Mr.1,526 words
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Advertisement424 1935-07-02 16 Phone 485 «Amalgamated «Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIG MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. i Tuesday. 2nd July. 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1 “IM YANG HO” 2. “SONG TWAT THYE PENG SNEAH “THI KONG KAY” —Part 4. fa Seats 40, 30, 20 and 10 Cents. FREE424 words
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Miscellaneous317 1935-07-02 16 —BOTH SHOWS PACKED LAST NIGHT <MJLXj£ 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU 6-15 TONIGHT 9-30 WON THE IRISH SWEEP BUT AN ENTIRELY NEW TAMIL TALKIE LOST THE TICKET! New Theatre's Most Ambitious Production You don't know what it is to lough until you ve seen SAM BURAN317 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1935-07-02 17 J.B. PRIESTLEY - By J.B. PRIESTLEY (tn “The Star.”) It is good to know that Mr.; Bernard Shaw is back among us, full of fun and fight. I have a great admiration for Mr. Shaw and his works. All the people of my generation owe him a greatl debt,(tn “The Star.”) - 1,255 words
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Article247 1935-07-02 17 ARTIST "DEBUNKS" A LEGEND Modem beauties have become used to the myth that no dust or rumplings disturbed Cleopatra’s hair when she was dumped before Imperial Caesar wrapped in a mat. They even have emulated Queen Elizabeth’s lily-bleached hands, with their tapered finger-nails. An American artist, Mrs.247 words
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Article341 1935-07-02 17 Plan For Country-Wide Police Radio Net Secrc 1 schemes for radic link between Scotland Yard and provincial police centres in England and Wales are now be’ng perfected by ‘he Home Office, in co-opera-tion with Scotland Yard and the provincial euthori ien. At the same time. th~341 words
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Advertisement307 1935-07-02 17 EnglishElectric' THE CHOICE OF THE SCRiMINATING INDUSTRIALIST RELIABLE SER VICE A Product Of THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY The Company ex perfs in industrial power plants. Distinguished offer to industrial power users throughout the country real service. B y fun co-operation in the solution of their Service problems, extensive experience, practical307 words
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1724 1935-07-02 18 PROBLEM OF 2,000 WOULD-BE SUPERS AT THE STAGE DOOR £4 A WEEK FOR SPEAKING A LINE Mr. C. B. Cochran gave further evidence and was cross-examined on June 21 in the action concerning the film end touring rights of “Cavalcade,” Mr. Noel Coward’s1,724 words
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Advertisement241 1935-07-02 18 There’s a reason Wna cjrU*®7\ 1 |OW''z6fc*Mß «CjMsS-ii v.. -Orx v ■»<** ®sM**k > ki H TTI-IE Fronts of your teeth are easy enough to clean; it’s the curve behind that is apt to be neglected. H Old-Fashioned, big-headed brashes H couldn’t Fit into this curve —couldn’t clean the ere'ices241 words
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Advertisement295 1935-07-02 18 Scotts Porage Best A vody bui/<fe r Ofniß COOKS IN 5 MINUTES -lIMIMI ir.-L-."—,. STEEL E• Bullock Carts kf Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving. Benches. EASTERN MFG. co., 1. River Road. PENANG. ■■■BBiBiQS M ■-«J a -MB_e B B B B Q BBBBBSBBBBBBWBBBBB»»» I A TIP!295 words
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Article206 1935-07-02 19 HE WAS CLIMBING A FENCE Skill at fence climbing has led to the arrest in Tokio of the Japanese Minister of Railways. Mr. Shiny a Uchida, and subsequent pioLund apologies by the police. Shortly after midnight an urgent message was received at the police station. A man206 words
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Article274 1935-07-02 19 POTTERS JAPANESE COMPETITION A Plea To New Zealand Reciprocal Empire trade was the keynote struck by 1 the visit of a New Zealand delegation, headed by the Dominion Prime Minister, (Mr. G. W. Forbes) to Stoke-on-Trent on June 13. After visiting a trades exhibition at Hanley exemplifying the ‘‘breakfast-table exchange”274 words
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Article1163 1935-07-02 19 HUNDREDS OF SHOPS IN CHINA'S "DEMILITARISED ZONE" JAPAN'S RESPONSIBILITY Astir has been caused here by the publication of the results of a personal investigation made by Miss Muriel Lester, of Kingsley Hall Settlement at Bow, into the traffic in narcotics in the so-called “demilitarised zone” north of Peking.1,163 words
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Article65 1935-07-02 19 —Reuter. For Alleged Embezzlement Of Five Pounds For his alleged embezzlement cf £5 a Chinese official was executed in the province of Shantung, the Governor of which. General Han Fu-chu, is noted for his stern administration cf justice. The man was Hu Ching-tang t attached to the».—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article170 1935-07-02 19 Life-Sized Dolls' Visit To Tokyo Tokyo, June 21. Tokyo is being entertained by the antics of two life-size effigies called Mr. and Mrs. America, which have come from New York with credentials from the Mayor describing them as “America’s doll messengers of good will.” i They170 words
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Advertisement197 1935-07-02 19 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferer* from loss of vigour, nerJousness, weak body, impure blood, ailing memory, and who aro old and ■worn-out before their time will be •delighted to learn of a new gland dia> ♦every by an American Doctor. This new discovery make* it possible •to197 words
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Advertisement179 1935-07-02 19 MAP 77 5 M" PfIXS. I APIOL STEEL I I Sure and certain for all Female I 9 complai us. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. I I W. J. EDMONDS. S I The English Pharmacy 52-54, Beach Street, Penang. I Bf? PAT KWA TANN..179 words
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Advertisement363 1935-07-02 19 AZ 1 IwvX A./ I -I-■■ 1 u\ 1 \K 1 B /0] ANNIIAI W < ASM CLEARAMCE JALE ide JcCicit you -to oi&it r ßelieved His Own Years\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ HEADACHE t NEURALGIA Detr Sirs —I have been a sufferer from Rheumatism for jHL/ past six-and-a-half363 words
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178 1935-07-02 20 August 15 And 17 TWO RUNS FOR HORSES 3 AND 4 As we indicated some time ago the Taiping Turf Club is doing so well at the moment that the Comm ttee have decided to have a professional meeting this year. The official programme for178 words
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Article90 1935-07-02 20 Senior Championships Fixtures The following are the fixtures for Satur- day commencing at 4.00 p.m. sharp:— Men’s Singles: Chew Teik Soon vs. Yeoh Cheow Beng, Tan Gim Kung vs. Um Yong Fong, Ho Bcon Choo vs. Ng Lye Kooi, Khoo Poon Hun vs. Tung Gim Huat and90 words
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Article171 1935-07-02 20 Chinese Coffee Grinder Convicted I At the instance of the Municipal Health I Department a Chinese coffee grinder was i prcdu c ed in the Police Court this morning [before the Magistrate, Mr. Biddulph, on I three charges, with selT.ng adulterated [coffee without informing the purchaser at I171 words
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Article99 1935-07-02 20 Lan Hoe Thow. a young Chinese, was charged in the police court today before the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, with selling chandu dross other than to the Superintendent at No. 156 Pitt Street on July 1. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, of the Excise Department. p-osecuted. 199 words
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Article134 1935-07-02 20 The following are t> laleoK quotation, .or today Buyers BaHen nN Ayer Weng 1.92’2 1.97%c Hitam 47% 50c H. Fatts 47% 50 Jelebu 85 90 Johan 25 27% K. Lanjuts 14 9 15 3 K. Kampars 9 9 10 3 Lukut 95 1.00 Nawng Pet 65 70134 words
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Article145 1935-07-02 20 PENANG JULY 2 London Bank Demand 2 3 7|8 4 m st 2'4 Private 3 mst credit 2 4 3 16 3 Documentary 2'4A On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 2%% dis. Shanghai T.T. 28%% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 31 RATE OF EXCHANGE145 words
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Article64 1935-07-02 20 .—R.R.S. •London, July 1. Sterling on New’ York' was 4.94 316 and Paris 74 1 2. Gold was 141 4 1 2d. Stock Markets were generally steady with War Loan 3 12 per cent, at 106 3 8. Lists of cash applications in connection wnth the £8,000,000 New’.—R.R.S. - 64 words
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Article118 1935-07-02 20 Tin London (Spot) London (3 months) Singapore Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA. (Sundried) BLACK PEPPER RUBBER London New York Singapore Spot July/Sept Oct./Dec Jan./Mar TAPIOCA Fair Seed Medium Pearl RICE Rangoon-—Parboiled No. 1 White No. 1 White No. 2 White No. 3 Local Rice Porboled No. 1118 words
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Article389 1935-07-02 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.92% 1.97% 1.92% 1.97% B. Salargor 72% 75 72% 75 Hitam 47 49 47 49c Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Jelebu 85 90 85 90 Lukut 95 1.00 95 1.00 Nawng Pet 65 70 65 70389 words
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Article375 1935-07-02 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation! a MESSRS. KBNNHDY A CO. tiet today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 3 9 4 3ex 3 9 4 3ex Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.92% 1.97%c B. Selangor 75 80 75 80375 words
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Article108 1935-07-02 20 Report For June Quo* a completed. Lode A further 2 feet has been sunk and the ore bodv is still showing strong. Total depth sunk tc date. 14 feet. There are approximately 25 tons of 1% ore at grass. The output of Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging108 words
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Article900 1935-07-02 20 KENNEDY CO. SHARE LIST. NAMES. I I RUMBhJC (Dollar.) Alleafry Rubber Co. 1 is 1 125 i Alor Uajab Kubb«r batata JlO Amalgamated Malay 1 67 1 1 Ay ci xiitxu ‘'lanung byudicate 160 1 Ayer Mole* lumber co. 95 I w Ayer Panas Rubber ka»iatea i oaasett Rubber Co.900 words
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Advertisement178 1935-07-02 20 FLY BY IBB»*' y 4-ENGINED AIR LINERS We offer you the security of 4-engined air liners. 1 he most luxurious passenger saloons and accommodation. Air travel in which noise has been reduced to a minimum. Scientifically ventilated passenger saloons that are neither too hot nor too cold in any climate.178 words
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Advertisement11 1935-07-02 20 WHAT LONDON IS DOINC READ CHARLES ROBERTS In The SUNDAY GAZrFTF.11 words
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Miscellaneous36 1935-07-02 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainfaE 6.00 76 E Noon 80 N TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 1.57 a.m 8.00 a.m. 1.43 p.m 8.43 p.m. TOMORROW 2.32 a m 8.35 a.m. 2.14 p.m 9.11 p.m.36 words
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