Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 July 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 151. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, UULY 3, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 288 1 —Reuter. Collisior. "MIDORI MARU" No Foreigners Aboard 140 Feared Perished I'okio, July 3. An official Bulletin says that the I anzan Maru collided and sank the “Midori Maru” which had 250 passengers and crew aboard at 1.00 a.m. on an inland sea. It is feared that at
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  • 81 1 i.—Reuter. Extended To Demilitarised Zone Changchun, July 2. The Kwantung Army headquarters announces that the recent Chahar settlement has extended to the demilitarised zone 70 miles westward towards Kalgan. The authorities are now waiting the return of Gen. Doihara who arrived at Dairen from Tientsin today, before deciding
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  • 61 1 review of Royal Aircraft. —Radio Rugby Service. To Be Present At Newmarket London, July 2. The King left Buckingham Palace today by car for Newmarket to attend the July Meeting. He will stay at the Jockey Club for the rest of the week driving over to Mildenhall cn
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  • 214 1 TO LAST NEARLY TWO MONTHS hat is likely to be the longest session of the Perak Criminal Assizes in recent years begins on Monday, July 8, at the Perak Supreme Court, Ipoh, for the third time this vear. The session is expected to last until
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  • 270 1 "Felt I Was On A Colossal Wheel" Moscow. A Soviet skier Mr. D. Karev, recently experienced the thrill of being towed for about 15 miles by an aeroplane, which at one time reached a speed of approximately 70 miles an hour. Both Mr. Karev and the
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  • 77 1 Reuter Wireless. London, July 3. The week-end was noteworthy for disasters. In addition to an Italian naval collison off Taranto, when six were killed, terrible motor accidents occurred at Casablanca in which 13 are feared to have been incinerated in the debris of a motorbus was overturned after
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  • 183 1 1,- Rugby Radio Service. r -«t "nvnal Award NO CHANGE WITHOUT CONSENT OF COMMUNITIES Ixmdon, Jui The Indian Government has issued on the authority of His Majesty's Government a statement to correct the impression in some quarters. that the Government of India Bill has been amended in
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  • 62 1 Japanese Embargo May Be Raised (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 2. The Japanese Ambassador at Large, now touring the East stated, prior to leaving here for Malaya, that he has been informed that the State Council of the Japanese Government is shortly issuing an Imperial decree lifting
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  • 115 1 —Rugby Mudio Sc. vice. SINCE OPERATION OF RESTRICTION SCHEME London, July 3. In reply to questions in the House of Commons as to what further steps Government proposed to take regarding the operation of the tea restriction scheme and the raising of tea prices, the Secretary
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  • 124 1 697 at corresponding da’c of 1934.- Rugby Radio Service. Revenue Sources Show AO-Reund Increase Lc de", July 3. The Exchequer returns fcr the firct quarter of he financial year sh w tha 1 ordinary revenue exclusive of sth-balancing items amounts to £129,355,965 compared with £128,158 824 at corr;spor.dirg
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  • 36 1 machine was sightly damaged.—Reuter Wireless. An R.A.F. p lot giving an exemp’e of the Hendon Pageant of hew ret to fly crashed but fortunately was no. hur The machine was sightly damaged.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 108 1 —Reuter. U.S. President's Plan TO CARRY OUT VOLUNTARY AGREEMENTS Washington, July 3. President Roosevelt has arranged with a skeletonized N.R.A. and Federal Trade Commission to carry out with the industry the voluntary Code agreements supplanting the Code structure outlawed by the Supreme Court. The Trade Commission has
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  • 85 1 more isolated inland teritory.—Reuter Wireless. Secret Orders To Construct Given Washington, July 3. Secret orders have been given for rapid construction of a subterranean vault at Port Knox, Kentucky, to hold a considerable proportion of a billion dollars worth of gold, held by the
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  • 68 1 Rugby Radio Service. Revision Of Working Hours In Coal Mines London, July 3. Ir answer to a question in the House of Commons, the Minister of Labour, Mr. Ernest Brown, announced that the following revision of hours of work in the Coal Mines Conven'ion at the lest International
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  • 67 1 Tendons Grafted On From Foot Leningrad. Professor Djenalidze, of the Leningrad First Aid Institute, recently took three tendons from a man’s foot and grafted them on to the man’s hand which had been useless since an accident some months previous. Two months after the operation, the man
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  • 399 1 APPEAL FOR REVISION Kuala Lumpur, July 2. The circumstances under which a Polity Court case concerning an offence for which the maximum penalty is under may be brought before the Supreme Court, for revision were argued before the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Thomas) yesterday by Mr. K.
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  • 156 1 Mr. Edwm Tongue In Charge Agc:n Mr. Edwin Tongue, A.S.P., formerly in charge of the Detective Branch, S ngapore, who was seconded for special duty as Deputy Commissioner for Estat? Duty pur* poses last year resumed duty as officer in charge of the Detective Branch on Mr.
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  • 2301 3 SCIENCE INVENTION FITNESS AND FLYING THE NOISE ABATEMENT EXHIBITION ADVANCE IN SCIENCE OF FINGER-PRINTS INSTRUMENT TO DETECT RADIUM (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 22. MEDICAL EXPERTS FLYING ADVICE ANY healthy young person with normal vision and hearing, of average intelligence and aptitude for games, can learn to fly, according
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  • 422 4 l Spada The Corsican Executed GUILTY OF NINE MURDERS Paris June 21. I Andre Spada, last of” the “bandits of honour" of the Corsican maquis, died on the guillotine at 4.10 this morning before the prison of Bastia (Corsica). He spent Ills last evening in the
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  • 276 4 Attendant Cherubs In The Air Paris, June 19. v' hirhng through space at 100 m.p.h. at a freight of 1.500 feet, M. Henry Becquerelle» manager of a Paris sporting club, and «Mlle. Simone Poulain, in white bridal rcb?, complete with veil and train,
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  • 353 4 "Kept Prisoners In His Bungalow" COURT STORY I "Escape In Dead Of Night" j An astonishing story of a maharajah and three beautiful girls was told in Bombay High Court says the Central News. The girls, so it was alleged, escaped frem a bungalow belonging to the
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  • 251 4 Burmese Girl Hypnotised By Python Animals were in the news on June 20. Here are some unusual stories reported by j Reuter correspondents in different parts of the world: Two snakes engaged in a fight to the death were watched by a large crowd in
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  • 299 4 Lord Mayor Of London's Appeal AID FOR EARTHQUAKE ORPHANS URGED Appealing cn June 24 at the Mansion House for support for the Quetta Earthquake Relief Fund, opened by the Lord Mayor (Sir Stephen Killik), the Marquess of Zetland, Secretary for India, who was the principal
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  • 166 4 The party cf 47 Public School boys who are to spend four weeks exploring the wilds of Newfoundland will leave England I cn August 2 and return on September 16. I Some of the boys have been specially studying natural history subjects in order t to mak? observat
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  • 142 4 Oil For Insulin Bombay, June 21. An extraordinary craze among the people of India for patent medicines has led to equally extraordinary activities in th e undcrwcrld of ‘he medicire market. Faked subs’itutes of all kinds are being discovered. Cheap oil, for nstance, has been sold
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  • 4529 5 HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT Typhoid And Dysentery HAWKERS PROVIDE CARRIERS In his annual report, presented to the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore on Friday, Dr. I*. S. Hunter, the Municipal Health Officer, states that the death rate in 1934 was 20.95 per 1,000, compared with
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  • 323 6 Costumed Congregation SERVICE FOR PAGEANT ACTORS. —Some of the thousands of performers, dressed in their costumes ranging through cen- turies of history, who attend-' ed the service at Langley Park. Slough, where the Pageant of England was held. -ON THE THAMES RIVIERA l&iver girls enjoying
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  • 187 7 Now Completely Changed by Kruschen After spending some years in the tropics the writer of the following letter returned home suffering fiom liver trouble, constant headaches, and an unhealthy load of excess fat. Read how he cured his headaches —toned up hi s liver —and
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  • 568 7 APPLICATION ALLOWED The appeal of Mr. J. Tolmie, of the Jo- j hore Customs, against the conviction and sentence of a day’s simple imprisonment for assault, was taken up at the Court of Appeal, Johore, before Mr. Justice Mills, when an application by the appellant to
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  • 778 7 Five Chinese Charged SEQUEL TO ESCAPE OF "WANTED" MAN How a detective was assaulted w*hen he tried to arrest a Chinese suspected of having Indian hemp in his possession, was related to the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court yesterday when five
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  • 929 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. H. E. Clay ion leL for Kuala Lumpur .ast night by train. Mr. P. L. Mill of Jtlgra EstttTe, Banting, has left for home’on furlough. Mr. M.A.L.L. Letchumanan. Chettiar, !of Teluk Anson, is shortly procceeding on a holiday to Mahipalan Patti, South India. The Quantas ’plane Canberra
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  • 156 7 Friday, June 28. I I-» ‘he morning His Excellency arrived at S ngapore from Ser:mban. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency Lady Thomas et Government House this eve: ing:— Hon. Mr. A. S. Small. Sir David Galloway. Brigad er Mrs. A. T.
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  • 170 7 Screen Version Of An i i Edgar Wallace Thriller Those wno have a liking for fiims of the Frankenstein and Dracula variety can have their hearts’ desire at the Majestic, wnich is now showing “Before Dawn,” an R. K. O. Raido film featur.ng Warner Oland, Dorothy Wilson, Stuart
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  • 1262 8 ENGLAND BEATEN BY 157 RUNS BALASKAS* FINE BOWLING MITCHELL’S CLASSIC INNINGS TOURISTS DECLARE AT 278 FOR 7 r London, July 2. South Africa defeated England yesterday in the Second Test Match at Lord’s by 157 runs. South Africa declared at 278 for 7
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  • 499 8 First Division Match VICTORY BY ODD GOAL: IN TWRtete j i i In tne First Divis.cn Soccer match betWucn the Chinese Recreation Club and the Penang Cricket Club, yesterday on the St. Xavier's ground, the Cainese won narrowly by two goals to one. The Chinese were the
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  • 535 8 Wimbledon Tennis 1 Championships j MISS HARTIGAN’S FINE i DISPLAY London, July 2. The wcether was hot today when the Quarter-finals in the Women’s Singles in the Wimbledon Tennis championships were played. I Miss Hart’gan defeated Miss Round 46. 64, 63. Miss Round opened ner-, vously ard
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  • 238 8 —Reuter. County Cricket WORCESTER CONVINCINGLY BEATEN London, July 2. The following are the results cf the principal cricket matches concluded today:— Cambridge University defeated Sussex by 90 runs. Cambridge U.nivers ty: 213 and 158. Sussex: 109 and 172. KENT DEFEATS GLAMORGAN i Ken u defeated Glamorgan by
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  • 497 8 Acceptances For Today CARD OF NINE EVENTS The fo.lowing ere the acceptances for today’s races at Ipoh together with selections by Tic-Tac: RACE 1 Horses —Class 3 —Division 4—s’/2 Furlongs. Sparkling Eyes 9 Fortune Star 8.13 Captain Knight 8.10 Valdarado 8. 10 Great Warden 8.10
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  • 34 8 Bogey Competition Result The following is the result of the Bogey Competition played on Saturday and Sunday. J. Davenport 11 One up H. Fothergill 10 One down G. Halliday Scr. Two down.
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  • 1119 9 MIXED HOLIDAY CRICKET BOWLERS TAKE THE HONOURS FOUR WICKETS IN FOUR BALLS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 15. MASTERY OF BOWLERS The Whitsun holiday cricket was not nearly so bright as the large crowds of spectators would have liked, but there were some lively incidents, and
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  • 821 9 To Be Held in Penang On Aug. 2—5 EIGHT STATES PARTICIPATING i Following Singapore, Penang, and Ma- lacca, an all-Perak Chinese Athletic Meet- ing will be held on the Ipoh Padang on :’july 6 and 7. At the same time, the All- > Selangor Chinese Olympiad,
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  • 990 9 CLEAN SPORT OR CRUEL SPORT DEBATE ON BOXING Whether boring should be discouraged was debated on Sunday night in the Institute Hall, Chinese Association, Prinsep Street, Singapore. Because of the illness of Mr. Song Ong Siang, Mr. Gwee Peng Kwee was voted to the chair. There was a fairly large
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  • 828 10 It is stated that Germany is willing to negotiate with regard to the formation of an air convention covering the nations of Europe. This is a consummation devoutly to be desired for, of all the forms of modern warfare the death dealing potentialities of aeroplanes are the
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  • 855 10 HISTORY OF DOMINION STATUS: A brief history of Dominion status was given by Mr. D. M. Kennedy at a recent meeting of the Dublin University History Society held in the Graduates’ Memorial Building, 1 rinity College. Dublin. I The American Revolution, he said, raised the question as
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  • 110 10 —Reuter Wireless. IDEA OF RETURN REJECTED AS A DELUSION Berlin, July 3. On the eve of the “Purge of 1934,” two huge Nazi demonstrations were staged in Berlin. In the course of a speech. Dr. Geobbels, turning to foreign Pressmn, said “Let the foreign
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  • 181 10 After Being Punished By Mother Klang, Mc-ndey. I An aquest into the death cf a male Chinese bey. Ng Aum aged 18 years, was held before Inch; Csman today. Inspector Hussein conducted ‘he proceedings. i The mother oi the deceased stated that on May 16 at a.m.
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  • 61 10 —Reuter Wireless. Can Never Be Rebuilt On Same Spot Marseilles, June 29. Quetta can never be rebuilt on the sama spot aecoidii g to Mrs. Karsleke wife oE the G.O.C. who has just returned from, the recent earthquake region. As an example of the upheaval, it took five
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  • 183 11 Four Hylams In Court ALLEGED MEMBER OF COMMUNIST PARTY As a sequel to a raid conducted by Air. C.M.J. Kirke A.S.P. and Detective inspector Chin Kim Weng early this morning on a house in Macalister Road four Hylams were arraigned before the magistrate, Mr. J. P.
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  • 223 11 Stowaway On s.s. "Tilawa" Charged with being a stowaway on board the s.s. “Tilawa’’ on her voyage from Calcutta to Penang on June 29, Rangasamy pleaded guilty in the police court today. Accused said he had no money nor relatives. He did not wish to return to
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  • 140 11 Jewellery Worth $1,125 Involved D.P.P. FIXES BAIL AT $5O The case was mentioned in the police court today in which a Chinese nonya, Loke Nya Chee, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of jewellery set with diamonds valued at $1,125, belonging to Cheah
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  • 91 11 Kheh Pleads Guilty To Possession Chew Chye Woon. a Kheh. was produced before the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) l in the police court today charged with i having in possession dutiable liquor i along Paya Terubong Road at 7.30 p.m. on [July 2. Accused pleaded guilty. Mr.
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  • 96 11 Customs Officer's Case Adjourned Singapore. Tuesday. The appeal of Mr. J. Tolmie, of the Johore Customs, who was cenvicted and sentenced to one day’s simple imprisonment for assault was taken up today in the Johore Court of Appeal before Mr. Justice Mills. Mr. Withers Payne, appearing for
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  • 239 11 Tamil Gets Four Months' R. I. DRUMS INTERFERED WITH ON BOARD SHIPS A Tami! Mohameddan, Abu Bakar, who had previously pleaded guilty to theft of 14 tins of coconut oil from a tongkang on June 28, appeared in the police court today for sentence. Accused was
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  • 459 11 Disappearance Cf Sumatra Malay DEALER IN PRAWNS The inquiry in f o f he disappearance of I one Goh Gian who jumped into the sea oh March 13 at about 9 p.m. off Port Swettenham. opposite ‘he signal station, was held on Monday before Inche
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  • 257 11 Suit For Damages Ended COUNSEL AGREE ON $5,000 AND COSTS A settlement regarding the amount of damages was announced in the Perak Supreme Court on Monday in the case in which Mr. D. S. Fraser. Export Manager of Riley (Coventry), Ltd-, obtained judgment with costs
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  • 315 11 Steward Falls From Ship On To Wharf MAN WHO WAS CARRIED UP GANGWAY BY FRIEND Two American stewards of f he s.s. President van Buren b a d a night ou‘ on dayThey returned to the ship abou* ten o'clock to get more money. At
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  • 42 11 B.euter» Tokio. July 3. The Osaka Chosen Kaisha announced that 166 passengers and 66 of the crew of the “Midori Maru” of which 91 were passengers and 56 crew were rescued. Seventy-five passengers and six of the crew are missing.—’
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    • 67 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT DINNER DANCE And CABARET With the duo fiorinas In Character, Eccentric Acrobatic Dances. Dance Music by the Orchestra of the S.S. PRESIDENT VAN BUREN And HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS o Non-Diners $1 Dinner Cabaret s>-> For Table Reservations, ’Phone 322. I the duo fiorinas i
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    • 159 11 WIIB life». IT'S A WISE MOTHER WHO PUTS HER CHILD ON TRUFOOD Nearest to Mother's Milk Humanised Trufood carries on the good work associated with breast feeding because it is actually almost akin to breast milk—so near in fact, that medical science says there is hardly any difference between the
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  • 1563 12 ADVANCE IN YEAR'S PROFITS MR. E. D. HEWAN ON THE OUTLOOK The twenty-second annual general meeting of Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on June 18 at 149, Leadenhejl-street, E.C. Mr. E. D. Hewan (chairman of the company) presided, supported by Mr. J. L.
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  • 198 12 General Meeting To Be Held On July 24 i The fifth ordinary general meeting pf the Tin Producers’ Association (Incor- porated) will be held on 24th July, at 11.30 a.m., at the Institute of Chartered Ac- countants, Moorgate piece, E.C.2. I In accordance w’ith the articles Sir
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  • 237 12 The predominance of the higher paper price for gold, as it affects the prosperity of mining compan es. has still left ample scope for the influence cf the wisdom and skill of managements. The speech of Mr. C. A. Moreing a’ the 38th annual general meeting on
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  • 112 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday* Monday J Paris 74 29 64 74jJ New York 4.941« 4.941« I Montreal 4.94 4.94% Brussels 29.20 29.19 Geneva 15.04 15.05 'Amsterdam 7.23% 7.23% ‘Milan 59H 59JJ Berlin 12.21 12.22 Prague 117% 117 916 Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26
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  • 475 13 collapse irretrievably overnight. —Rugby Radio Service. British Offer Rejected ITALY'S ATTITUDE SEVERELY CRITICISED London, July 2. The House of Commons statement; by Mr. Anthony Eden in regard to; his discussion with Signor Mussolini' upon the Italo-Abyssinia dispute! during which the Duce rejected the British offer to cede territory
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  • 279 13 .—Reuter. Plans To Establish Industrial Development Company Tokip. July 2. The "Osaka Mainichi” features a special report from Hsinking announcing ’hat the South Manchuria Radway with the support of the Kwantung Army plans to es- tab’ish and capitalise a huge North China I industrial development
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  • 92 13 .—Reuter. Export Duty Reduced 1 Batavia, July 2. I The native rubber export duty as from July 1 has been reduced from 11 cents to 10 cents per half kilogram. The Aneta learns that a weekly revisicn of duty has been considered but it was rejected as
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  • 204 13 ,—Reuter. Passed By House Of Representatives CONTRARY TO PRES. ROOSEVELT'S WISHES Washington, July 2. The House of Representatives will now go ahead with a modified versipn of the Public Utilities bill, and contrary to the President’s wishes to fight over the provision objected to, it will
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  • 160 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Refjrn From Visit To Belgium i I t London, July 2. > The Duke and Duch;ss of York reached Croydon this morning cn return from their' visnt to the King and Queen of Belgians and t the Brussels International Exhibition: where
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  • 292 13 —-Reuter. Protest Sent To Japanese Ambassador Moscow. July 2. A strongly worded note protesting against an alleged violation of the Soviet' Frontier on the Amur River on June 27 by Manchurian gunboats was hended to General Hirota by the Soviet Ambassador. The note declares that
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  • 82 13 —Reuter. Conference In Buenos Aires Buenos Aires. July 2. The Peace Conference opened under the presidency of Mr. Lamas, the Argentine Foreign Minister. The first act was to ratify the truce protocol of June 13. Mr. Justo, the Argentine President in his opening speech, said that Argentine
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    • 476 13 TO STOMACH SUFFERERS’ THE amazing cures effected by Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, even in cases where all else has failed, have brought on to the market so many imitations of its name and its appearance, that you must be very careful to insist on the original product, bearing the signature
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    • 80 13 season opens tomorrow «L P WARNER BROS. PRESENT THE CELEBRATED STAR OF "FUGITIVE FROM 4 CHAIN GANG" IffA 6-15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 in another triumph that will make screen history.' \lvU “PAUL MUNI” f IN CARROLL GRAHAM'S DYNAMIC, DRAMATIC STORY, ACCLAIMED > AS THE YEAR'S MOST GRIPPING PICTURE f
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  • 383 14 notice The Air Mails despatched frpm Penang <m the 23rd June per the Imperial Airways Via Alor Star were delivered in London on the Ist July. AIR MAILS A mail for Siam, Burma, India. Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland and whole of Europe. Alor Star-Amster-dam by
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  • 876 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving *nd sailing from Penang during the week: tN PORT TODAY SS. GEN V. D. HEYDEN from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigli, Olhleh and Sabang. Sailafor the rame pcr's tomorrow. SS. BHUTAN from London via por*». Soils same dav
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    • 537 14 Wireless Programmes bji.c. The following are the wavelengths, two < which will be used simultaneously GSG 16.8« metres Bad GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout and GSG 16 88 metres until 11.06 pm. Local Tims GSS 25.2» metres after 11.05 pm. Local Time QSD 25.58 metres and GBC 31.30
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    • 1144 14 ron). Fantasia, The Evolution of B.3s—New Vaudeville Stunts.f The Dixie (1) The Creation and Dance Radio Rouges: A Radio Party, i Aboriginale (2) 15th Century (Di- Larry Adler (Mouth Organ and xie as a Minuet) (3) Dixie in 1865 Orchestra) Bolero (Ravel, ajr. (Civil War) (4) 1912 (Dixie as Branga).
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    • 171 14 10.50 —Relayed from the Kroll-Garden, Berlin: Cavalry Rgt. Potsdam Bottcher-Orchestra. I.3s—News in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB. 11 50 —Close down DJQ, DJB (Germ., Engl.) ZHJ.—PENANG Wavelength metre today P.M. 7.00 —Gramophone Records. 7 30—“ Straits Echo” News Bulletin. 7 35 —Gramophone Records. 8.00 —Talk. 8.15 —Gramophone
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 289 16 ANOTHER FULL-HOUSE SHOW AT AGAIN M™ LAST NIGHT/ MAJESTIC WRWi WWW WW W ls tonight 9-30 Q q/a an ENTIRELY NEW TAMIL TALKIE 0.10 NlSlllly <7*O\J New Theatre's Most Ambitious Production vn nETEATIUC MYCTFRY I 5A M BUR AN A THE SUPER DETECTIVE MYSTERY Warner Oland “KOVALAN” with Famous for
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  • 1279 17  -  By COLIN BROOKS (in the “Sunday Express.”) O'NE PREMIER RESIGNS; THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT REMAINS. Without excitement, without crisis/ without even a dislocation of Parlia- rnentary business, the National Government, which took office to restore 1 <Jreat Britain from the morass into j which
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  • 177 17 Quetta Police Officer's Claim Disputed Karachi, Juno 18. j “Kim” has returned to life. Mr. Franks A. M. Beaty, e. former police officer, I known the length and breadth cf the frontier and said to be the original Rudyard; Kipling character, was repprted dead in the Quetta
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  • 166 17 Principal And Woman Who "Climbed Out" Following a report that Miss G. Rawdon Smith an undergraduate in her first year at S*. Hilda’s College, Oxford, had been “rusticated” so far as next term is concerned, Miss Mann, the Principal, stated. “No decision has been come
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    • 240 17 f'H” MW i.irn T I J |B ,n, pyxa x^xuu». ■■■< .x i/a o tXCTqI J 3 A Social Asset AyA r at any Time j/MIM a r /heights of charm hours when -7f r personality and poise mean so J? SL > much when the glorious but subtle fragrance
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  • 563 18 I WAS TO GET IT ALL BACK" SAID TO BE ILL AFTER HER EVIDENCE Third Defendant A third defendant appeared at Westminster Police Court on June 20 when an alleged conspiracy to obtain nearly £40,000 from an 84-year-old widow was further investigated. When asked how
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  • 108 18 Sent 6,000 Miles By Post After being sent nearly 6,000 miles by post from Vancouver a small casket containing the ashes of Mclver Forbes Morison Mclver Campbell w?.s placed in the family burial ground at Ballochyle, Holy Loch, Argyllshire. Campbell died in Vancouver
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  • 621 18 11 Months' Secret Of His Death FRIGHTENED BARMAN WHO HID BODY A barman told the Southwark coroner (Mr. Douglas Cow burn) how he found a body in the cel'.e r of the public house where he worked, and in a fit of panic hid i it
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  • 94 18 Sir George Bowyer It is announced that the King has been pleased to approve that Sir George Bowyer, M.P., be appon'ed Comptroller of his Majesty’s Household in succession to Sir Victor Worrender, M.P., who has been appointed Parliamentary and Financial Secretary, Admiralty. Sir George Bowyer
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 305 18 f When Distance Lends Enchantment Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will Help. THE old saying that “Distance lends enchantment** is never more apt or to the point than when 1 applied to people whose breath is laden with evilsmelling odours. No matter how handsome they may appear, they lose their
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    • 204 18 GO SMARTLY HANDKERCHIEFED! Choose your handkerchiefs as you choose your ties—to go with your suits—to suit all occasions. See Pyramids at your outfitters. Colours and colour borders in inimitable variety, and a choice of self-designs even in white. Don’t be misled by the moderate Pyramid prices. Men who are tailored
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  • 834 19 MAN AGED 41 MR. MEI'S FIRST LONDON SEASON Your Stars Not Serious Enough Mei Lan Fang, the 41-yearg-old man Who is the greatest “actress in China, is in who is the greatest “actress" in China, is in London season of Chinese plays. This slim, magnolia-skinned Chinese, who
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  • 302 19 I. —Reuter. Government Troops In Pursuit '"RED" POLITICAL LEADER REPORTED KILLED Chengtu, June 12. I The Communists are still on the run in both the north and south of Chengtu, according to reports received at headquarters I here today. The Government forces in each case
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  • 100 19 Cc-Operation Of Technical Men Needed Canton. June 13. The Ist. Group Army has issued a notice inviting technical men to co-operate in the cultivation work which is now being carried on by its “Department of Cultivation by Scldiers.” According to the regulations for enlistment, any graduate
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  • 74 19 Foreign Minister's Extensive Tour Of Study Canton. June 12. Dr. Lo Wen-kan, formerly Minister for Foreign Affairs in the National Government, has returned here from an extensive tour in Kwangsi, where he studied the possibility of opening up mines in the province. Dr. Lo, who
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  • 353 19 —Reuter. Gen. Chen Chi-Tang's Denunciation PLEA FOR "SPIRITUAL RECONSTRUCTION" Canton, June 11. j The importance of moral education was I emphasized by General Chen Chi-tang, Commander-in-Chief of the Kwangtung > armies, in the course of an address here today on the work of “bandit suppression.”
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  • 339 19 .—Reuter. Advantage Of Present Situation Taken Peiping, June 13. Disgruntled politicians—and North China is full of them —have not taken long to institute endeavours to take advantage of the present unsettled situation. This evening a few handbills appeared cn the streets denouncing the present Government and
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 114 19 JUST ARRIVED SOMETHING DIP 171 DB THAT MAN iMLIID j MUST SMSMHI ONIONS HAVE WITH V.'jO I iwSPI BOTTLED IN i his SWfWJM i Rfl ENGLAND ■Il PREPARED IN I AND 'UREMALT I I CHEESE vinegar I* W STOCKED BY:— J SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. 1 PRITCHARD CO.. LTD.
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  • 116 20 T 1 J YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £2 31. 2 6 AY larndon (3 months) £222 15 0 917 Singapore «*****1 5 0 Business Done 2 $114.37*2 Penang Business Done COPRA.— (Sundried) ,$-<O5 BLACK PEPPER $l2-00 RUBBER I? ndo 5 15 16d 5 15 16d IZ%C(G) Singapore Spot
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  • 88 20 —Rugby Radio Service. Sees His Horse Win TO REVIEW ROYAL FORCE ON SATURDAY London, July 2. The King was at the opening of the July Meeting at Newmarket today arJd saw h s Horse, Bonnie Dundee, win in the Bot’ishem Stakes to the delight of
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  • 218 20 Beat Raja Muda's Tennis Team (From Our Own Correspondent) Teiping, July 2. The Taiping Ramblers travelled to Ipoh during the week-end and met a strong tennis team from Telok Anson captained by the Raja Mud®, of Perak, winning well by eigh* matches to four. The Telok Anson team
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  • 82 20 Chinese Players In Form (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. July 2. Three walk-overs were conceded yesterday in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships. Dr. Haridas and Oehlers were beaten by Abed and Newell after three hard fought sets while the Malay pair, Kamis and Yadi also extended their
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  • 79 20 Results Of Opening -i Matches (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh July 3. The opening matches in the Perak Open I Tennis Championships resulted as follows: i —R. O. Appaduray beat Nathan 6—o. 6—2; Teik Hong beat Weng Kee 6—l, 6 —0: Chee Fatt beat Ooi Seng Chye
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  • 72 20 Bryan Bnts Well Against Light Dtees P’oying for the Royal Air Force against the Civil Service last month Wi'.g Commander G. E L vock. formerly rf Singapore, made 63 n the first innines and was responsible f«~ t’-~ dismis ?1 of four men behind the wickets,
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  • 484 20 Silverbeech Arrives In Singapore ADVENTURE AT ONE TREE ISLAND 10.03 AM.—FULL AHEAD. 10.07 A.M.—FULL AWAY TO SINGAPORE. These prosaic entries in the log marked the end of an exciting adventure that befell the round-the-world cargo liner Silverbeech, of 5,300 tons, at One Tree Island, 15 miles
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  • 30 20 After Round Voyage (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 2. Two flying boats of 205 Squadron returned yesterday from a round voyage, Hongkong, Manilla and Borneo.
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  • 102 20 The July Monthly Medal (Bogey) will be played cn July 6 h end 7th. The July Mixed Fcursomea will be played cn July 31st. Entries for the Sydney Cup (Knockout Competition o-- Handicap) will close on T uly 21s- 1 Entries should be made on the list
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  • 203 20 A.A ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng i. 92 1 1.97%c 1.92% 1.97%c B. Selangor 72% 75 72% 75 Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Klang River 1.52% 1.57% L5O 1.57% North Taiping 50 52 50 52 Rahman Hyd. 97 99 97 Ran’au Pref.
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  • 144 20 FEXANO. JTLY 8 London Bank Demand 2|3 7|B 4 mjst 2’4 Private 3 mst credit a 2 4 3 16 3 Documentary 24& On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 3% dis. Shanghai T.T. 29% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 31 RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR
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  • 239 20 In connection with the Twelfth Malayan Exhibition to be held in Kuala Lumpur s durirg the August Bank Holidays, the fol- lowing is a list of the various competitive sec* ions together with the names and ad1 dr<S3.s of those ladies end gentlemen who 5 1 have consented
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  • 292 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation;: a MESSRS. KiBNNBDY A CO.’» da List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller r RUBBER: B. Lintang 95 1.00 95 1.00 Broga 85 90ex 85 90c k Kundong 2.50 2.65 2.50 2.65 c Mentakab 40
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  • 33 20 London, July'-.X 1 Sterling on New York was 4.94 an.dk Paris 74 7 Gold was 141[7d. f Stock Markets were steady with WaC Loan 3 12 per cent, at 106 9'16.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 196 20 BIGSIX POILITE EVERITE NOTICE is hereby given that by an Assignment dated the 16th day of April, 1935, the trade marks and trade names depicted above were assigned by Bell’s Poilite and Everite Company Limited of Asbestos House. 59 *2 Southwark Street, London, England, to Turner and Newall Limited of
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 295 20 z ’PHONE 543. PENANG PENANG S. S. THURSDAY SATURDAY Dinner Dances Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Cocktail Dances 6.30 to 9 p.m. Phone 485. Amalgamated Amusements, Limited, 86, Beach Street, Fema< FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Wednesday, 3rd July, 1935. w THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. "OH
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    • 35 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainlaflß--6.00 78 E Noon 81 S TIDE TABLE TODAY t High Water Low Water2.32 a.m. 8.35 a.m. r 2.14 p.m 9.11 p.m. TOMORROW 3.00 a.m 9.04 a.m. 2.40 p.m 9.37 p.m.
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