Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 July 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 153. Vol. XCIII. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 594 1 TO INVOKE PROVISIONS OF KELLOGG PACT DISPUTE WITH ITALY OFFICIALS SILENT BUT APPREHENSIVE Washington, July 4. ADROITLY CHOOSING Independence Day, the Emperor of Ethiopia appealed to the United States to invoke the provisions of the Kellogg Pact in connection with the dispute with Italy.
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  • 116 1 Final Rehearsal At Mildenhail Yesterday London, July 4. A successful final rehearsal was held today of the Royal Air Force review at Mildenhail which will take place on Saturday as part of the Jubilee celebrations. The King accompanied by the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York and
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  • 282 1 appropriate traditions. —Rugby Radio Service. Empire Association Luncheon DELEGATES MEET IN LONDON —Liiiac»a, July 5. At an inaugui'al luucneon in vv estminster Had Lou«*j, an. jsaaiwm as Prime Minister and Chairman oi cue Executive Committee of the United Kingdom Branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association
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  • 71 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Budapest Appointment Approved London, J uly 4. It is announced that the King has approved the appointment of S.r Geoffrey Knox to be His Majesty’s Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotcn’iary at Budapest. Sir Knox was until the return of the Saar territory to Germany
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  • 49 1 were 139 killed 4.965 injured .—Rugby Radio Service. Decrease FataJHces Lcndon, July 4. The Transport Ministry announces the road accident figures for the past week were 113 killed 5.391 injured. The for the corresponding week of last year were 139 killed 4.965 injured.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 892 1 NEED FOR STIMULATING INTEREST IN YOUNGER GENERATION SINGAPORE ROTARY CLUB ADDRESS That the younger generation of the British Empire has little interest in Empire matters, is the opinion of Mr. W. Teeling, a member of the Overseas League who has been touring the world “as
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  • 72 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Further Step In Electrification Completed London, July 4. The Lord Mayor of London was a passenger this mornirg in the electrical train over the London-Eastbourne section of th® Southern railway.. This is the latest section of the company’s electrified lines <o be brought into service.
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  • 85 1 Reuter Exceptionally Brilliant In Lcndon U. Examination London, July 4. Of the Ch'nese Indemnity studerits who passed the London Universi y final exami na ions, Mr. A. B. Wang of Kiangsu in Chemistry and Mr. T. J. Wu cf Canton in Mathematics, specially distinguished themselves. Mr. Wang with
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  • 38 1 Mr. Stanley Baldwin, whe was here snapped while enjoying a res. yes eiday presided at the k.augural luncheon of the Empire Par.i mcntary Assocjat on in Westminster Hall at which many Empire delegates wei\ present.
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  • 2509 3 MR. COCHRAN'S NEW PRODUCTION MR. GEORGE ROBEY AND DELYSIA A FILM ABOUT BELLINI JAMES CAGNEY AS FEDERAL DETECTIVE. (From Our Own Correspondent) Londpn, June 22. A SHAKESPEAREAN REVIVAL This week in the theatres is e.lmost a Shakespeare festival. The players of the Dublin Gate Theatre, who are
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    • 458 3 Her Skin IO years younger than her age —Dermatologist finds DERMATOLOGISTS warn us it in. You’ll feel the uprush of circuthat when we leave the teens lation revitalizing your skin. Little behind us, little skin faults set in— lines are erased, tissues are firmed, blemishes, little lines which, if »eg-
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  • 3672 4 AN HISTORICAL REVIEW (By Courtesy of the 8.8. C.) You shall hear their lightest tone Stealing through your walls of stone; i Till you loneliest valleys hear The far cathedral's whispered prayer, j Daventry calling Daventry calling I Daventry calling Dark and still The tree
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  • 1909 5 INTERESTING IMPRESSIONS OF A HOLIDAY TOUR AN ORGANISATION TO ASSIST COLONIAL VISITORS NEEDED HAJI MOHAMED EUSOFF’S TALK TO THE IPOH ROTARY CLUB The need cf an accredited organisation to assist Colonial visitors from th e East to gain a true impression of English life, culture and
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  • 280 5 Action At S'pore Supreme Court Mr. Justice A. K. a’Beckett Terrell was engaged in the Singapore Supreme Court on Tuesday in a civil matter in which a Mr. Tan Kim Tee is suing a Mr. Ho Chin Chong for the recovery of money allegedly owing by the
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  • 976 5 CHANGI ROAD OUTRAGE i Singapore Assizes RAID ON GROCER'S j SHOP Singapore, July 3. Found guilty by a common jury on two charges of using as genuine a forged document Teong Oon Seng, a young Chinese who had just been released from prison after
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  • 271 6 ONLY A SHORT HEAD IN IT.—Quashed (No. 14), with H. Jelliss in the saddle, winning the Oaks Stakes for Lord Stanley at Epsom. Ankaret was second, with Mesa (No. 17), the French horse, third. Ladies' Day At Epsom JUNE, Lady Inverclyde, nursing her niece and
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  • 431 7 WOMAN'S SUCCESSFUL PLEA Amusement was caused in the second magistrate’s court Kuala Lumpur when Che Ma aroff was engaged in hearing police summons cases for numerous offences, and the case against Kontah, a Malay woman, was called. According to the summons her offence was that
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  • 486 7 Young Girl Token For Ride CONTRADICTORY EVIDENCES The case was brought up again in the Police Court yesteruay when a young Chinese woman, Yoong Sow Chee, was charged with theft of a pair of gold bracelets valued at $13.50 from Cheok Boon Yoong at Argyll Road.
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  • 290 7 BUT CATTLE COMPANIES LOST 60 ANIMALS LAST WEEK While there has been a rise in the price of various foods sold in markets in Penang and Kuala Lumpur, Singapore has been fortunate and has not felt any increase as yet. How long
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  • 344 7 Young Chinese Convicted DECEIVED FRIEND'S < SISTER I Two young Chinese were charged yesterday in the Police Court with falsely reprei senting to a Chinese woman. Chew Ah Kee, that they were sent by her brother to ask her for some money and thereby deceived Chew Ah Kee
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  • 382 7 Ng Need For Alarm Says Health Officer Kuala Lumpur. July 3. i That there had been increase in malaria cases in and out of Kuala Lumpur was a fact which cropped up during yesterday's meeting oi the £>anitary Boara. Ait. joua lianas raj»_u a queiy
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  • 413 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. E. Lindow is proceeding home on leave by the “Mantua” tomorrow. Mr. W. Wissinger left for Bangkok by the International Express this morning Capt. and Mrs. R. Knight left for Kuala Lumpur by last night’s mall train, e Messrs. Abdul Azeer and Mohamed Ibrahim arrived from Singapore
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  • 83 7 Puller Badly Bruised A collision between a motor lorry and a ricksha occurred yesterday at the junction of Chulia Street and Pitt Street and resulted in the ricksha puller sustaining bruises on both his legs. The ricksha was smashed beyond repair. It appears that the lorry,
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  • 78 7 In an attempt to avoid a pedestrian a private saloon car, P. 217 crashed against a lamp post near the junction of Penang 1 and Light Streets yesterday. The front portion of the car was damaged and the driver escaped unscathed. It appears that the
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  • 1168 8 FULL PROGRAMME FOR TOMORROW SCRATCHINGS AND ORDER OF RUNNING Below will be found the full programme for tomorrow s racers at lp<’h. the concluding day of the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting, together with scratchings and selections: Horses, Class 2, Division 3, 1
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  • 275 8 Second Division Match The Glugor Club had an easy victory over the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club by four clear goals in a Second D.vision league match pleyed yesterday on the Pa’ani Road ground. The winners were the better team and were on ‘_he aggressive throughout the
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  • 667 8 -—Reuter, In Singles Final WIMBLEDON TENNIS RESULTS Wimbledon, July 4. In the Women's Singles semi-nnal today, Mrs. Spernng played in a long white frock and Miss J aeons in workmanlike shortt’. The American taking tY.e initiative and driving to the wings with varying speed
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  • 416 8 Soekieman Scores Four Goals CRESCENT SPORTING WINS AGAIN I The Crescent Sports Club gained an easy j victory over the Excise Athletic Club yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground in a i Second Division soccer match, by seven clear goals. i Fcr the most pan of
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  • 1130 9 FIRST TEST MATCH DRAWN RAIN CAUSES ABANDONMENTS DERBYSHIRE BOWLER’S FEAT (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 22. NICHOLS’S FINE BOWLING The fifty-fifth Test match between England and South Africa, which commenced Mt Trent Bridge, Nottingham, on June 15, concluded in a draw due to rain. The South
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  • 1012 9  -  J. c. CLAY SHOULD PLAY AT LORD'S BY JACK HOBBS London, June 19. Now that the first Test Match is over, we can murk over what we saw at Nottingham as we look, forward to the next TeSb wmcn begins at Lords on
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    • 127 9 w I I 1 mHI jKI i 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
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  • 675 10 11 Hie Council of the League of T J Nations seems to lie about to have a Bl rather livelv time. The Emperor of 11 Ethiopia recently added to its preoccupations by the dispatch of a 11 strongly worded protest against the I conduct of Italy. The
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  • 107 10 l —Reuter. German Members Not Renewing Agreement Hamburg, July 4. German members of the Far East Freight Pool have no intention of renewing the pooling agreement under the same conditions said the members of the pool on hearing that the agreement was cancelled by some of
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  • 110 10 The case was mentioned today in the po.ice court in which Ooi Seang Wan, a coffee-shop keeper, was charged that he, I being the occupier of premises No. 4’ Acheen Street, did permit it to be used as I a common gaming house. Detective Inspector W. Ingham said
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  • 1027 10 DAVID McLEOD CRAIK, F.R.1.8.A. The July number of the Malayan j Architect contains the following article 1 on Mr. D. McLeod Craik, F.R.LB.A., of Penang. j Mr. David McLeod Craik, the senior. Member of the Royal Institute of British, Architects in Malaya was born in 1873 j
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  • 139 10 Ru&by Radio Service. Big Increase For i Half Year GOOD INDEX TO TRADE I REVIVAL I London, July 4. I British railway traffic receipts for first' half of the current calendar year show that on the four mainline systems there was an aggregate increase of £349,000 as
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  • 86 10 i Accused Released On $lOO Bail Charged with theft of a bicycle valued at $9 from the five-foot way of No. 12, Kampong Kolam at 8.00 p.m. on July 3, e, Chinese named Lim Ah Chooi pleaded guilty in the police courl today. Defective Inspector B. Lewis,
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  • 65 10 Chinese In Acid Throwing; Case (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 4. Looi Kor Seong who was charged with caus ng grevious hurt to a compatriot by throwing acid on the latter’s face was committed to the Perak Assizes by the Taiping Magistrate after a long enquiry
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  • 63 10 Sequel To Singapore I Motor Accident (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 5. The death is announced, as a result of a> motor accident, of Miss Nancy Wong, age 17, the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Q. Wong. While driving with Mr. Lim Peng
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  • 276 11 "Mean Type Of Crime” ANOTHER CHARGE PREFERRED TODAY Kuiuuiuuo uucm. u was a particularly jueo.ii -.jpe vx uiiiuv, me magistrate (Mr. J. 1- XJKk— SvULV.aw COv»ay mi the police court 01 three months' rigorous imprisonment on a young Tamil, Kamian. Accused had previously pleaded guilty to
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  • 215 11 A Claim Settled On Terms in the Supreme Court this morning a auil was down for hearing between Cheah Sin Kee and two others (plaintiffs) versus Cheah Lean Guan (defendant) but when the matter was mentioned Counsel said the suits had been settled on
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  • 103 11 $5 Fine For Disobeying Signal COMMITTED IN FRONT OF MAGISTRATE'S CAR "It was the worst case I have seen of its kind,” said the magistrate (Mr. J. P. Biddulph) in the police court today when Wong Kay Hong was charged with failing to stop his
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  • 97 11 Puts Into Batavia IN ALMOST SINKING CONDITION According to an Aneta Radio message to the Dutch papers, the East Asia'.ic m.s. ‘‘Falstria’’. put into Batavia wi’h a heavy leakage in the bottom. The vessel was on her way to Europe, with a full cargo of sugar shipped
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  • 186 11 Heavy Fine For Occupier Many attempts have been made by the Police to suppress the gambling evil in Penang and a raid conducted yesterday morning by Inspector Ingham on No. 36, Madras Lane resulted in a Chinese being charged before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the Police
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  • 105 11 Pk. Chinese Advisory Board Meeting IMPORTANT QUESTIONS DISCUSSED (From Our Own, Correspondent) Ipoh, July 5. The Hon’ble Mr. A. B. Jordan presided at the meeting of the Perak Chinese Advisory Board Committee when several important questions relating to Chinese affairs were discussed including the question of admitting
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  • 142 11 Miscellaneous Collection Of Articles A miscellaneous collection of articles were involved in the case in w’hich a Batak. Franc s, was charged in the police court tod’.y with fraudu’en* possession of property a' a bick lane off Kimberley Street on July 4. The articles involved in the
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  • 148 11 More Drastic Measures Necessary OR BETTER WITHOUT ANY Ihe Dutch are very disappointed with the prices being fetched at recent tea auctions and the opinion is expressed that unless the International Tea Committee adopts more drastic measures to make the industry a paying one. it would
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  • 137 11 Yeoh Soon Lye, a young Chinese, who had previously pleaded guilty to fermenting intoxicating liquor and possession of distilling apparatus at Jelutong Road on June 30, appeared in the police court today for sentence. Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, of the Excise Department, said there
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  • 283 11 Pahang State Council Meeting DECLARATION BY THREE SULTANS SOON That the Sultans of Pahang, Trenggami and Kelantan are to issue shortly a declaration instituting a National Sanctuary for wild animals in an area of land included in their territories, was revealed at the Pahang State
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  • 253 11 Successful Claim At Seremban Seremban, July 2. Mr. H. S. Brown, manager of Ainsdale Estate, Tirol, was the plaintiff in an interesting civil action which was heard before the Seremban Magistrate, Mr. J. Calder. He claimed from Munisamy, a rubber tapper of the same estate, $5OO
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    • 53 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TOMORROW EXTENSION OF BAR LICENCE TO 1 AM. DINNER. DANCE CABARET With THE DUO F I ORIN A S In Character, Eccentric Acrobatic Dances. Dinner Cabaret »3|- Non-Diners $1;-. Sunday. 7th July ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. t V i V BY I HARRY
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    • 194 11 Another Trufood baby this 4k young man is Henry Slessor, W son of Lady Cynthia Slessor. i 1 PORTRAIT BY MARCOS ADA M S ■:< if WS j J? J- 4 Trufood babies become STURDY CHILDREN Babies who are fed on Humanised Trufood are not only happy and healthy in
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  • 126 12 Latest Quotations Thursday Wednesday I Paris 74 47 64 74 31 64 New York 4.94 4.94 i Montreal 4.96 4.95% I Brussels 29.29 29.21 i Geneva 15.1 l IS.CMPo (Amsterdam 7 26*2 7.24 ’2 Milan 59 j 3 59A Berlin 12.26 12.22 j Prague HSy® 117%
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    • 268 12 5 6 I BABIES THRIVE ON I "LACTOGEN". I Ik* Doctors, Nurses. Heads of Infant I "< Welfare Centres, and other Health to® Authorities say— PUT BABY ON LACTOGEN" R-/ because i Lactogen-fed babies grow sturdy, jk fe' (strong, vigorous, healthy and happy with firm flesh, dense bone, good teeth,
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  • 3860 12 CONDITIONS AT HOME AND IN THE DOMINIONS SUN INSURANCE OFFICE, LIMITED RESULTS OF ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR'S WORKING The annual general meeting of the Sun Tnsu nance Office Limited was held on May 28 at 63, Threadneedle Street, London, E.C. The Hon. Sir William H. Goschen,
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  • 445 13 -j-Reuter. Situation In Shanghai FIVE JAPANESE DEMANDS Sequel To Attack On Jap. Emperor I Nanking, July 4. A Chengtu message states that' <3eneral Hwang Shao-hsiung. Go-j vernor of Chekiang, and Mr. Chu Chia -hwa, Minister of Communications, have arrived here by air to I confer with
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  • 345 13 rived today.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless. Foreign Affairs INFORMATION ON MR. EDEN'S EUROPEAN VISIT London. July 4. Further information regarding Mr. Anthony Eden's recent visit *o Paris and I Rome and the Italo-Ethiopian dispute, I which was promised by the Foreign Secre- tary in reply
    rived today.—Rugby Radio Service and Reuter Wireless.  -  345 words
  • 244 13 —Reuter Wireless. Pressed For Some Time "COUNCIL OF ACTION" TO BE ESTABLISHED London, July 2. Mr. Lloyd George announced his return to politics in a speech at a meeting in London today where a resolution moved by Mr. Lloyd George was passeed in favour of
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  • 42 13 Reuter. General Agreement Necessary London, July 4. “The Cot on Spinning Industry B 11 will be proceeded with this session cnly if a general agreement throughout the House can be obtained,” said Mr. Baldwin at question-time, replying to Mr. Crossley.—
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  • 92 13 Rugby Radio Service. Plane And Pilot Missing PASSENGER PICKED UP BY STEAMER London, July 4. A three engined aeroplane belonging to Sir Alan Cobham Airways with the pilot and one passenger on board was reported missing last night on a journey from Guernsey to Portsmouth. Throughout the
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  • 109 13 —Reu’er. First Reunion Dinner Of British Officers London, July 4. The first reunion of British officers taking part in the Boxer campaign in 1900 was held last night when forty veterans had dinner at the Naval and Military Club. General Sir George Barrow, commanding the police et Peking
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  • 246 13 Reuter. Pres. Roosevelt's Rebuff ADMINISTRATION FEARS ANOTHER DEFEAT I London, July 4. “One really can’t take e short term i view of the United States entirely owing to poliVcal considers'ions, but President, Roosevelt’s rebuff over the Public Utilities Bill with the declaration of the illegality of the
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  • 275 13 First-Class Entertainment At The Queen's To the habitual cinema-goer the title “Bordertown” conveys visions of Mexican gambling dens and frantic revolver duels; and it is certain that most, who went to see the film at the Queen’s last night expected to see such hackneyed scenes reeled off. “Bordertown,”
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    • 70 13 1 i MAJESTIC ffW 6-15 STARTING TONIGHT 9-30 Km Cicely Courtneidge ENGLAND'S QUEEN OF BURLESQUE COMEDY IN A RIP-ROARING, SIDE-SPLITTING NEW SHOW “THINGS ARE LOOKING UP” An Absolute Riot of Fun. WITH A BEVY OF It's A Scream I See Her See CICELY play tennis y BEAUTIFUL GIRLS Double For
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  • 592 14 AIK MAILS A mail for Kenya. Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia Jiyasaland and Sou h Africa, by train to Singapore and thence by Imeprial Ai**ways will be closed at 7.00 p.m. today. A mail for Australia., New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly by train to
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  • 692 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY S.S. SUISANG from Japan and China via Singapore. Sails same dcy for Calcutta direct. S.S. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli, Asahan and Panen (Labot-an-B lik).
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    • 539 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. j The following are the wavelengths, two, which win be used simultaneously I GSG 10.86 metres j and GSF 19.82 metres OSF 19.82 metres throughout and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time QSB 25.29 metres after 11.05 pm. Local Time GBD 25.58 metres and
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    • 566 14 Officers.) Bandmaster, F. J. Davidson. Relayed from the Harbour Bandstand, Morecambe. Marche militaire (Gounod). Overture, Crown Diamonds (Auber). 6.35 A running commentary by Col. Brand and Captain H.B.T. Wakelam on the Championship Tennis Matches. Relayed from Wimbledon. 7 00 —Band Concert (cont’d). Serenade. Les Millions d’Ari equin (Drigo, arr. i
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    • 501 14 Binion (Suite, Bre’onne) for Flute and Orchestra (Soloist, Harry Dyson) (Dora Bright). Children’s Overture (Rbger Quilter). 8.20 Weekly Newsletter and Sports Summary. 8.40 —Empire Celebrities.! John Brownlee (Baritone) Sea Fever (Ireland), King Charles (Maude Valerie White). Eva Turner (Soprano) Good-bye (Tosti), O Lovely Night Teschemacher, Landon Ronald). Harold Williams (Baritone)
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    • 274 14 Programme Forecast (Germ., Engl.). 4.20 Short Musical Programme. 4.35 Topical Talk. 4.50 News in English. 5.05 —Relayed from Konigsberg Homeland Evening. The Courland "Nehrung”. 5.50 Old-German Folk Songs. 6.05 —News in German. 6.20 Concert of Light Music. 7.20 News in English. 8.20 DJQ, DJB Announcement (Germ.. Engl.). German Folk Song.
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    • 346 16 ("RelievedHis Own 6s Years\ RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives’ HEADACHE*NEURALGIA Dear Sira —1 have been a aufferer from Rheumatiam for //< -y the paat aix-and-a-half years, being troubled mainly in 11'9/ the hipa, thighs, knees and occasionally in the shoulders. 11 F/ I I have tried almost everything. I have
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    • 327 16 1 ll ni» i > wWfffißi®® Mll*l ajaEvgCjaS *.15 TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 9-30 -30 j MATINEE TOMORRO ACCLAIMED BY LAST NIGHT'S BIG CROWDS AS AN ENTIRELY NEW TAMIL TALKIE ONE OF THE FINEST DRAMATIC FILMS J OF THE YEAR New Theatre's Most Ambitious Prod.cl... M|UMN SMR Qf camburana AM A
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    • 249 16 PbOT 485. Amusement,. Umtted, 86. Beaen Street Penan., FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Friday ß sth July t 1935. THE AN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA OH-IM PHOY- 2. “800 CHAY 001 free lists cancelled. Seats: 40, 30, 20 and 10 Cents. MISS KIAH OPERA OF SELANGOR SRI NILAM
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  • 2497 17 ACHIEVEMENT FOUNDED ON KNOWLEDGE Tributes to the memory of Colonel T. E Lawrence were paid at a Foyle's literary luncheon at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, on June 18, when Captain Liddell Hart spoke on “Lawrence: The Artist of Waj and Literature,” and Sir Ronald Storrs dealt with
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    • 29 18 M.-G.-M/S Grandest Comedy Gem 1 THREE FAM QUS STARS TOGETHER I LONDON CROWDS FL OCKED TO JT FOR 21 WEEKS! CLARK GABLE JOAN CRAWFORD ROBERT MONTGOMERY “Forsaking All Others”
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  • 975 19 IN all the stir caused by Japan’s occupation of Hopei—a province just twice the size of England and Wales—few people probably noticed the report of the arrival in Peking of Prince Teh Wang, leader of the Inner Mongolia Autonomists. II is visit was prompted by
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  • 499 19 the future of this country.—Reuters Pacific Service. Schools Better Equipped And Staffed Peiping, June 6. The development of engineering education in China and its present position were •described by Dr. Y. S. Ku, Dean of the College of Engineering. Tsing Hua UniI versity, in an address
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  • 239 19 Against China In Japanese Foreign Office Files Heaps and heaps of instances charging 'that China has not been friendly to Japan are piled up by the Tokyo Foreign Office, according to vernacular press reports. Among the charges that China is still anti-Japanese are that Chinese newspapers in Shanghai
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  • 42 20 PENANG, JULY 5 London Bank Demand 2.3 7|B 4 m[st 2'4 Private 3 mst credit 2|4 316 3 Documentary On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 3% ds. Shanghai T.T 29% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 31
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  • 171 20 —Reuter. Worcestershire Defeated By Innings HAMMOND'S 160 FOR GLOUCESTERSHIRE London, July 4. Gloucestershire defeated Worcestershire by an innings and 117 runs. Gloucestershire declared with 434 for 8, Hammond 160. Worcestershire were dismissed for 81 (Goddard 5 for 25) and 236 (Sinfield 4 for 53). OXFORD U. v.
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  • 71 20 P.C.C. V. C.R.C. The following will play for the Penang Cricket Club against the Chinese Recreation Club at the Victoria Green on Saturday July 6. at 2.15 p.m.:—T. S. Anthony, S. V. Adams, H. A. F. Brooke, T. A. D. Hewan, P. N. Knight, H. E. Muriel, J. A.
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  • 163 20 CRICKET To Meet Colony AT SINGAPORE NEXT MONTH (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. The following have been selected to represent the F.M.S. against the Colony in the annual Colony vs. F.M.S. Cricket match to played at Singapore during the August holidays:— CH. MILLER (N.S.)
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  • 49 20 DAVIS WIGHTMAN CUP TENNIS —Reuter. Official British Teams London, July 4. The official British teams for the Davis Cpu and the Wightman Cup are as follows: Davis Cup Perry, Hughes, Austin and Tuckey. Wightman Cup Mss Round. Miss S’ammers. Miss D "man. Miss James. Miss Lyle and Miss King.
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  • 201 20 Fernandez Meets Raphael Tonight ABAYAN-WEBER RETURN FIGHT (BY “SECONDS OUT”) Ignacio Fernandez, the Filipino boxer gets an opportunity to make good tonight when he meets Aime Raphael at Singapore in a 12 round contest. It is stated in the Singapore papers that this will be Raphael’s last fight
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  • 315 20 H.A.F.C. Beaten In a one sided match in the second division league soccer the Bousfields XI. obtened both points when they beat the H. A. F. C. yesrerday on ‘he Rerong ground by five goals to two. Play was fast and interesting with the Bousfields pressing time
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  • 94 20 Outputs For June Hrs. Cu. Yds. Pels. Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd. 576 *****0 354 Anglo-Siamese Tin Syndicate Ltd. 99 ***** 61 Puteh Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. 319 ***** 86 Sou‘hem Kinta Consolidated Ltd. 1243 *****0 2847 Kramat Tin Dredging L*d. 622 *****0 865 Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging
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  • 301 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellars TIN Ayer Weng 1.92% 1.97%c 1.92% l-95c B. Selangor 72% 75 72% 77% Hitam 48 50c 49 51c Johan 24 26 22 Y 2 25 Nawng Pet 65 70 65 70 North Taiping 50 52 50 52 P. Kamiri 15
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  • 159 20 The foDowwc are tl Mlert .uotatkai for today Buyer* Sellers ITN Ampat Tins 39 4 3ex A. Wengs 1.92% 1.97% B. Selangors 72% 75 Hitams 47% 50c H. Fatts 47% 50 Je’.ebus 85 90 Johans 25 27% K. Kemuntings 59 63 K. Lanjuts 14 9 15 3
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  • 426 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotati a MESSRS. KENNEDY OU’i «A+ UM Louay.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers SeLt RUBBER: Allenby 1-45 1.55 1.40 1 ;-n Ayer Hitam 1.60 1.67% 1.55 j Ba’u Lir.tang 95 1.00 95 l.or. j Benta 92 97
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  • 35 20 London, July 4. Sterling on New York was 4.94 5,16 and Paris 74 1116. The stock markets w r ere inactive w’ith War Lean at 106%. Gold was 140 lid.—Rugby Radio S< vice.
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  • 135 20 Tin YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £230 .T .6 £229 15 .0 London (3 months) £225.15 .0 £224 0 io Singapore $114.62% $ll4 12% Business Done Penang $115.50 $115.00 Business Done 50 Tons Buyers No Sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $3 90 $3 85 BLACK PEPPER Nominal Nominal RUBBER London 5%
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 38 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainfal 6.00 78 S Noon 81 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 1 3.25 a m 9.30 a m. 3.04 p.m 10.00 p.m. TOMORROW 3.48 a.m 9.54 a.m. 3.25 p.m 10.19 p.m.
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