Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 July 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 155. Vol. XCIII MONDAY. JULY 8. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 863 1 DECISIVE VOTE AT DEBATE SOME ADVANTAGES AND SOME OBJECTIONS ‘Our conclusion is that the Colony’s interests would not be served by a mainland Customs Union. The possibility of an advantage to Malacca is too uncertain to warrant the risk of interference with the established
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  • 1610 1 ""J INFRINGEMENT Or ADVOCATES ORDINANCE CHARGE OF TOUTING ORDER TO "SHOW CAUSE" APPLIED FOR: FINDING RESERVED Mr. Justice Burton, acting Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice -A. K. a’Beckett Terrell were engaged in the Singapore Supreme Court on Saturday hearing a motion by the
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  • 34 1 Reuter. Serious Difficulties At Meetings Scheveningen, July 8. Difficulties have arisen -at the meetings of the n Commission which are considered serious. It is not impossible that the meetings will be abandoned.—
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  • 43 1 Dividend Of 6 Per Cent. Declared (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, July 6. Siam’s brew’ery report for the first year ending March last, but brewing only for nine months of this period, has declared a first dividend of six per cent.
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  • 140 1 Governor And Lady Thomas As Guests (From Our Own Correspond mt) Singapore, July 8. His Excellency and Lady Thomas were guests of “F” (Malay) Company, Singapore Volunteer Corps, who were ce’ebrating the Silver Jubilea of their formation. Twer.ty-five years ago, General French asked ’he then Officer
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  • 256 3 Adventurous Journey From Sumatra THREE MEN ON THE "GRIZZLY" I V Ot the many crafts and vessels in the harbour on Sat. there were two which attracted considerable interest and these were the sailing yawl “Sultan Secander” and a Dutch sailing boat “Grizzh" which
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  • 199 3 Annual Meeting NEW OFFICE-BEARERS ELECTED The annual general meeting of the Cheah Kongsi was held on Saturday at Armenian Street. Mr. Cheah Phee Heok was inthe Chair and there were over 40! clansmen present. The meeting lasted three hours in the course of which the hon. secretary,
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  • 200 3 Japanese Ambassador-At-Large INSPECTION TOUR An interesting visitor to Penang on Saturday was Mr. H. Matsushima the Japanese Ambas-sador-at-large, who arrived by the B. I. “Karagola” on an inspection tour of consular services and embassies in Indo-China, Siam, Malaya and India. Mr. Matsushima who was accompanied by
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  • 131 3 Tragedy In Front Of House BOY DIES ON WAY TO HOSPITAL <Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 6. While playing outside his house at Kampong Boyan with his sister, a little Hindu boy, aged three, was fatally attacked by a black snake. He died on the way
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  • 176 3 Chinese Fined $4O ATTEMPT TO EVADE DUTY In an attempt to evade duty’ a Chinese filled two cycle tubes with liquor, tied one of them round his waist and wrapped the other one in paper to resemble clothing. Unfortunately for the man some revenue officers were
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  • 185 3 Malay Charged With Dishonest Retention ALLEGED PROCEEDS OF YEAR OLD THEFT (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 6. An old Malay. Mohamed Noor, was charged in the Eatu Gajah court today with dishonestly retaining stolen property, namely $4,095 cash belonging to the Perak Government, at Kampong
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  • 393 3 Sequel In District Court WOMEN IMPLICATED As the result of e series of investigations, Mr. G. J. G. Pitt, Superintendent of Eixcise. conducted a raid on 113. Rope Walk on May 25. There was a sequel in the District Court on Sat. morning when a Hokkien, Lim
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  • 126 3 Taiping Coroner's Inquest (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 6. When the mother was busy doing her household work, a four months old baby was left alone in a room “with his 'Btother aged three years. The boy must have attempted to amuse his little brother with
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  • 99 3 On Way To Join English Training Ship A party of eight members of the Chinese Navy selected by their Admirel-ir.-Chief passed through Penang last- night by the P. and O. “Mantua” bn their way to England to join a trailing ship at Plymouth. The
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  • 125 3 Further Postponement Granted The case was mentioned on Sat- in the police corut in which two Indians and a Chinese were charged with dishonestly receiving stolen property, namely 20 tins of cpconut oil belonging to Long bin Mydin, at Surgei Pinang on June 28. Inspector XV. C.
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  • 1233 5 WELL-KNOWN ADVOCATE IN THE BOX INTERVIEWS WITH D.P.P. The trial of Ena Mohamed Mydin on three counts of giving false evidence in a judical proceeding was commenced on Friday, at the Singapore Assizes, before Mr. Justice Burton, Acting Chief Justice, and a common jury,
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  • 461 5 Customs Case DISMISSED BY PERAK JUDGE At the Perak Supreme Court, on Friday, an unsuccessful appeal was made by Kam Yee, a Chinese, who had been con- victed and sentenced by the Tapah Magis- tralte to a fine of $5,300 or, in default twelve months’ rigorous
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  • 271 5 'DEBTOR WILL NOT LEAVE MALAYA 1 Petition For Receiving Order Postponed MR. G. S. McLEOD When the petition for a receiving order against Mr. G. S. McLeod, which was previously postponed for a fortnight came up for mention before Mr. Justice A. K. a’Beckett Terrell in the Singapore Bankruptcy Court
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  • 263 6 DESERT WARRIOR AT I GOVERNOR'S I BRIDGE.— I J. Guthrie (Norton) I rounding Governor’s I Bridge during the Isle of I Man Junior Tourist Trophy race which he I won for the second year in succession. His I average speed was 79.14 mp h. J
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  • 2181 7 WINS PERAK SUMMER CUP WITH GREATEST OF EASE "THE HORSE OF THE YEAR" BRADY RIDES THREE WINNERS THRILLING FINISH IN FIRST DIVISION PONY RACE (By Tic-Tac) The Perak Summer Cup, the first really long race at Ipoh after 'many years was won
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  • 25 7 American Team Selected New York, July 7. The following have been selected to represent America in the Ryder Cup against Great Britain at
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  • 320 7 Boxing At Wembley On Next Sunday GOOD SUPPORTING BOUTS (BY "SECONDS OUT”) r The promotion with the main attraction a three round contest between Mr. Matthews de Souza, the Penang promoter, and Mr. S. Rajoo of Ipoh has been approved by the Boxing Board of Control and
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  • 305 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. W. S. Paterson, Manager of Rivt view Estate, Par t, is going tp the Frasa I j Hill. i The death took place at the Distri I Hospital, Ipoh, on Thursday night of 14 i Lo Ban Hock, a well-known and popul 1 miner of former (Jays,
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  • 605 8 EXCELLENT SUPPORT SO FAR i 1 TOTAL OF NEARLY 300 EXPECTED By T/C-T4C To judge by the number of horses in training for the Penang uly-August Meeting, the entries promise to be exceptionally good, not a record/ From the preliminary lists appearing below the otal
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  • 399 8 Recreation Area For K. L. PLANS PREPARED Kuela Lumpur. July 3. Plans have been drawn up for a recreation area beyond the Selangor Golf Club course. This area will include an 18-holes public golf course together with tennis courts, football and rugby fields, running tracks, cricket pitch
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  • 261 8 By Two Wickets MATCH AT PARIT BUNTAR The Krian Club defeated the Pereng Cricket Club yesterday at Parit Buntar by two wickets. The follow ng are the scores PENANC CRICKET CLUB N. H. P. Whitky c Lcckr t N wrnan 20 T. W. Pen ington c
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  • 341 8 Saravanamuttu In Form The Indian Association defeated the Alor Star Government English School by four wickets yesterday at Dato Krama*. Saravanamuttu bat’ed and bowled well for the winners. Scores GOVT'. ENGLISH SCHOOL FIRST INNINGS Tahir b Saravanamuttu 0 Ismail b Saravanamuttu 5 Merican c Shashi
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  • 124 8 —Reuter. Saturday's Closing Scores BARBER'S DOUBLE CENTURY London, July 1. The following are the closing scores of today’s county cricket matches: NOTTINGHAMSHIRE vs. SOUTH AFRICANS Notts 321 (Hardstaff 154). South Africans 54 for 3 wickets. GLOUCESTER vs. SUSSEX Gloucester 39 (Tate 5 for 9, J. Cornford 5 for
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  • 86 8 Plays For Non-benders Against S.C.C. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 8. The Governor took part in a whole-day cricket match between the Non-Benders and the S.C.C. The Non-Benders put up 56 in their first innings, the Governor being out for two runs. The Club replied with
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  • 477 8 .—Reuter. Magnificent Final MISS JACOBS' FATAL LAPSE London, July 6Mrs. Wills-Moody won the Women’s Singles Championship at Wimbledon by defeating Miss Helen Jacobs 6—3, 3» —6, 7—5The Moody-Jacobs final was unquestionably th-* greatest women’’ final fought as Wimbledon. The closeness of the struggle is shown by the
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  • 71 8 —Reuter. 13 Players Selected London, July 7. The following have been invited to hold themselves in readiness to represent England in the Third Test match against South Africa at Leeds commencing on July 13. R. E. S. WYATT J. C. CLAY H. SUTCLIFFE M. LEYLAND H. VERITY
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  • 19 8 M.A.FoC. v. P.R.C. The first division League match between the Pen?.,ng Recreation Club (1934 Cup ‘Ahgaji
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  • 425 8 Preparing For Penang Olympiad Exceptional y fine swimming *as sa n at the Chinese Swimming Club cn Saturday during the aqt. tic even s of the SingaporeChinese athletic meet ng held in preparation for the All Chinese Malayan Olympiad at Penang in August. The event of the af
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  • 110 8 —Reuter. New Record For 440 Yards Free Style Detroit, July 7. In the American swimming championships. John Macionis created a world’s record for the 440 yards free style in 4 mins. secs, eclipsing Johnny Weismuller’s time of 5 mins 52 secs. Medica’s recent perfomance of 4 mins. 50
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  • 91 8 Tung Chun Heng The Individual Champion (From Our Own Correspcndent) Kuala Lumpur, July 7. Fine weather favoured the conclusion of the Selangor Chinese Athletic Meet and enabled all the items to be completed without a hitch. The Selangor Chinese Athletic Asscciation were champions in the Men’s
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  • 695 9 Singapore's Selected 34 MEN AND 17 WOMEN ATHLETES The Singapore Selection Committee held a meeting at the General Basketball and Volleyball Association and decided to send thirty-four men athletes and seventeen women athletes to participate in the coming meeting in Penang. The lists are:— Girl at hie
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  • 339 9 Cricket On Victoria Green HEWAN CAPTURES FIVE WICKETS A draw wm the result of an interesting cricket match played on the Victoria Green on Sat. between the Penang Cricket Club and the Chinese Recreation Club. The Chinese were all out for 119 runs and the P-C.C.
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  • 298 9 Four Records Broken (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. Three Perak and one Malayan records were broken at the Perak athletic meeting held today. Maybi cleared 5 feet 11 1,8 ins. in the High Jump breaking the Malayan record and Muang Tin created two new Perak records
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  • 361 9 Events Keenly Contested LINCOLN HOUSE WINS CHALLENGE SHIELD The Anglo-Chinese Primary School held their fifth annual sports on Sat. after noon on the Anglo-Chinese Middle School ground at Maxwell Road. The programme of 17 events was run off without e, hitch in ideal weather. Competition was
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  • 174 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, SaturdayThe Selangor Club met the Selangor Indian Association at cricket today on the club padang and resulted in a draw- Batting first the Europeans declared at 167 1 for eight wickets, J. R- Collect and Nixon scored 38 runs each and H.
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  • 676 9 Girls 1 High Jump Record Broken YESTERDAY'S RESULTS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 6. The Selangor Chinese Third Amateur Athletic Meet was opened yesterday by the Selangor Chinese Consul-General at the Chinese Recreation Club Padang- The swimming contests were held today and the Meet
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  • 477 9 Seven Ties Played Yesterday GHIM HUATS EASY WIN (By “Spectator Badminton of a high standard was seen on Saturday at the P. P.W. Volunteer Drill Hall when seven further ties of the Penang Badminton Association’s Senior Open Championships were played of which five were singles, a men’s
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  • 89 9 Malaya Cup Soccer VICTORY BY SEVEN GOALS TO ONE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 6. Singapore won the Malaya Cup soccer match against Malacca by seven goals to one. Malacca though outclassed at every turn gave a game display throughout. Singapore were seven goals ahead and
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  • 232 9 Police Ground Cricket HUNT BOWLS WELL I The Free School were beaten at cricket on Saturday on the Police Ground by the Peelers by 25 runs- The Peelers had two innings but the victory was on the first innings as Free School did not complete their
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  • 847 10 With the Bisley meeting just concluded, our thoughts naturally turn to volunteering and the aspect we wish to stress is not the obvious duty which is cast upon every loyal citizen to do his bit but the recreation and pleasure to be derived from it, at any rate in
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  • 63 10 —Reuter. Payable In Sterling And Piastres Lcndon, July 8. The Suez Canal Co. announces that from July 8 canal dues will be payable in sterling and Egyptian piastres instead of gold francs. Transit dues for ships in ballast will be levied at the rate of 3s. 9d.
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  • 80 10 “It is essential that there shculd be white lines at the junction to indicate to vehicles where to stop.” Thus remarked the magistrate, Mr. J. p. Biddulph, at the conclusion of the case in which a Tamil cyclist named Rangaroo was charged with disobeying the erder of
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  • 1152 10  -  their home for ever.— Elizabeth DeSfrclaes in the “Empire Review” ABOVE our heads the trees were alive with chattering monkeys. Swinging from bough to bough, sometimes even on each other s tails, the little creatures seemed to resent; our presence in that wonderful jungle ’covering
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  • 168 10 Mr. Black Leaving In November BUT WILL PROBABLY RETURN HERE With regard to the recent statements: that Mr. J. A. Black, Acting MunicipaF President, Penang, will be leaving for S'ngapore “shortly” to act for Mr. A. 'B. Jordan, Secretary fcr Chinese Affairs; when the latter proceeds on Home
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  • 68 10 To Form Old Girls” Association A meeting of the old girls of the Penang; Convent will be held on Thursday, July--11 at 5.30 p.m. at the School Hall. The object of the meeting is to form an “Old Girls’ Association. The old girls cf other Convent Schools in
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  • 863 11 JUDGMENT GIVEN BOMBAY MERCHANT CONVICTED Tile case in which C. K. Chellaram, the manager of Messrs. Doulatram Co., was charged with importing regulated textiles namely Elegant Crepe and Nami Usare Crepe, contrary to the provisions of the the Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Ordinance of 1934, and declaring that
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  • 401 11 Crossed White Line Against Signal J Mr. J. N. Cooley, of the Eastern Smelting Co Ltd., appeared in the police court today on a summons for failing to draw up his motor-car P. 1311 within the white line when signalled to stop by a police constable at
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  • 251 11 Three Chinese Charged With Murder A brutal act was alleged to have been committed in a common lodging house in Chulia Street on Saturday as a result of which three Chinese were taken into custody and charged with the murder of a young Chinese shoe-maker named Su Yit.
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  • 96 11 Kheh Cautioned And Discharged A detective was going along Chulia Street yesterday when he happened to see a Chinese striking a woman. The man was charged in the police court teday with using criminal force to Wong Ah Lan (f) on July 7. Accused, who pleaded guilty,
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  • 489 11 GUEST WHO ABUSED FRIEND'S HOSPITALITY Seramban, July 3. Before Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen, with i Tungku Ismail, D.P.P., prosecuting a Tamil named Arunasalam was arraigned upon a charge of culpable homicide, it being alleged that between the night of Mar. 7 and morning
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  • 54 11 Reported To Have Been Blown Down The tourist-famed coconut tree situated at Tanjong Bungah which has always been a source of interest to Penang visitors is reported to have been blown down. This tree is the most photographed tree in Malaya as it is the only coconut
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  • 144 11 Against Possession Of Rubber Coupons The following notification appears in the current Straits Settlements Gasette: The public is reminded that under Section 20 (1) (b) of the Rubber Regulation Ordinance, 1934, it is an offence for any person other than an owner of a rubber holding
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  • 105 11 Found Hanging In Court CARETAKER'S GRUESOME DISCOVERY (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Siput, July 7. A gruesome discovery was made by the caretaker of the Sungei Siput Police Court this morning when he saw an old man hanging from a pillar of the Ccurt. It appeared that
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  • 484 11 Five Members Entertained Five members of the Ong clan were entertained at a tea party given by the vice-president and committee at the premises cf the Ong Kongsi yesterday evening. The guests of honour were Mr. Wong Siew 'Chong, J.P., Dr. Ong Kee Yearn, L.D.S.,
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  • 105 11 Taiping Landowner Assaulted (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, July 7. A young Eu-asian named Mevin Lesslar was produced on a summons before the Taiping Magistrate on Saturday and was fined $lO for assaulting a Taiping Parsee landowner, Mr. Manecksha. Mr. K. C. Chan appeared for the
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  • 77 11 Magistrate Defers Sentence A Chinese named Gee Ah Lam was produced before the magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the police court today charged with theft of a bicycle lamp belonging to Syed bin Awang, in a lane next to the Queen’s Theatre at 10 p.m.
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  • 77 11 Summoned at the instance of the Traffic Department, the manager of Messrs. Borneo Motors Ltd. appeared in the police court today before Mr. J. P. Biddulph, charged with permitting to be used a •dealers’ number P. 3349 on motor-car K. 273 other than fcr trade purposes, at
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  • 284 12 Sedenak To Take Over Estates PONTIAN GLENCOE PROPERTIES An extra-ordinary meeting of Sedeneh Rubber Estates is to be held ’on 10th July to consider resolutions involving increases of capital so as to absorb two undertakings and revision of the articles. In the first instance, in order to
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  • 138 12 Capital To Be Cut By 50 Per Cent. The directors of the Devon Estates (Malacca) propose ‘o reduce the issued ceoital from 55,888.375 in 692.750 shares of 58.50 each to $2.944.187.50. The reduction will be effected by cancelling the capital which is unrepresented by availab’e assets to
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  • 105 13 Reuter. Occupants Safe And Plane Undamaged Shanghai, July 7. The Eurasia air liner wirelessed that it was forced down at Haiyuan, 200 miles to the north of Lanchow, but was not damaged. The occupants were safe. A searching plane was twice driven back to Peiping on
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  • 69 13 —Reuter. Taken Over By Nanking TERMS OF SURRENDER NOT ANNOUNCED Hongkong, July 7. Admiral Chan Chak, representing Nanking, this afternoon took over command of the rebel cruisers, the llaichi and Haishen, and announced the departure for Shanghai on July 13. The terms of surrender were not announced.
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  • 178 13 on imported meat and livestock. —Rugby Radio Service. Emergency Provisions To Be Extended Londorl, July 6. A memorandum published yesterday explains that the financial resolution in connection with the Cattle Industry Emergency Provisions will provide for their extension. in the first instance, to the end of June 1936.
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  • 166 13 .—Reuter. Approach Cn Peiping Peiping, July The Military Council has despatched treops to suppress the bandit forco in the neighbourhood of the Ming Tombs, 20 miles to the north of Peiping. Peiping is unperturbed by the news of their approach since this is regarded as merely one
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  • 72 13 5. —Ruebv Jfrafiin Spr-J I t I Expected Visit To London London, July 6. The Secretary-General of the League of Nations, M. Avenol, will arrive in London on Thursday cn one of his periodical visits. During his stay he will meet for the first time the new
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  • 311 13 —Reuter. Fixing Of Silver Price BROKERS WAIT FOR AMERICA London, July 6. I An unprecedented development in the history of the bullion market occurred in the fixing of silver in London today when brokers decided to delay the fixing in order to see whether America would enter the
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  • 194 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Further Exchange Of Views London, July 6. The exchange of views and information, which began during the Anglo-German naval talks last month, is still proceeding satisfactorily and the application of the principle of the Anglo-German Agreement to the actual strength and building programmes is
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  • 36 13 Miss Wong Dies From Asphyxiation (From Our Cwn Correspondent) Singapore, July 6. Lim Peng Han who was driving at the time of the accident which resulted in Miss Nancy Wong’s death was today charged
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  • 98 13 —Reuter. Rejected By United States Washington, July 6. Th e United States has, in effect, rejected the Emperor of Ethiopia’s plea to invoke the Kellog Pact. A prompt ncte in reply says that the United States are gratified that the League of Nations have given attention to th
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  • 59 13 —Reuter.’ Volunteer For Service In Africa Rome, July 6. Signor Mussolini has acceded to the requests of his sons, Vittorio and Bruno, aged 19 and 17 to allow them to volunteer for service in the colonies. They are leasing shortly for Africa in the Blackshirt division. Bruno
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  • 48 13 research in the University.—Rugby Radio Service. £lO.OOO Giff To Cambridge University London, July 6. The Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University has received from Sir John Siddeley a gift of £lO,OOO spread over 7 years to help the develcpment of aeronautical research in the University.—Rugby Radio Service.
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  • 15 13 Discount Rafe Reduced To 3| Per Cent. Amsterdam, July 6. Tho Nodorlond PonV
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    • 16 13 When Shopping Always REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For QUALITY SERVICE VALUt. i jl. < o-< w wr-r 1
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    • 63 13 d IRiUJ* Sai “fl 7 XA an d women who wish to lYx appear at their best must be sure that their teeth are white and sparkling. Dull discoloured teeth ruin the appearance keep your teeth strong, healthy and white by the daily use of Macleans, the most effective and
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    • 124 13 MA JCSTK OPEN TONIGHT AT 6-15 9-30 KING VIDOR’S»™".:™ WE LIVE WE LOVE WE FIGHT WHAT DON'T WE DO FOR “Our Daily Bread” JxkSi MB- W < ww O” BtMP -a JiL j jk WWwMIii A•-' WKz- £F 3 xQr Iwlb I *x* i I 1 uflBR I W’A j
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  • 140 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 30th June per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on sth July. AIR MAILS A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by train to Singapore and thence py K.N. I L.M. Service will be
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  • 590 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels a- n g and selling from Penang during the k IN POST TODAY S.S. CELEBES MARU from Bomb 4 '.j aame day for Singapore ano 4. ports. S.S. KUMSANG from Calcutta. Sa Is same day for
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 231 14 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN_CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND .JERK P. YONKERMAN, DISCOVERER OF TH! NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even tn the advanced stages of the disease. No one
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1957 14 Wireless Programmes nn r> the 8.8. C. Empire Orchestra; mezzo. The Dancing Clock Z.HJ. PENANG leader, Daniel Melsa; conductor, (Ewing). Idyll, Passion Flower The following are the wavelengths, two Eric Fogg. (Clarke). La Cucarecha (d’Lo- wavelength <9-3 metres tf Which will be used simultaneously Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m.
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    • 1949 15 I I" T 1 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1. 3I 1 1 cMAMERICAN MAIL LINE /0- l JĔF' ±JE%a i T’ > blub pummel lime MMlSb_ > Veaaela. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Le«vn D(V W 1 y 7 > T*J/ r A HECTOR Mar's L’don, R’dam. H’burg and Glasgow. P
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    • 130 16 o Mwra .7.*' fZ 7S CWmLt» V’, pCollis BrowpeW I V iBENUINE. sobstituta. Aeta like a eharm la De maaA cnacka and arrest* lARRHCEA and ’■EVER, CROUP, AGUE. STOMACH CHILLS The railaMa Family remedy far E and Is the only specific In AIFLUEMZA, OOUGHS, GOLOS i CHOLERA and CATARRH, ASTIMA,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 266 16 liascLx^s^s^Ncm^^^^BaeJES"*""" 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 *-M tonight last night mo THE DEVIL-MAY-CARE-STAR OF TOSITIVELr L4ST TWO SHOWS Of DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR" I Tl A d M s P“*»“ tar 1 -x ktt O MALAY TALKIE IJ\ /Vl t o eve screemeo SOMETHING NEW DIFFERENT TO HOLD CAGNEY YOU SPELLBOUND
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    • 282 16 Phone 485. Amalgamated Amugements. Limited, 86. Beach Street, Penang. FUN FROLIC MAIN GATE 10 CENTS. Monday. Bth July. 1935. THEAN LOK 800 TAI SHANGHAI OPERA 1. "LEK BOON LONG TAI THOR CHEE SEAN CHIN” 2. “THONG CHIEW KEE AUN” FREE LISTS CANCELLED. Seats: 40, 30, 20 and 10 Cents. MISS
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  • 2392 17 FASHIONS AT ASCOT ROYAL DRIVE TO WINDSOR GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY JUBILEE GENERAL BOOTH'S RETURN (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 25. PARADE OF FASHION I I IT w*as a bitter disappointment to the foreign visitors that the royal proces- sion w’as cancelled owing to the
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 364 17 11’ i 1 USE J iWVIMir cleaning lugCwj paintwork You can’t do without Vim for cleaning your paintwork! Ji -fl Its scientific “double action” g first loosens the dirt then iyII < picks it up. Just a little I L Vim on a damp cloth, a brisk rub, and the
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    • 186 17 (CT .WW 7 T corns removed in 10 minutes It took this gentleman just 10 minutes with his feet in a Radox footbath then his corn could be lifted out by the fingers. In a very short time your corns will surrender to Radox this pleasant way. Read the letter:
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  • 1428 18 RITUALS. RANKS. OBJECTS AND SIGNS KONGSI GLAP CASE I ECHO OF ARREST ON PERAK RIVER ISLAND Kuala Kangsar, July 5. Startling revelations were made in the Kuala Kangsar Court before Che Othman regarding the rituals, ranks, objects and signs of Malay secret societies when
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  • 554 18 Inquiry Into Death Of Aged Chinese "MISADVENTURE" VERDICT RECORDED “Death by misadventure” was *he verdict returned by the Coroner, Mr. J. P. Biddulph, in the pc lice court on Sat. at the conclusion of the inquiry into the cause of death an aged Chinese food hawker,
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 122 18 ARE YOU LACKING IN VITAL FORCE&VIGOURP Pure Blood is HEALTH, VIGOUR and life. .«w Impure Blood is the root cause of Skin Diseases, Boils, Rashes, Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism. The poisons result in damage to the arteries, internal organs and premature old age. The direct way to health is
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    • 11 18 EASTERN BAZAAR For LADIES* PYJAMA KIMONOS GOLF COATS. 8, Bishop Street.
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    • 353 18 I 1 r and wur choice will be J DEWARB WOjp "White Label I j ?AeW<HM>erfu^ Blty 1 OBTAINABLE I IN THE USUAL QUART AND PINT BOTTLES 1 ALSO 1 1 IN PINT FLASKS AND HANDY NIP FLASKS (Quarter Size.) 1 Agents for Penang, Perak and Kedah. i J HENRY
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  • 965 19 ADDRESS BY MR. W. TEELING Appeal For Support AIMS OF SOCIETY EXPLAINED Mr. William Teeling, the special correspondent of the London Times, and a Conservative candidate for Parliament, delivered an address on the Overseas League at the Garden Club, Singapore, under the auspices of
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  • 1152 19 PROBLEM OF BALANCING THE BUDGET GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION THE billions which the United States government is expending on relief projects as a means of eliminating the economic depression and reducing unemployment make the figures in China’s national budget appear almost infinitesimal. For example,
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 126 19 BEARING METALS I ANTI-FRICTION I AND I PRINTERS METALS I A reputation of many years standing, and > p I an ever increasing demand throu g h o u t ,<r I Malaya testifies to the sterling worth of z I Alloy Smelters Ltd. Bearing, Anti-friction, I and Printers Metal.
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  • 816 20 Btsley Meeting Concluded ”AT HOME" YESTERDAY AFTERNOON Demonstration Of Automatic Weapons I i The Penang Bisley meeting which began on June 29 conclud-j ed yesterday afternoon on the Kampong Bahru range. Thefinal event, as usual, was the Falling Plate Competition which j Was watched by
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  • 259 20 Pacific B. Party's Two Matches The Pacific Badminton Party played two matches during the week-end drawing one and winning the other. On Saturday they met the Mayflower B. P. and drew with them, each side winning two doubles and one singles. On Sunday, playing against the Squarer's B.
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  • 147 20 —Reuter. Triumph For Cambridge University The following are the results of the [finals at the Henley Regetta:— Ladys Plate: Trinity Hall (Cambridge) beat Eton College by one length. Time: 7 mins. 7 seconds. Thames Cup: London B. beat Pembroke (Cambridge) B. by a quarter length. Time: 7 mins.
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  • 105 20 Non-Benders, who intend to be present at the Ball at th e Ipoh Club cn Saturday, the 10th August next, are requested to send in their names and addresses, and those of their guests together with remittances. without delay, to Mr. A. C. J. Towers. Ipoh, as early
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  • 177 20 For Penang Races Elsewhere in this issue will be found the training lists already sent in for the Penang Turf Club July-August meeting. Since that I’st was written two other trainers have sent in the names of the horses in training ‘and likely to be
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  • 185 20 Singapore Chinese Fined $lOO Singapore, Saturday. Pkcdirg- guilty ‘o charges of assisting in the management of a public lottery, namely the Perak Turf Club sweepstake tickets and (2), possess on of the tickets concerned in the firs, charge. Chong Fook Loy. managing partner of the United Pharmacy.
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  • 159 20 Judge's Stricture On Complainant Mr. Justice Mills in the Johore Court cf Appeal on Saturday allowed th e appeal of Mr. J. Tolmie, Customs Officer, Johore, against the finding of the magistrate ccnvicting him of assault and sentencing him to one day's simple imprisonment. Last Monday
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  • 119 20 Business For Tomorrow's Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-morrow: 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary Meeting held on 25th June 1935. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions arrived at by
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  • 443 20 Restriction Results The Anglo-Oriental Min ng Corporation, Limited, can be congratulated upon the latest issue of its manual entitled "Tin World Statistics,” a copy of which we have received by air mail. In the foreword e, brief but excellent resume is given of the general outcome cf the
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  • 143 20 PENANG. JULY 8 London Bank Demand 2 3 27 32 4 m'st 2|4 Private 3 mst credit 2 4 3!16 3 Documentary 24 A Or New York Demand 57% France T.T, 855 Hongkong T.T. 3% ds. Shanghai T.T. 29% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 30}J RATE OF EXCHANGE
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  • 210 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Selters TIN Ayer Weng 1.92% 1.95 1.90 1.95 Batu Selangor 72% 77% 72% 77% Hitejn 49 51c 49 51c Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Klang River 1.50 1.55 1.50 1.55 Kuchai 65 70 65 70 Lukut 97% 1.00 97% 1.00
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  • 158 20 The foDowing are the latest juotattons tor today Buyerr Seller» HN Ayer Weng 1.92% 1.97 %c.d. B. Selangor 75 80 Chenderiang 80 86 Hitem 47% 50 H. Fatts 48 50 K. Ke.muntings 59 63 K. Lanjuts 14 9 15 3 K. Kampars 9 9 10 3 Laruts
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  • 114 20 Tin FRIDAY TODAY London (Spot) £229. 15 .0 No market London (3 months) £2 24 n n 2 Ket 0 0 No market Penang $115.00 $ll5 121 COPBA.-( Sundries O SeUers Buyers no BLACK PEPPER Nominal s3 Bs RUBBER Nominal New York No market Singapore Spot N marl<et
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  • 353 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quota: in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Sh List today Saturday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sell TIN Ampat Tin 3 9 4'3ex 3 9 4 Ayer Weng 1.90 1.97%c 1.90 1.97 1 Bangrin 21 6 22 6 20 0
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 212 20 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS POSITION VACANT Wanted agents to secure orders for our attractive calendars for 1936 in 100 designs. Easy terms. No security required. Apply for terms by Air mail. Oriental Calendar Mfg., Co., 12 (P.G.), New Jagannath Chat Road, Calcutta. CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS LIMITED (Incorporated in Engand.) NOTICE is hereby
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 37 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Rainf&J 6.00 80 E Neon 82 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 4.45 a.m 10.46 a.m. 4.19 p.m 11.11 p.m. TOMORROW 5.27 a.m 11.34 a .m. 4 57 p.m 11.52 p.m.
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