Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 July 1935
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-07-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 157. Vol. XCIII. WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article393 1935-07-10 1 -Rugby Radio Service. LABOUR PARTY'S VOTE OF CENSURE GOVERNMENT'S FISCAL POLICY CRITICISED HEAVY OPPOSITION DEFEAT London, July 9. The first important debate on home affairs since the reconstruction of the Ministry under Mr. Stanley Baldwin took place in the House of Commons tonight on the-Rugby Radio Service. - 393 words
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Article73 1935-07-10 1 Education Fund For Children London, July 9. One of Lawrence of Arabia’s most valuable anonymous benefactions was revealed tonight, namely an education fund for the children of those killed and wounded in the Air Force. The officers of the fund have expended £4,000 since 1928 from73 words
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Article195 1935-07-10 1 —Reuter. 2,000 Rendered Homeless New York July 9. Over 2.000 people have been temporarily rendered homeless as a result of floods in which 20 towns and villages were inundated the worst disaster of its kind for 50 years. President Roosevelt has placed the resources of the.—Reuter. - 195 words
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Article150 1935-07-10 1 Prospectus Of £10,000,000 Lean To Be Issued London, July" 9. The Treasury having agreed to the immediate issue of Indian Stock for conversion purposes, it is stated that the prospectus will be published of £10,000,000 India three per cent. loan. The loan is to be issued at 98150 words
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Article146 1935-07-10 1 Rugby Radio Service.* Extensive Development GOVERNMENT CONSIDERING SCHEME London, July 9. The Postmaster General, Major Tryon, stated at a luncheon today to the members of Empire Parliaments his intention to pursue active developments which had been the recent policy of the post office. The post office wasRugby Radio Service.* - 146 words
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Article39 1935-07-10 1 75 Persons Killed Shanghai, July 10. Fifteen persons are reported to have been killed in an earthquake at Yuanling, 200 miles to the west of Changsha, the provincial capital of Hunan. No details are still available.—Reuter.39 words
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Article32 1935-07-10 1 —Reuter. Over Subscribed Three Times Over New York, July 9. •The treasury’s $500.000,000 note issue in connection with work of the relief programme was over subscribed three times over.—Reuter,—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article360 1935-07-10 1 —Rugby Radio Service. Hopes Of Settlement Not Abandoned LEAGUE SECRETARY'S LONDON CONVERSATIONS London, July 9. The Secretary General of the League of I I Nations. M. Avenol, called on the Foreign Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare, and the Minister for League of Nations Affairs, Mr. Anthony Eden, today and—Rugby Radio Service. - 360 words
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1022 1935-07-10 1 ACCUSED GIVES EVIDENCE ASSIZE TRIAL MAGISTRATE IN WITNESS BOX Singapcre, July 9. The case in which Ena Mohamed Mydin, a local land broker, stands charged on three counts of giving false evidence, was resumed in the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Burton, the Acting1,022 words
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Article58 1935-07-10 1 Judge Orders Retrial (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 10. Mr. Justice Burton yesterday ordered a retrial of the wealthy Indian merchant, Ena Mohamed Mydin, rejecting a verdict of guilty by the jury. The charges against Mydin were that he gave false evidence before the Third Police58 words
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Advertisement15 1935-07-10 1 T. NAGATA BROTHERS DENTISTS Head Office next to The Dispensary Braiuh Office 52, Leith Street.15 words
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Advertisement34 1935-07-10 1 ON AND AFTER MONDAY, BTH JULY, Our Store will close at the following hours WEEKDAYS 6 P.M. SATURDAYS 2 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. V Until Further Notice. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. PENANG. I34 words
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Advertisement1823 1935-07-10 2 RATES FOR CASUAL! old roedeanians BAN K S a advertisements the mercantile bankl hong kong and Were Terrible on Friday, 26th July, please send their» I FIE NICKvAH lILE DMUR nvnw aew«a«#» /7 names, before 20th July, to Mrs. Roy Qf INDIA, LIMITED SHANGHAI BANKING 1*1« o a RhimlrMl S1,823 words
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Article2298 1935-07-10 3 GENERAL ELECTION PROSPECTS MR. BALDWIN'S NEW ROLE EARL BEATTY'S TRIBUTE TO GERMANY A NEW POLITICAL PARTY (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 29. DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT ARLIAMENT will be dissolved in P October or early in November, according to reliable information. The Government have2,298 words
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Advertisement177 1935-07-10 3 I MN I rOlfo i HI w 1; wBoWk B S H Tired? g 3 H eres some “4-711”! B ’jl There are times during office hours I Bra I w^en a man finds that indoor con9 ditions are enervating —and work 11 palls. In such moments, u 4711” B177 words
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Article, Illustration53 1935-07-10 4 IT NEEDED ENDURANCE to maintain the spirit of Ascot’s dress pageent. Wind an d lain allowed the spectators on the course only the briefest of glimpses of the frills and flounces which fashion favoured. Here the cameraman defeated the weather end "caught'’ the subjects in the brief53 words
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615 1935-07-10 4 BEST-SELLER HE HAS NOT READ Dr. Munthe Explains— And Laughs "I WAS GOING BLIND" Dr. Axel Munthe, the author of The S ory of San Michele,” is in London, and rumour says, and says pre’ty clearly, that he has615 words
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Article266 1935-07-10 4 Indicted By His Biographer "PULLED HIS WIFE BY THE NOSE" Samuel Pepys was indicted in the church which he attended for many years—that of St. Olave’s. Hart-street. E.C. —at the annual Pepys Commemoration Service. Mr. Ar’hur Bryent—extracts from whose book on the diarist are appearing in266 words
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474 1935-07-10 4 £2OO For Manageress Of I I Restaurant JURY FIND SISTERS WROTE IN MALICE I A libel action arising out of the reply to a communication from the Ministry’ of Labour was before Mr. Justice Lewis in i the King’s Bench Division. I Mrs. Jessie474 words
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Article149 1935-07-10 4 French Minister's Statement "OUTSTRIPPED US IN HEAVY ARTILLERY" Paris. June 26. Colonel Fabry, the Minister of War, created a sensation in the Finance Comm asion when requesting the grant of 600, 000.000 francs (£8.000.000) supplementary credits for the army. The Lobbies are excited by149 words
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Article169 1935-07-10 4 British Officer Who Engaged Fakir A sharp conflict between British troops and 400 followers of the notorious Fakir of Alingar. near the town of Agra, in the North-West Front er. on Feb. 23. has resulted in the award cf the mili‘ary cross to a British officer.169 words
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Advertisement225 1935-07-10 4 GO SMARTLY HANDKERCHIEFEDI Choose your handkerchiefs as you choose your ties —to go with your suits —to suit all occasions. I 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. Men225 words
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Advertisement217 1935-07-10 5 TRAVELLING REQUISITES SjwARDROBE TRUNKS, MODEL BV K 9. SUPER MODEL Built from stout plywood vulcanite Body of Three ply veneer covered covered and bound. Strong brassed and finished best vulcanite fibre, fittings of steel, safety locks. Round edge construction. Open dome top. Rustless exterior fittings. Interior fittings are 1 fall217 words
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3448 1935-07-10 5 OVER UNLICENSED WAITRESSES COMMISSIONERS AGREE TO CANCELLATION OF LICENCE FORTNIGHTLY MEETING OF CITY FATHERS At the fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday a number of questions were asked when it came to the confirmation of decisions arrived at by the various departmental3,448 words
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Article, Illustration197 1935-07-10 6 THE QUEEN, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, and other members of the Royal Party in the Royal Box watching the progress of the racing. Rain Dims Ascot’s Brilliance INTENT LlSTENERS.—Evangeline Booth. General of the Salvation Army, at a reception held in London .where she197 words
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Article2085 1935-07-10 7 SIAM'S 1934 TASK MERCANTILE UNEASINESS ALLAYED A report on economic conditions in Siam at the close of 1934 written by His Majesty’s Consul-General at Bangkok states that readjustment and reorganisation in the wake of economic depression and political change have been the main task of Siam in2,085 words
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Article335 1935-07-10 7 Monday, Ist July H. H. The Sultan of Pahang and Tengku Mohamed has luncheon at Government i House. Tuesday 2nd July The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency Lady Thomas at Government House this evening:Hon. Mr. P. A. McElwaine Mrs. McE’waine, Mr. Mrs.335 words
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Article518 1935-07-10 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. T. A. ale’.te left by the Imperial Airways “Astrea for Karachi on Sunday, Mr. G. E. Turner, the Assis*ant Controller of Labour, Klang, will shortly be going on long leave. Mr. Limbury from Sounabaya arrived in Singapore on Saturday by the Qantas plane “Adelaide.” Dr. R. C.518 words
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Article228 1935-07-10 7 The following have booked passages by the TSS Hec f or sailing on Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mangin, Mr. G. F. Snell, Miss M. Burkhardt. Mr. L. A. Allen, 0.8. E.. Mr. D. Murphy, Mrs. L. A. Allen. Lt. Col. V. R. Burkhardt. D. 5.0., 0.8.228 words
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86 1935-07-10 8 Larwood Voce Finished As Test Players —Reuter. DO NOT WISH TO BE CONSIDERED i REFUSAL TO RETRACT COMMENTS I London, July 10. According to the “Daily Telegraph” Larwood and Voce have declined the opportunity to be considered by the Test Selectors as possible players for England—this was contingent on the—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article303 1935-07-10 8 Junior Inter-Team Badminton In the re-play in the Junior Inter-Team Badminton fixture between the AngloChinese School Union and the Hu Yew Seah, the latter are leading on yesterday's play at the Li instead Court by two games to one sharing two sets of an unfinished «ingles. On Monday,303 words
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Article52 1935-07-10 8 Annual Athletic Sports Competitors are advised that the following preliminary heats have been arranged ’for Thursday, and are asked to be present at 5 p.m. pre nipt. 100 Yards. Scratch:—H. F. Clancy, K. A. G. Hague, W. T. Francis C. N. Reed, H. E. Pother and H.52 words
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Article310 1935-07-10 8 Win For Kok Ying Lincoln Leong WAT HUN WAT SWEE DEFEATED (From Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh. July 9. The Perak Tennis Championships were continued today in excellent weather. For the first time in the Perak Championship Meeting. Chinese ladies competed and gave good account of themselves especially310 words
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Article58 1935-07-10 8 Yesterday's Results (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 10. In the sem -final of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Associarion Championships, Mrs. Swinchat and Miss Warden beat Mrs. Corbett and Miss Pierrepont after an interesting struggle. BONG SOO WINS L'.m Bong Sco beet Kobayashi but had to fight58 words
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Article128 1935-07-10 8 Latest S. R. A. Amendments The following are the la‘est amendments, etc., to the S. R. A. Official classification lists of horses and ponies. HORSES—TRANSFERS Knight's Eye from Class 2 to Class 1 Geninderra. do 1 do 2 Star Player do 1 do 2128 words
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Article, Illustration327 1935-07-10 8 Oxford Out For 221 I DE SARAM CONTRIBUTES 85 Lcndcn July 9. The scores at the clcce of the second day’s pay in lhe Inter-Varsity Cricket match were as fellows Cambridge 302 (Findal! 53 end Parker 76 not ou and 161 for five wickets. Oxford 221 (de327 words
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Article25 1935-07-10 8 —Reuter. James Langridge Invited London, July 9. James Langridge of Sussex has been invited to join the Test 1 earn at Leeds.-.—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article742 1935-07-10 8 M.A.F.C. Wins First Division Soccer GOOD GOALKEEPING BY LESSLAR In a fast and interesting First Division soccer match, the Muthibol Ahzan Football Club defeated the Penang Recreation Club by four goals to one. The M.A.FC. thoroughly deserved their victory over last year’s League champions the ugh they742 words
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Article78 1935-07-10 8 Drawn Game At Kuala Kangsar (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 9. Kempe Club, Taiping, travelled to Kuala Kangsar and engaged the Malay College at cricket. The match ended in a draw*. Kempe Club batting first, scored 117 runs, of which Fleming contributed 56 runs and Alladad78 words
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Article225 1935-07-10 8 P. C. C. Beats P. F. S. In a friendly game of soccer played yesterday on the Esplanade the Penang Cricket Club defeated the Penang Free School by two clear goals. The Cricket Club pressed from the start and kept the ball in the Free School area Beng225 words
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Article291 1935-07-10 8 Preparing Fcr Malayan Olympiad Exceptionally fine swimming was seen at the Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday when the concluding aquatic events of the Singapore Chinese athletic meeting were® swam off in preparation for the All-Chinese Malayan Olympiad at Penang in August. The event of the afternoon was291 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1935-07-10 9 SOUTH AFRICAN'S THOUSAND RUNS YORKSHIRE LOSE UNBEATEN RECORD STORY OF THE TESTS (From Our Own. Correspondent) London, June 29. LOWEST TOTAL OF SEASON As the result of one of the most sensational wins in first-class cricket for some years, Derbyshire were back at the head of the1,126 words
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Article, Illustration903 1935-07-10 9 JACK HOBBS - By JACK HOBBS London, June 28. THE second Test Match between England and South Africa will be at Lord’s. The first was drawn, but it is probable, in the absence of serious rain, that a definite decision will be reached this time.903 words
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Article168 1935-07-10 9 A farewell dinner *o J. B. Hobbs to commemorate his retirement from county cricket will take place at the Dorchester on July 17. The dinner is the outcome of a universal desire to honour England’s greatest cricketer, end was first suggested by Sir Noe, Curtis-Bennett. Lord168 words
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Article1021 1935-07-10 10 Before we comment on some of the more salient items discussed or passed at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners we would like to say how pleased we are to note that Mr. J. A. Black is most likely to return to Penang after acting for Mr.1,021 words
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Article503 1935-07-10 10 KATHI'S INTERESTING COURT EVIDENCE Ex-Constable Gets Six Months PROVOCATION PLEA REJECTED The case was concluded yesterday morning in which Osman, an ex-constable, stood charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a woman named Isah, alleged to be his wife. After the Teluk Anson Kathi, his clerk and503 words
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Article46 1935-07-10 10 Reuter. Cause 24 Deaths Injuries To 400 Albany, July 9. While the latest casualty figures of the floods in New York State has reached 36 dead and 8 missing a further 24 are reported killed and 400 injured in two cloudbursts near Wheeler, Montana.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article52 1935-07-10 10 -Rugby London, July 9. The exchequer returns show the total ordinary revenue to date, exclusive of selfbalancing items, amounts to £142,362,062 compared with £142,281,209 at the corresponding date of last year. The total ordinary expenditure, exclusive cf self-balancing items, for current year to date is £209,456,267 against £200,700,467-Rugby - 52 words
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287 1935-07-10 10 Johore Girl Guides Function FAREWELL PARTY TO MRS. ALLEN Jchcrc Bahru, July 8. A very pleasant function was he’d this afterno n at the local Malay C-irD’ School whei the Officers. Rangers, Gu’dcs and ‘Brownies r •trtrined their Chief, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Allen whe ij now’287 words
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Article88 1935-07-10 10 .—Reuter. Ayrshire Residents Frightened London, July 9. A daylong topic among hcliday-makers and residents of the Ayrshire coast was "last night’s earthquake.” People awakened by rattling windows and violent earth rumblings leapt from their beds and dashed into the open air. The sultry atmosphere heightened the fears.—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article42 1935-07-10 10 —Reuter. Central China Flood Hankow, July 9. The railway communication from Hankow and Peiping has been suspended on account of sections of the track having been w’ashed away by floods. The cities. Shasi, Changteh and Kiukiang have been inun- dated.-—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article132 1935-07-10 10 Minor Changes In Arrangements For Visitors Intending visitors to the s.s. “Scharnhorst” due in Penang on Thursday, 11 th instant, are asked to note that the ship wall be alongside Swettenham Pier from 3.30 p.m. till she sails at 5.30 p.m. and that the previous arrangements for afternoon132 words
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Article842 1935-07-10 11 Supreme Court Suit GOVERNMENT PENSIONER WHO EMBARKED ON BUSINESS In the Supreme Court this morning the adjourned hearing was continued of the suit in which Shaik Mohamed Alhasawi (plaintiff) is suing Haji Omar Bashir (defendant) for accounts of transactions of copra carried out by the plaintiff842 words
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Article136 1935-07-10 11 Police Supervisee Gets Three Months' R.l. A police supervisee with about 13 previous convictions was produced before the magistrate. Mr. J. P. Biddulph. in the police court today. Accused, Mann bin Din, was charged with failing to report himself at the Central Police Station on March 4.136 words
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Article207 1935-07-10 11 Indian's Death In Sungei Besi Mining Pond i I Kuala Lumpur, July 9 i Che Maarof sitting as Coroner yester- day, returned a verdict of accidental death by drowning at the conclusion of the in- quiry into the death of a 20-year old male j Indian. Sinniah. who207 words
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Article415 1935-07-10 11 Appeal Dismissed In K.L. Supreme Court "NEVER FOUND GUILTY OF ANYTHING" Kuala Lumpur, July 9 “When people come to court on technicalities, they must be technically correct themselves.’’ was a remark made by the I Chief Justice, Sir Samuel Joyce Thomas, when he dismissed the415 words
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Article78 1935-07-10 11 An application for the case to be transferred to the District Court was made today by Chief Court Inspector R. J. Stewart in which Karuppan, a young Tamil, stands charged with voluntarily causing grieveus hurt to a compatriot. Rami, with an iron bar on the five-foot-way of Kuantan78 words
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Article568 1935-07-10 11 Threat To Whole System Mr. G. W. Leader charge engineer at the Bungsar Power Station, and Mrs. Leader gave evidence in the Selangor Assize Court yesterday morning in the prosecution of a man who had been their syce. The accused was Palmer, alias Martin, alias Vincent. It568 words
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Article160 1935-07-10 11 "Blankais" Played In Kampong As a result of a gambling raid made last night six Chinese were arraigned before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police court today charged with playing in a commcn gaming place at Kampong Perak Road on July 9. All accused pleaded guilty.160 words
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Article67 1935-07-10 11 A Tamil Mohameddan, Kassim bin Md. Ghani, was charged in the police court today with theft of two sarongs valued at 70 cents, belonging to Pitchay bin Seeni, at No. 14F, Chulia Lane on July 10. Accused pleaded guilty. Chief Court Inspector R. J. Stewart, who prosecuted67 words
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Article58 1935-07-10 11 Tamil Fined $5O At Kuala Kangsar Pcnnusimy, a Tamil barber, who endeavoured to raffle his gramophone wes produced before Che Othman in the Police Court, Kuala Kangsar, and charged with the offence of Turning a public lottery. Through h s counsel, Mr. Ho, the defendant pleaded guilty end58 words
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Advertisement130 1935-07-10 11 A PICTURE OF HEALTH. J f Y W W t WESBik THIS HAPPY BABY HAS BEEN FED ON humanised Nearest 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 hardly130 words
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Article1469 1935-07-10 12 TIN RUBBER SHARES i BY AIR MAIL London, June 28. (By Courtesy of Kennedy Co.) RUBBER Anglo-Malay —12 10% Bertam Consd. (2 —4 1 1 311 9 4 1 0% Craigielea (2 —2 3 Dunlop Plants. 6 pc Pref. —28 East Asiatic (2,)—2 6% 5% ,5% 61,469 words
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Article107 1935-07-10 12 Latest Quotations Tuesday Monday Paris 74 59 64 74 55 64 New York 4.97% 4.96{J Montreal 4.97% 4.97 Brussels 29.42 29.37 Geneva 15.15 15.14 Amsterdam 7.29 7.28 Milan 60% Berlin 12.31 12.30 Prague 118% 118% Copenhagen Oslo 1990% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26*4 26% Helsingfors107 words
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Article130 1935-07-10 13 Reuter. "New Life" Editor Sentenced MASS DEMONSTRATION AGAINST JUDGMENT Shanghai, July 9. Mr. Chung Yuan, Editor and Publisher of the “New Life” was sentenced by the Kiangsu High Court to 14 months imprisonment. DEFENCE ATTORNEY STARTS SCENE There was an amazing scene in the packedReuter. - 130 words
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Article152 1935-07-10 13 Reuter. Chinese Ambassador Received By King London, July 9. The King received Mr. Quo Tai-chi today on his elevation to an Ambassador at Buckingham Palace. As is customary in the case of Ambassadors, (MinisVrs provide their own conveyance) three royal carriages, each drawn by a pair ofReuter. - 152 words
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Article123 1935-07-10 13 London, July 9. Monsieur Titulesco the Roumanian Foreign Minister who has been in London from the past week left last night for Lukharest.—Rugby Radio Service. Under the auspices of the Malacca Eurasian Association, members and friends from Muar, Seremban and Singapore held an “At Home” at the Malay123 words
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Article243 1935-07-10 13 —Reuter. To Obtain Satisfaction STRENGTHS OF DISPUTANTS' FORCES Commission's Meetings Suspended The Hague, July 9. The Italo-Abyssinian Concilia* tion Commission has suspended its sittings indefinitely and the members have communicated j their views to the Governments concerned. An earlier message stated Rcme, July 9. j The reports—Reuter. - 243 words
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Article236 1935-07-10 13 Government's 2-Year Plan LAND FOR 2.000 FAMILIES London, July 9. It was announced today that 2.000 families may be settled in land, in groups of 40 each, in Northumberland, Cumberland, the Midlands and the I South Country, under government schemes for relieving the depressed [areas in236 words
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Article123 1935-07-10 13 embrace in all 500 men.—Rugby Radio Service. Produced By Unemployed Men SOCIAL WORKERS EXPERIMENT Lord Nuffield's £30.000 Gift London, July 9. The Duchess of York will visit Upholland near W igan this afternoon to inspect an experiment organised by a body of social workers to enableembrace in all 500 men.—Rugby Radio Service. - 123 words
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Article162 1935-07-10 13 .—Reuter. Saturday's Sensational Developments REPERCUSSIONS REFLECTED IN FOREIGN i EXCHANGES London, July 9. Repercussions cf Saturday’s sensational developments in the bullion market are already reflected in foreign exchanges I where the dollar weakened sharply owing to the large silver purchases which the j United States have been.—Reuter. - 162 words
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191 1935-07-10 13 When Flying Tc Review Black Shirts Rome, July’ 9. Lightning struck a seaplane piloted by Signor Mussolini when flying to Salerno to review a black shirt’s division before their embarkation to Africa. The wireless operator fainted but the machine was found undamaged after landing. Signor191 words
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Article290 1935-07-10 14 AIR MAILS A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Great Britain, Ireland and whole of Europe, Alor Star-Amsterdam by road to Alor Star and thence by Netherlands Air Mail Service will be closed at 7.00 p.m. today. OUTWARD MAILS A mail for Sabang and Kota290 words
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Article784 1935-07-10 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving *nd sailing from Penang during the week: IN POBT TODAY S.S. MURORAN MARU from Japan. Sail* for Rangoon and Calcutta same day. M.V. IRISBANK from China via Singa pore and Belawan. Sails same day for784 words
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Advertisement250 1935-07-10 14 Again "NATIONAL 11 Leads I B ANOTHER SUPERLATIVE OFFER SILCOX SILCOX radios are represented exactly as they are. No excessive claims art made concerning their respective qualities. They will fill all performance statements made for them—no more and no less. This SILCOX MODEL SJ is the product of an organisation250 words
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Miscellaneous994 1935-07-10 14 Wireless Programmes rt n p chestra: Overture, William Tell The following are the wavelengths, two Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20 p.m. M which will be used simultaneously 7.20 —“Meet the Detectives of Fiction. QUQ 86 metre» "Meet Father Brown, presented and GSF 19-82 metre* by his creator. G. K. Chesterton.994 words
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Miscellaneous395 1935-07-10 14 Hill (Kennedy). Corcovado (Rix-j 5.05 —“The Theatrical Manager” ner). j A Song Play by W. A. Mozart Greenwich Time Signal at 11.50 p.m. i 6.05 —News in German 6.20 —Concert of Light Music 11.50 The News and Announcements. 7.20 —News in English 8.20 DJQ, DJB Announcement (German, A. M. English).395 words
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Advertisement1580 1935-07-10 15 J >4 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE r Taj J JI T 1 JFfffeffigi americanm ailline < < "W umuiHiiMo jksssKS l JIMr —27 ——’iv? 4 J& Jm ’A u LIMB wSB-7WBB7fflif”l Lui > Vemels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. Leave Dm B. PERSEUS R,<tem H bur s “<» G Wow. TO1,580 words
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Miscellaneous619 1935-07-10 16 A Received With Enthusiasm At Last Night’s Opening! MAiJESyIC 6-15 OPENING TONIGHT 9-30 6-15 OPEN!NG TONIGHT“ 9-30 =-7-/ 019 VrEHIIIW I vniwni 7JV A FINE PICTURE HIGHLY recommended 6-30 TONIGHT ?S YUE GREATEST CHILD 'FIND' ...splendid entertainment i STUPENDOUS STAGE i: OF 'NOW FOREVER* PRESS AND PUBLIC ALIKE PRAISE THIS619 words
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935 1935-07-10 17 ACTRESS SAYS HE CALLED A WOMAN "DANGEROUS" ALLEGED THEFT FROM A BAYSWATER FLAT APART\ at which “some excellent /0-y ear-old branch was drunk was mentioned at es t London police court on June 26 when James Jus'^ ce > aged 30,935 words
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Article293 1935-07-10 17 Ex-Service Man Vindicated JUDGE AND A "GOOD SAMARITAN" With an agreement that the defendants should pay £5.000 damages, with costs, a High Court libel action brought by Mr. William Edward Hulme, an ex-Service-man. of Cheam-road, Ewell Surrey, against Odhams Press, Limited, printers and publishers of “John Bull,"293 words
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258 1935-07-10 17 No Assets And No Offer On £2.462 Debts The statutory first meeting of creditors, under a receiving order made on his own petition against William Angus Drogo Montagu, Duke of Manchester, of Orchard Court, W. was held in Bankruptcy Buildings, W.C. Mr. V. Armstrong Assistant258 words
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Article127 1935-07-10 17 Death By “Violent Injury" The adjourned inquest cn Mr. Francis Mawson Rattenbury, the 67-year-old retired architect, who was murdered at the Villa Madeira. Manor-road, Bournemouth, was closed on Jure 27. George Percy Stoner, Mr. Ratten bury’s young chauffeur, is now serving a life sentence for the murder,127 words
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Article146 1935-07-10 17 Medical Treatment For Nearly Four Years Mr. Douglas John Collis, aged 30, of Avenue House, Sunbury Common, formerly single skiff-sculling champion of the Thames for three years, was awarded £6,287 by a common jury in the King’s Bench Division for injuries received in a collision146 words
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Advertisement41 1935-07-10 17 RALEICH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE THE exclusive design W* 4W OF THE RALEIGH Ji ENABLES YOU TO COVER THE MAX,MUM DISTANCE with THE fltV EFFORT. V< ll ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET /I SENT FREE ON REQUEST. SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON CO., LTD., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.41 words
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Advertisement639 1935-07-10 17 STUDY jLcSjff in YOUR' at s p A R E HOME TIME THE BENNETT COLLEGE, SHEFFIELD. OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS Dear Sir or Madam, When your children first arrived they brought with them a wonderful lot of sunshine. Later, you became proud of the intelligence they displayed, but, still later,639 words
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936 1935-07-10 18 DOUBLE DIVE AT 78 NILE SWIMMER DUELLIST Few men have had such an adventurous career as that ol Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, whose death was reported on J une 26. Sir Claude was a reputed duellist. Here are two stories of duels936 words
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Article457 1935-07-10 18 Son's Tribute Maldon. Essex, June 26. Sir Claude Champion de Crespigny, aged hero of a hundred gallant exploits, has set out on his last great adventure: he died at his home. Champion Lodge, which stands in green solitude on the way from Maldon to Colchester, in457 words
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Article84 1935-07-10 18 Term Fixed At Six I Months I Beilin, June 26. The Cabinet this evening adopted e law making universal labour service compulsory. The service period has been fixed it is understood, six months. The law applies to women as well as men. The Labour Army84 words
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Advertisement15 1935-07-10 18 I 5 X 5 OF 1 MOTH PROOF Camphor Wood Chests > BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED I J15 words
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Advertisement279 1935-07-10 18 JUBILEE! Ji W m .iir-ffL.— Now there comes a burst of cheering See the King of Health and Beauty —Like the sounding of a sea As the cheers still louder grow Fathers, Mothers, Vncles, Cousins Cow Gate for every Baby Vk HaU the Childrens’Jubilee! Hear the merry trumpets blow. J]279 words
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Article1082 1935-07-10 19 POOR PROFITS A HEAVY HANDICAP THERE is no doubt about the important part that the Japanese arc playing in general business throughout the Far East at present. Every little port one enters, almost every river mouth one might almost say, shelters a Japanese boat1,082 words
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Article198 1935-07-10 19 One Of "Big Three" NOTORIOUS REBEL WHO WAS SAID TO BE KILLED Chengtu, June 16. Persistent mention of Chu Teh in official reports concerning the anti-Commu-nists campaign in Szechuen suggests that the "Red” prisoners who, two months ago, vouched that he had been killed in198 words
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Article155 1935-07-10 19 Link Between Nanking And Shanghai Nanking, June 21. Direct motor-traffic between Shanghai and Nanking will be possible some time In July if not this month, according to a statement showing the progress of highway development in China. Over 18.920 kilometres of motor roads have>been constructed since May, 1932155 words
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Article146 1935-07-10 19 Students Refuse To Take Examinations Canton, June 15. Disturbances and the wholesale dismissal of groups of students continue at Sun Yat-Sen University where a large number of undergraduates are refusing to take their graduation exercises and are instigating their classmates to strike. Thirteen more "recalcitrant” students were146 words
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Advertisement34 1935-07-10 19 I APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I complai.its.Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I W. J. EDMONDS, I The Engiteh Pharmacy I 62-54, Beach Street, Penang.34 words
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Advertisement169 1935-07-10 19 JUST ARRIVED LIB life < SOMETHING DIP If I DB I THAT MAN 1 IUIMJIJIU MOST mWw ONIONS WF H PREPARED w L— I HAVE WITH WjM i OW bottled in i WtSOS ENGLAND BEER ItfHiifl AND WrffSwwWK® PURE MALT CHEESE vinegar. i M® >»££2o I STOCKED BY I SINGAPORE169 words
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Article249 1935-07-10 20 Weights For Saturday CARD OF EIGHT EVENTS The following are the handicaps for the Perak Turf Club Skye meeting to be run JBt Ipoh on Saturday: Horses, Class 5, Div. 1,5% furlongs GORILLA 10.07 WALAU 10.06 WINDGARDE 10.05 RANGOON 10.04 GREENMARK 10.03 MISS SINGAPORE 10.03249 words
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Article536 1935-07-10 20 Penang Preparatory Committee Meeting DECISIONS ARRIVED AT (BY “SPECTATORS) A meeting of the Penang Preparatory Committee for the third Malayan Olym- piad, entries for which closes on Friday, was held at the Philomathic Union, Ar- 1 I cheen Street, last night e,t 8.00 p.m. Mr. Low Ee536 words
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Article85 1935-07-10 20 Tin YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £230.10.0 £230 15 0 London (3 months) £224.10.0 £224 10 0 Singapore 8114.6214 $114.87% Business Done Penang $115.3714 Business Done Buyers no sellers COPRA.— (Sundried) $3.85 $3 80 BLACK PEPPER $12.00 ’j Nominel RUBBER »Ud sod 5 o d Singapore Spot 19%c 20c85 words
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Article230 1935-07-10 20 Annual Meeting TRADING PROFIT OF $155,000 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 10. Presiding at the annual meeting of the Kinta Electrical Distribution Company Colonel Cecil-Rae stated it was expected that Sungei Siput and Siputeh will be connected with the lighting system before the end of the230 words
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Article54 1935-07-10 20 —Rugby Radio Service. 75,000,000 Ounces Dealt With London, July 9. There was an exceptionally big market in silver today some 15,000,000 ounces being dealt in. India and China speculators sold and although America came in as a large buyer at the lower level the support did no more—Rugby Radio Service. - 54 words
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Article94 1935-07-10 20 Date Fixed For Hearing The case was mentioned in the pciice court today in which a Chines? nonya, Loke Nya Chee, stands charged with criminal breach of trust in respect cf jewellery set with diamonds valued at $1,125 belonging to Cheah Theam Eng at No. 60,94 words
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614 1935-07-10 20 Circular To Shareholders On The Eastern Registers The following circular letter dated today and signed by the Registrars has been sent to shareholders of Consolidated Tin Smelters Limited, who are on the Eastern Registers We have to advise having received a cable from our London Office614 words
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Article217 1935-07-10 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 c 1.90 1.95 c B. Selangor 70 75 70 75 Hong Fatt 49 51 49 51 Klang River 1.50 1.55 1.50 1.55 Lukut 1.00 1.05 100 1.05 Nawng Pet 65 70 65 70 North Taiping217 words
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Article106 1935-07-10 20 The foDewiag are tb- latest 'juotatlan. tor today Buyers Sellers ITN Ayer Wengs 1.90 1.95 c Chenderiangs 80 86 Hitams 48 50 Hong Fatts 48 50 Jclebus 85 90 K. Kemuntings 59 63 K. Lanjuts 14 9 15 3 K. Kampars 9 9 10 3 Kuchais 67%106 words
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Article43 1935-07-10 20 PENANG. JULY 10 London Bank Demand 2,3 27 32 4 mist 2|4 Private 3 mst credit 214 316 3 Documentary On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 5% dis. Shanghai T.T. 30% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver 30%43 words
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96 1935-07-10 20 Issuing Rupees 154 $lOO. Paying Rupees 156 $lOO. RATES OF EXCHANGE FOR MONET ORDERS ON OTHER PLACES: CHlNA—lssuing Rates Canton $7O Straits $lOO Chinese Swatow $69 do $lOO do Amoy $7O do $lOO do Foochow $7l do $lOO do Shanghai96 words
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Article330 1935-07-10 20 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotation? in MESSRS. KENNEDY Co.’s Share List today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat Tin 3 9 3 9 4[3ex Hitam 45 50ex 45 50ex Hong Fatt 48 51 48 51 K. Kamunting 5'9 6|3330 words
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Advertisement250 1935-07-10 20 HE WAS PUTTING ON FLESH RAPIDLY But Has Now Lost 10 lbs. in Six W eeks Like many another who found himself putting on flesh, this man decided to start taking Kruschen Salts. At the end of six weeks he had !ost 10 lbs. of his overweight, and the rheumatism250 words
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Advertisement13 1935-07-10 20 When SHOPPING Always. REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR For "LAME" LACES VELVET ANGLESKIK FLORAL CHIFFON13 words
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Miscellaneous34 1935-07-10 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainfaL 6.00 80 NE Noon 82 N TIDE table: today High Water Lo W Water 6.39 a.m 6-05 p.m 12.45 p.m, TOMORROW 8.20 a.m 12.52 a.m. 8.25 p.m 2.40 p.m.34 words
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